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Anya Moryoussef is an architect based in Toronto, where she was born and raised. She is the child of immigrant parents, with her mother arriving from South Africa and her father from Morocco in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Growing up, she was deeply introspective and drawn to solitary creative pursuits, including drawing, making objects, and extended imaginative play. Her early interest in art was shaped by her mother, a trained sculptor, and a broader family connection to visual art.
Moryoussef attended high school in Toronto, where she was encouraged by her art teacher, Marilyn Berkovich, to apply to the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. She applied exclusively to Waterloo and was accepted, with a secondary plan to study physics and art history at the University of Toronto. At Waterloo, she developed a strong interest in cultural history and theory, particularly through coursework in iconography, which reframed her understanding of history and abstraction.
During her architectural education, she completed multiple co op work terms that took her abroad for extended periods, including living and working in London and Istanbul. After graduating, she returned to England for three additional years before settling back in Toronto. She joined Superkül when it was a small studio and worked there for approximately five years, gaining intensive experience in construction documentation, detailing, and project delivery through close mentorship.
Moryoussef established her own practice in 2016. Her work focuses primarily on single family residential architecture, guided by long term client relationships and an interest in the domestic scale. Her projects are located across Toronto, the GTA, and regions including Georgian Bay, Algonquin, and Mulmur.
Her work has been widely recognized. She is the recipient of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Emerging Architect Award, has received multiple RAIC medals, and has been recognized by the Ontario Association of Architects. Her practice has been featured in Wallpaper* magazine’s Architects Directory, AN Interior’s Top 50 Architects and Designers, and the Twenty + Change Emerging Talent program.
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By Behind the Build with Jonathan JacobsAnya Moryoussef is an architect based in Toronto, where she was born and raised. She is the child of immigrant parents, with her mother arriving from South Africa and her father from Morocco in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Growing up, she was deeply introspective and drawn to solitary creative pursuits, including drawing, making objects, and extended imaginative play. Her early interest in art was shaped by her mother, a trained sculptor, and a broader family connection to visual art.
Moryoussef attended high school in Toronto, where she was encouraged by her art teacher, Marilyn Berkovich, to apply to the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. She applied exclusively to Waterloo and was accepted, with a secondary plan to study physics and art history at the University of Toronto. At Waterloo, she developed a strong interest in cultural history and theory, particularly through coursework in iconography, which reframed her understanding of history and abstraction.
During her architectural education, she completed multiple co op work terms that took her abroad for extended periods, including living and working in London and Istanbul. After graduating, she returned to England for three additional years before settling back in Toronto. She joined Superkül when it was a small studio and worked there for approximately five years, gaining intensive experience in construction documentation, detailing, and project delivery through close mentorship.
Moryoussef established her own practice in 2016. Her work focuses primarily on single family residential architecture, guided by long term client relationships and an interest in the domestic scale. Her projects are located across Toronto, the GTA, and regions including Georgian Bay, Algonquin, and Mulmur.
Her work has been widely recognized. She is the recipient of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Emerging Architect Award, has received multiple RAIC medals, and has been recognized by the Ontario Association of Architects. Her practice has been featured in Wallpaper* magazine’s Architects Directory, AN Interior’s Top 50 Architects and Designers, and the Twenty + Change Emerging Talent program.
Curated Podcast Sponsors:
Caplan's Appliances
The Doors
Aquanta Pools
To connect with our sponsors, email me: [email protected]
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