Roundhouse Platform is a collaboration between artists, designers, educators and curators Noémie Despland-Lichtert (she/her) and Brendan Shea. Their practice is conceived as a curatorial platform for public engagement with liminal spaces, architectural archives, ecological networks, and post-industrial sites. It aims to investigate urban change by facilitating public artistic engagement with site-specific histories through creative site exploration, archival research, publications, performances and exhibition making.

Noémie Despland-Lichtert is a curator, teacher, and urban historian. She has a post-professional Masters from McGill and a Master of Curatorial Studies from University of Southern California.