Bridging the Gap: How "Practice Before Practice" is Redefining Design Education
- Mar 21
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 23
The traditional path for a designer is often a straight line: years of theoretical study followed by an entry-level jump into the professional world. However, a new exhibition in Toronto is challenging that sequence, arguing that the most impactful work happens when the classroom and the construction site collide.

Practice Before Practice, an upcoming exhibition and panel hosted at Mason Studio, showcases a radical collaboration between Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), Mason Studio, and student housing developer HOEM. This isn't your standard end-of-year student showcase—it’s a live look at a "working prototype" for the future of the industry.
Event Details: Panel and Reception
To celebrate the launch of this framework, a public event will be held on Friday, March 27, 2026, at The Mason Studio, Toronto. The evening begins with a deep dive into the mechanics of the collaboration, followed by a social reception.
5:00 PM - Panel Discussion: A 45-minute deep dive followed by a 15-minute Q&A exploring academic proposals in student housing.
6:00 PM - Opening Reception: An evening of networking and exhibition viewing.
Light snacks, alcohol and non-alcoholic beverages will be served during the reception portion of the evening.

More Than a Mock-up: A New Model for Design
The core philosophy behind the initiative is distributed authorship. Rather than treating students as mere observers, the project integrated TMU’s fourth-year interior design cohort directly into an active student housing development.
The exhibition explores three key shifts in how we think about design:
Overlapping Systems: Moving away from the idea that education and practice are sequential stages.
Cultural Thinking: Providing developers with fresh, uninhibited perspectives from emerging designers.
Real-World Outcomes: Moving academic proposals out of the portfolio and into the physical environment of HOEM’s housing projects.




























