Clementine Chang
Clementine Chang is an architect practicing at the internationally recognized KPMB Architects. With two decades of experience in projects of varying scales and typologies, she offers a wide range of experience in developer, public sector and academic projects, including the TIFF Bell Lightbox, the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, and the Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building at Princeton University.
Most notably, Clementine’s performing arts portfolio is extensive. It includes the award-winning Massey Hall Revitalization Project, which she considers a career highlight as it combines her expertise in heritage architecture and her love of the performing arts. Her portfolio also includes the Royal Conservatory TELUS Centre, the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, and the Adams Center for Musical Arts at Yale University. Recently, she was the project architect leading the design efforts for two new theatres as part of the expansion and modernization of Calgary’s Arts Commons, the largest performing arts centre in Western Canada. Currently, she is the senior associate-in-charge of a new Dramatic Arts Building at Yale University which will include the new Yale Repertory Theatre.
A classically trained pianist, Clementine is passionate about the arts and channels her passion into designing projects for their performance. Her daughter is a proud Branksome Hall student in the Junior School.
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