
Crafted by Place reveals Omar Gandhi Architect's evolving practice as works shaped by terrain and material — anchored yet looking forward. Rooted in Canada's raw coastal and urban settings, OGA's buildings emerge from land and craft: resilient to climate, responsive to local narratives, and always carefully honed.
In the exhibition, drawings, models, and sketches of built and speculative buildings, rural retreats, and everyday objects illustrate the broad spectrum of an architectural practice that is both "sensitively raw" and "quietly radical." The expansive installation simultaneously conveys how Omar Gandhi Architects thinks about architecture and how precise and yet "wild" details can be—always with the goal: good design doesn't simply adapt—it constantly evolves.
The firm, which turned 15 earlier this year, is also opening a new chapter with the launch of their Berlin office.
