In addition to architecture practice, Stephanie writes about design for the popular press, trade publications, corporate organizations, academic journals, and architecture proposals.
Her accomplishments as an architectural journalist include interviews with international designers — Kasper Guldager Jørgensen of 3xn architects, Edouard François of Maison Edouard François, Beatriz G. Casares of MYCC Oficina de Arquitectura — as well as interviews featuring some of Canada’s best-known firms such as Patkau Architects and Quadrangle Architects.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Canadian Architect – How the City of Calgary is incentivizing the conversion of office towers into residences
Designlines – Inside the Drake Hotel’s new modern wing
UrbanToronto – Architecture and the Right to Housing: A Talk at U of T Daniels
UrbanToronto – Urban Affairs Forum: The Housing Affordability Crisis
Radio-Canada, À échelle humaine – Décès de l’architecte torontois Eberhard Zeidler
Radio-Canada, Y a pas deux matins pareils – Un groupe d’architectes et d’urbanistes veut sauver la Place de l’Ontario
Designlines – Local Act : How an Upstart Quilter is Transforming the Medium
Canadian Architect – Campus Classic: Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship, University of Toronto
Wallpaper* – Topography, gravity and a Corten-clad design by Tom Kundig at an award-winning new winery
Wallpaper* – Prime Lumber : we're wild about wooden hideaways
Canadian Architect – Phoenix Rising
Planning for Higher Education Journal (SCUP) – A Transformational Gallery for Ryerson University’s Architecture School
Canadian Architect – Moriyama & Teshima Architects Imagines and Reimagines the Toronto Reference Library
Canadian Architect – Towards a Passive Architecture
Canadian Facilities Management & Design – Turning A Forgotten Penthouse Into Office Space
Canadian Facilities Management & Design – New Ryerson Gallery’s Simple, Dynamic Design
Azure – Five Steps to Teeple Architects' Design Process
Designlines – Annual Shopping Guide – Toronto's Uptown
Fort York Foundation – Recalling Lake Ontario's Lost Edge with Steel and Grass