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Arancha González Bernardo and Michael Fohring are the co-founders of Odami, a Toronto-based architecture and design studio shaped by their international backgrounds and complementary creative perspectives. Arancha, originally from Avilés in Asturias, Spain, grew up surrounded by her family’s fabric and clothing shops, where her early interest in making and material exploration first took form. She studied architecture through Spain’s six-year professional program, graduating in 2012 during the post-crisis recession, a period that pushed her to pursue work abroad. Her move to Graz, Austria exposed her to multi-residential projects, cultural work, and design-driven graphic production, marking her first major cultural shift and shaping her adaptability as a designer.
Michael, raised in the small town of Ayr, Ontario, spent his youth balancing competitive sports with an intuitive love of drawing and painting. His interest in architecture emerged in early adolescence as a natural extension of his artistic and mathematical strengths. After early setbacks applying to architecture school, he rebuilt his portfolio while working locally and was accepted to McGill University, later completing an influential term in Venice. Michael’s post-graduate year in Austria—where he and Arancha met while working at the same studio—solidified his commitment to design grounded in craft and physicality.
After time spent between Spain, Toronto, and Montreal, they settled in Toronto and co-founded Odami. Their first commission—a two-level downtown restaurant—became the catalyst for establishing the practice. Rooted in collaboration rather than personal namesake, Odami reflects their shared values of clarity, material sensitivity, and thoughtful spatial experience. Their work now spans residential, commercial, hospitality, and conceptual design, including their contribution to Impossible Toronto, referenced in the episode’s liner notes. Together, Arancha and Michael bring a layered international perspective and a commitment to human-centered design to every project they lead.
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By Behind the Build with Jonathan JacobsArancha González Bernardo and Michael Fohring are the co-founders of Odami, a Toronto-based architecture and design studio shaped by their international backgrounds and complementary creative perspectives. Arancha, originally from Avilés in Asturias, Spain, grew up surrounded by her family’s fabric and clothing shops, where her early interest in making and material exploration first took form. She studied architecture through Spain’s six-year professional program, graduating in 2012 during the post-crisis recession, a period that pushed her to pursue work abroad. Her move to Graz, Austria exposed her to multi-residential projects, cultural work, and design-driven graphic production, marking her first major cultural shift and shaping her adaptability as a designer.
Michael, raised in the small town of Ayr, Ontario, spent his youth balancing competitive sports with an intuitive love of drawing and painting. His interest in architecture emerged in early adolescence as a natural extension of his artistic and mathematical strengths. After early setbacks applying to architecture school, he rebuilt his portfolio while working locally and was accepted to McGill University, later completing an influential term in Venice. Michael’s post-graduate year in Austria—where he and Arancha met while working at the same studio—solidified his commitment to design grounded in craft and physicality.
After time spent between Spain, Toronto, and Montreal, they settled in Toronto and co-founded Odami. Their first commission—a two-level downtown restaurant—became the catalyst for establishing the practice. Rooted in collaboration rather than personal namesake, Odami reflects their shared values of clarity, material sensitivity, and thoughtful spatial experience. Their work now spans residential, commercial, hospitality, and conceptual design, including their contribution to Impossible Toronto, referenced in the episode’s liner notes. Together, Arancha and Michael bring a layered international perspective and a commitment to human-centered design to every project they lead.
Impossible Toronto: https://impossibletoronto.ca/
Curated Podcast Sponsors:
Caplan's Appliances: https://caplans.ca/
The Doors: https://thedoors4u.com/
Aquanta Pools: https://aquanta.ca
To connect with our sponsors, email me: [email protected]
Behind the Build on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behind_the_build_podcast

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