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Kai Wood Mah

Kai Wood Mah

Associate Professor, McEwen School of Architecture
McEwen?School?of Architecture
Science, Engineering and Architecture
TE-218, School of Architecture

Biography

Kai Wood Mah, PhD is a design historian, licensed architect with l'Ordre des architectes du Qu谷bec (OAQ), and professor. A co-founder of the design research practice Afield (www.afield.ca), his architectural practice is multidisciplinary and grounded in site-specific investigations, employing archives, fieldwork, social science methodologies, and research-creation.

Currently, Mah is the co-investigator of Democratic Early Childhood Development, a research-creation project funded by Social Science and Humanities Research Council. The project will lead to the design and construction of two early childhood development centres in urban and peri-urban sites?in Cape Town. Beyond this, the centres will become boundary objects that advance our knowledge of design and politics. This research is an extension of his work on education*s architectural history and constructed environments.

His writings have appeared in Visual Studies, Public, African Identities, Children, Youth and Environments, Space and Culture, and Interventions among other peer-reviewed journals as well as collected volumes. He is a member of the?founding faculty at 51勛圖app's School of Architecture.???


Education

  • Ph.D (Architecture), McGill University
  • M.A (East Asian Studies), McGill University
  • B.Arch (Professional), McGill University
  • B.Sc (Architecture), McGill University

On The Web

www.afield.ca

Research

cultural landscapes

material culture?

educational environments?

research-creation

development through design

design ethnography?

architecture and ecology

Awards

  • Social Science and Humanities Research Insight Grant
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship, Fonds Qu谷b谷cois de la Recherche sur la soci谷t谷 et la culture
  • J. W. McConnell?McGill Major Fellowship
  • Ford Foundation Scholarship

Teaching

Architecture and Landscapes studio

Architecture and Ecology

Publications

???Children, Medicine and the Built Environment of Early Twentieth-Century Toronto," Children, Youth and Environments (forthcoming) ""