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Jennifer Davis is a Lecturer at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design, University of Toronto. She holds a Master of Architecture (2011) from the University of Toronto and attended the Curating Beyond Exhibition Making intensive program at Independent Curators International, NYC (2012). Her work bridges architecture, art, and curatorial practice, focusing on how political and social factors shape the built environment.
- Master of Architecture, University of Toronto (2011)
- Curating Beyond Exhibition Making, Independent Curators International (2012)
Research interests include sustainable architecture, feminist urbanism, and the spatial practices of marginalized communities, particularly migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong. She frequently collaborates across disciplines to explore themes of visibility, gender, and architectural agency in urban contexts.
Her 1989 article The construction of the underclass in mid-Victorian England contributed to urban history discourse. She co-authored the 2010 publication The Green (CCA) Game: Will You Act in Time?, which examines sustainable design practices.
- Power Corporation of Canada Award (2010)
- Canada Council for the Arts grants
- Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts support
- Canadian Centre for Architecture awards
As co-founder of Rear View (Projects) (2011-2016), she curated exhibitions like Flipping Properties (Toronto, 2014) and How to Make Space (Hong Kong, 2016). She provided architectural consultation for TBD at the Museum for Contemporary Canadian Art (2014).


