BETTIO
During the past 20 years, Walter Bettio has excelled at merging modern design with innovative building science. Walter has been involved in almost two dozen significant academic and institutional architecture projects since joining architectsAlliance and its predecessor firm. He plays a leading role on the studio’s large, multidisciplinary projects, including the award-winning York University Computer Science Building; the Fred Kaiser Engineering Building at the University of British Columbia; and the University of Toronto’s Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research.
Currently, he is the Associate in charge of a large mixed-used project in historic Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and is extending his strong design influence to a handful of other mixed-use projects now under development. Walter is a graduate of the University of Waterloo where he was the recipient of the Guild medal for design excellence from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Walter is active in academics and is an Adjunct Professor at the Waterloo School of Architecture.