Oakville Beaver, 5 Jun 2014, p. 7

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Architecture is gold for Mitchell Goulart by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff 7 | Thursday, June 5, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Mitchell Goulart shows a lot of promise in becoming an architect. The Holy Trinity Secondary School Grade 12 student took home the gold medal for Architectural Technology and Design in the Ontario Technological Skills Competition, which took place at RIM Park in Waterloo last month. The competition, which is in its 25th year, brought out more than 1,900 of Ontario's top students to compete in various computer and technological competitions and showcase the skills they've been learning in school. Goulart competed against 40 other secondary school students from across the province and was tasked with designing a townhouse based on specific requirements. Using a computer and software created for architects, he had about eight hours to complete the assignment. The 17-year-old qualified for the competition in April by taking home gold in Architectural Technology and Design at the Halton Skills Competition at Burlington's M.M. Robinson High School. He said he's honoured to receive the recognition for something he loves to do. "We're always going to need skilled tradesmen so I'm glad to be a part of a competition What I really like about architecture is it's not just about building something, but rather you're building something for someone. Home is where your life is so I put great importance on creating homes that people will enjoy and built for their needs and suits them. Mitchell Goulart Oakville that represent them," said Goulart, who developed a passion for architecture in Grade 9 when he first started taking technologyrelated courses. "What I really like about architecture is it's not just about building something, but rather you're building something for someone," he continued. "Home is where your life is, so I put great importance on creating homes that people will enjoy and built for their needs and suits them." Goulart credits Technological Studies department head and teacher Bruce Law for encouraging him to take part in the competitions. He is moving on to the Skills Canada National Competition this week where more than 500 students from across the country will be tested in more than 40 trade and technology areas. It is taking place at the International Centre in Toronto until Saturday (June 7). He said he'll likely be tasked with building a custom home, but he's confident in his abilities to do the task well. He added the Halton competition had him designing the main floor of a bungalow home while the Ontario competition saw him building a townhouse. Each competition, he said, was progressively more challenging. Goulart plans to apply to architecture programs at university. Interlocking Tumblestone, Retaining Walls, Garden Installation, Sodding & Excavating, Mitchell Goulart | submitted photo Call for FREE Estimate plus more (905) 827-8158 · www.rogerslandscaping.org FINAL 4 DAYS! DON'T MISS IT SALE ENDS JUNE 8, 2014 EIN STEIN'S SPRING SALE IS HERE! Buy One Ba Voted Oakville's for 15 years in a row! W ine $50.00 OFF the 2nd ba tch. 481 North Service R d. W. 9 tch of Wine And receive WINE Offer valid to June combined 8, 2014. Limit 4 batc with any ot hes per cu her stomer. Can not be Offer valid offer. Some restric SPRING SA LE* - buy on only with coupon. tions apply. e receive $5 0.00 off the second batc h 05.825.B EER(2337) 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 3rd Line Over 100 varieties of WINE, Fruit Wine & Wine Coolers to choose from. EIN STEIN 4th Line North Service Rd. 481 NORTH SERVICE ROAD W. (between 4th Line and Dorval) 905-825-2337 · www.einsteinwinehouse.com HOURS: TUESDAY-THURSDAY 12-8, FRIDAY 12-5 SATURDAY 9-5, SUNDAY 11-3, CLOSED MONDAY Q.E.W. Dorval 481

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