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Roxane Bejjany

Associate, OAA

Roxane Bejjany was inspired to pursue architecture due to the profound impact the built environment has on people, community, and society. She joined KPMB in 2019, bringing valuable experience in civic, academic, and residential projects of varying scales. Previously, she worked at Shim-Sutcliffe Architects and Izen Architecture. She received her master’s degree from the University of Toronto.

After joining KPMB, Roxane worked on a design competition for a courthouse, where her discerning eye for details and material choices demonstrated her ability to create environments tailored to a project’s central ambitions. Her exceptional project management skills and her talent for motivating teams was evident in her leadership role for Project Horizon at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). She is currently part of the team bringing the CAMH Temerty Discovery Centre to life.

Roxane sits on KPMB’s corporate social responsibility committee and spearheads many of the firm’s wellness initiatives and community service programs, including those supporting organizations like The Daily Bread Food Bank and SickKids Foundation. Committed to shaping the next generation of architects and designers, Roxane has served on our student hiring committee and participates in the firm’s mentorship program, both as a mentor and a mentee. 

“We're continually challenging ourselves to evolve with the times and still create timeless design and impactful experiences.”

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