Deirdre Ellis has experience in a variety of project types including health care, science and technology, and institutional buildings with a focus on Sustainable Design. She has led the design team for the Clinical Laboratories and Pathology Department at the new Glen Campus of the McGill University Health Centre and is a project coordinator and LEED consultant for the Canadian High Arctic Research Centre. Deirdre has also contributed to feasibility studies and the development of functional programs. She has worked on numerous projects for the Federal government and has strong experience in working with a wide range of institutional guidelines in conjunction with code compliance and green building certification. She often works closely with multi-disciplinary teams as a sustainable design specialist and has often led collaborative workshops as part of an integrated design process.
- Canadian High Arctic Research Station (CHARS), PSPC
- McGill University Health Centre (MUHC)
- Stewart Biology, McGill University
- CERC - Chimie Verte, McGill University
- Science complex on the Outremont site (MIL campus), University of Montreal
- New archeological and historical Artifact Storage Facility for Parks Canada Agency, PSPC
- JAB pavilion and renovation, École Polytechnique de Montréal
- Douglas Hospital, Pavillon Perry
- Optilab laboratory, CISSS de la Montérégie-Centre, SQI