Smith School of Business, Queen’s University

The expansion of Goode’s Hall at Queen’s University occurred in two phases (2002, and 2014, Ventin Group architects), a unique project that repurposed a 1892 schoolhouse, the Victoria School, for the modern university campus. The landscape design by DTAH changes resulted in grand promenades and staircases to enhance the entrance experience, as well as generous spaces for student activities, sitting and gathering, and special events.

While with DTAH, Sheila contributed to the design and created the detailed design drawings for Phase 1 of this project, and supported the work in Phase 2, working closely with John Hillier and Peter Smith.

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