Roxane Bejjany
Inspired by the profound impact that the built environment has on people, community, and society, Roxane Bejjany was drawn to pursue architecture and received her master’s degree from the University of Toronto. Roxane joined KPMB in 2019, bringing valuable experience in civic, academic, and residential project typologies in a range of scales that also include custom projects. Previously, she worked at Shim-Sutcliffe Architects and Izen Architecture.
After joining KPMB, Roxane worked on a competition for a courthouse, where her discernment for details and material choices demonstrated her ability to create a tailored environment for this project, one that represents truth and honesty. Her exceptional ability to centre a project’s ambitions and vision, manage the day-to-day details, and motivate her team members is evident in her current leadership role in Project Horizon for The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). For SickKids, she is driven by the firm’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of healthcare design to elevate the experience of care.
At KPMB, Roxane sits on our corporate social responsibility committee and spearheads many of the firm’s wellness initiatives and community service programs, including those that support such organizations as 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.
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