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Jason Grossi is a Professor and Coordinator of the Visual Arts in the Built Environment program at the University of Windsor. His work bridges architecture, urban design, and public art, with a focus on heritage conservation and community-driven projects. He has led significant initiatives such as the redesign of the John Muir Library, recognized nationally for preserving historic architecture while adapting it for modern use.
Grossi’s research interests include adaptive reuse of historic buildings, urban sustainability, and the intersection of art and public spaces. His projects often involve collaborative efforts with engineering students and local communities, exemplified by the Sandwich Brewing Company renovation and the illuminated bike dock installation.
- Awards: Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals Award, Ontario Library Association Design Transformation Award
- Key Projects: John Muir Library restoration, VABE student exhibition series, Doors Open heritage tour participation
His academic contributions include mentoring students in architectural design, organizing interdisciplinary lectures on urban sustainability, and fostering collaborations between art, engineering, and community stakeholders.
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