about
Teresa Almond
Educational background:
University of Calgary
M. Arch, Master of Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Design, 1988
University of British Columbia
Architecture, 1982 - 1983
University of Alberta
BA, Bachelor of Urban Geography, 1982
Grant MacEwan College
Dip, Diploma – Design Arts, 1977
Positions held in academic institutions:
Mount Royal University
Part-time Sessional Instructor – Department of Interior Design & Art History, 2009 – Present
Mount Royal College
Part-time Sessional Instructor – Department of Interior Design & Art History, 2004 – 2009
Full-time Instructor – Department of Interior Design & Art History, 2001 – 2002 (term-certain)
Positions held in design practice:
Almond Architecture and Design Inc, Principal, 2000 – present
Parks Canada Western Contemporary Architect, 2015 - present
Significant publications, creative projects, and/or paper presentations:
Legacy magazine Fall 2001 – Article on Women in Architecture in Alberta
Best Home Alberta – Article on Smed residence
Best Home Alberta – Article on Vysnauiskas residence
Air Canada/Canadian Wood Council Calendar – Selected from Architectural firms across Canada to be one of 6 Architects to showcase work to market Canadian wood products to Japan
Paper selected and presented – Association for Preservation Technology conference, Victoria, BC October 2011 – Material Conservation in Unique Aquatic Environments
Awards, recognition, grants, competition:
Cohos Evamy Partnership Travel Scholarship Design Competition Award - 1986
Faculty of Environmental Design Graduate Assistantship (Research) – 1986
Professional memberships and service:
Alberta Association of Architects – member