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Paloma Castonguay-Rufino
2024 Scholar Active

Paloma Castonguay-Rufino (she/her)

Université de Montréal
ProgramArchitecture

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Paloma Castonguay-Rufino is an individualized Ph.D. student in architecture at the Université de Montréal. After obtaining a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in architecture, she completed a professional internship specializing in the conservation of built heritage. Her doctoral research lies at the intersection of environmental, heritage and social considerations. In a reflexive approach, she takes a critical look at the notion of industrial heritage across Canada, through the analysis of contemporary projects that reuse urban industrial remains.

Paloma takes part in collaborative research projects, in particular the SSHRC partnership « Quality in Canada’s Built Environment: Roadmaps to Equity, Social Value and Sustainability » led by the Canada Research Chair in Architecture, Competitions and Mediations of Excellence (CRC-ACME). She has been involved with the next generation of architects, notably through mentoring of student architecture projects, and her volunteer work with Héritage Montréal’s Next Generation Committee, as well as in editorial activities for different architecture and design publications. She is a member of the board of directors of the Association québécoise pour le patrimoine industriel (AQPI).

Architectural reuse as climate action: Towards a comparative framework for recognizing the values of urban industrial remnants in Canada