Cameron leans against a desk with two hands as he smiles at the camera.

Cameron Pitre

Adv.Dip. Arch Tech

Junior Design Technologist

Who Cameron is

Cameron holds the position of Junior Design Technologist. Prior to joining Unity in August 2022, he garnered three years of professional experience, both part-time and full-time, as an Architectural Technologist at a boutique engineering firm. Actively broadening his expertise, Cameron is immersed in a diverse range of projects to enhance his knowledge and skills.

Outside the studio, Cameron's passions lie in outdoor adventures including hiking, kayaking, camping, and snowboarding. He frequently embarks on these journeys accompanied by his fiancée, Hunter.

"In essence, buildings resemble puzzles; architecture is crafting each piece and assembling them to realize the envisioned outcome."

Why Cameron Does it

Cameron's intrinsic creativity and collaborative spirit drive his dedication to enhancing the community. His lifelong zeal for building, repairing, and refining naturally steered him towards architecture. Embracing challenges, Cameron relishes applying his problem-solving acumen, taking immense pride in both the projects he's contributed to and the colleagues he's collaborated with.

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What Cameron Does

As a Junior Design Technologist, Cameron employs sophisticated design tools and software. Working closely with teams and addressing intricate challenges, he produces precise drawings, 3D models, details, and essential documentation vital for the construction process.

Giving

To fulfill our commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility, every member of the Unity team has chosen an organization that aligns with their personal values and purpose. Unity has made a donation on behalf of each team member to their chosen organization.

Why Cameron chose: Ecotrust Canada

“I choose to support Ecotrust Canada, as they are an organization that works with rural, remote, and Indigenous communities to reshape and build an economy that provides a healthy and resilient natural environment. With that, the organization strives to make energy, food, and housing sustainable and abundant. This will bring prosperous and meaningful livelihoods as well as vibrant cultures and inclusive societies. Ecotrust Canada calls this approach “Building an economy that provides for life”.