Natalie Telewiak
Natalie Telewiak AIBC, M.Arch., LEED AP is a Canadian architect.
Education
Graduating from McGill University's engineering program before completing a Master of Architecture at University of British Columbia.Career
She worked for Mcfarlane Green Biggar Architecture + Design before joining Michael Green Architecture, which she leads with firm partner Michael Green.Telewiak is an advocate for the sustainable and healthy benefits of building with wood. She has led the MGA team to design and build some of the most significant timber buildings in the world including Ronald McDonald House BC, a first example of tilt-up CLT/light wood-frame construction, the innovative and award-winning Oregon State University Forest Science Complex, a mass timber, multi-activity centre in Gallivare, Sweden, as well as Google's new Mass Timber Complex.