Partner, Moriyama & Teshima Architects
Carol Phillips is a Partner at Moriyama & Teshima Architects (MTA) and a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Her passionate drive for powerful and graceful architectural solutions has been honed over a span of 20 years. Carol’s projects reinforce principles of generous, regenerative, and inspiring spaces that not only serve their communities, but also address their historical and urban contexts. Her portfolio includes MTA’s most ambitious, low-carbon, mass timber, LEED Platinum, and Net Zero targeted projects, including Limberlost Place (a joint venture with Acton Ostry Architects) for George Brown College, and the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation Multi-Tenant Commercial Building. Other notable and award-winning works that she has been involved in include the Ryerson Centre for Urban Innovation, the University of Toronto Multi-Faith Centre, and Algoma University’s Mukwa Waakaa’igan, a facility committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive space for cross-cultural teaching, learning, healing, and reconciliation.