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Omar Gandhi

James travels to Halifax, Nova Scotia to meet globally renowned architect and Ontario export, Omar Gandhi. Omar studied architecture at Dalhousie University, and in 2012 at the age of just 30, started Omar Gandhi Architect, his own design studio and arch.

Episode 5 of the Mullinger Meets Canadians podcast, hosted by Maritime Edit / Podstarter, titled "Omar Gandhi" was published on March 18, 2021 and runs 32 minutes.

March 18, 2021 ·32m · Mullinger Meets Canadians

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James travels to Halifax, Nova Scotia to meet globally renowned architect and Ontario export, Omar Gandhi. Omar studied architecture at Dalhousie University, and in 2012 at the age of just 30, started Omar Gandhi Architect, his own design studio and architectural practice in Halifax.His unique vision and far-reaching insight and creativity have led to some of the most blisteringly stunning developments in North America. He is the recipient of many awards and distinctions including being named one of Monocle Magazine's 20 most influential Canadians, and one of the Top 20 Young Architects in the world by Wallpaper Magazine. Omar tells James about why he chose to call Nova Scotia home.Brought to you by Podstarter and The Maritime Edit in collaboration with Halifax Partnership. To learn more about Halifax Partnership click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

James travels to Halifax, Nova Scotia to meet globally renowned architect and Ontario export, Omar Gandhi. Omar studied architecture at Dalhousie University, and in 2012 at the age of just 30, started Omar Gandhi Architect, his own design studio and architectural practice in Halifax.

His unique vision and far-reaching insight and creativity have led to some of the most blisteringly stunning developments in North America. He is the recipient of many awards and distinctions including being named one of Monocle Magazine's 20 most influential Canadians, and one of the Top 20 Young Architects in the world by Wallpaper Magazine. Omar tells James about why he chose to call Nova Scotia home.

Brought to you by Podstarter and The Maritime Edit in collaboration with Halifax Partnership. To learn more about Halifax Partnership click here


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