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Biographical note
Samuel Dubois is an architect (OAQ), trained geographer, and historian of the built environment. He holds a BA in Geography from McGill University, a BSc in Architecture from the Université de Montréal, and a Master of Architecture from Carleton University. Since 2020, he has been pursuing doctoral studies in the History, Theory, and Criticism of Architecture program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research broadly interrogates the relationship between architecture, resource extraction, and cultural identity, with a particular focus on historically marginalized communities in Canada. Samuel is notably the co-editor of Thresholds 52: Disappearance (MIT Press, 2024), MIT’s peer-reviewed journal of architecture and art, which was honoured with the Douglas Haskell Award for Student Journals by AIA New York | Center for Architecture.
