Diandra Maselli
Diandra Maselli graduated from the Master’s in Architecture directed research program at the McGill School of Architecture in May 2011. She also completed her B.Sc. Arch at McGill University and received the Karl Fischer scholarship awarded to a student who has demonstrated excellence in the development of pragmatic solutions to architectural problems. In 2009, she was a finalist in the Billes Architecture Home Design Competition in New Orleans in which she designed a prototype house for neighborhoods that were devastated by hurricane Katrina. For her final thesis project, her research focused on how to design for Alzheimer’s patients through the adaptive reuse of a community building. Diandra Maselli is currently working for Marosi & Troy Architects in Montreal on the new pavilion for the Jewish General Hospital.
Diandra is fluent in English and French and studied Italian with the PICAI institute for eight years and at the Michelangelo Institute in Florence.