Professor David Fortin joins Waterloo School of Architecture alumni Gerry Pilon (BES '89, BArch '91), Christopher Moise (BES '93, MArch '03), David Dow (BArch '88), Anya Moryoussef (BES ' 04, MArch '06) and Paul Raff (BES '90, BArch '92) as 2025 Fellows of the RAIC College.

A Fellow of the RAIC College is a member of the RAIC who has achieved professional eminence or has rendered distinctive service to the profession or to the community at large. Nomination and advancement to Fellowship is administered by the RAIC College. Fellowship is bestowed upon individuals through a nomination process and recognizes members for their contribution to research, scholarship, public service, or professional standing to the good of architecture in Canada, or elsewhere.

Fellows will be officially inducted to the RAIC College on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at a convocation ceremony during the 2025 RAIC Conference in Montréal, QC.

The announcement and complete list of 2025 inductees is available on the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) website.

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) is a not-for-profit, national organization dedicated to representing architects and architecture since 1907. The RAIC is the only national voice for excellence in the built environment in Canada focused on providing Canada’s architectural community with the tools, resources, and education to elevate their practice. The RAIC is committed to showcasing how design enhances quality of life, while advocating for important issues of society through responsible architecture. The RAIC’s purpose is to create a better world for all by empowering Canada’s architectural community. Through our work, the organization envisions a strong architectural community that is valued and empowered to create change. The RAIC’s national office is based in Ottawa with a growing federated chapter model. Current chapters and networks are based in British Columbia, Alberta, and Nova Scotia.