PORTFOLIO
Maryssa Baril
Award Winning Emerging Interior Designer - LEED Green Associate
PORTFOLIO
Maryssa Baril
Award Winning Emerging Interior Designer - LEED Green Associate
Student Housing | Student Residence Design | 2026
The Student Housing Project, Root 132 Residence, is designed for CEGEP and Université de Montréal students taking their first steps toward independence.
Inspired by Route 132—a scenic route connecting diverse landscapes—the residence symbolizes the starting point of each student’s journey into adulthood and future careers.
3rd place winner - Recreational Design Competition
Co-created with Dominic J.M Sewer
Music + Culture Hub | Recreational Project | 2025
The Vinyl Archive is a destination for seekers of culture and connection. It appeals to curious newcomers and dedicated music lovers. By blurring the lines between shop, lounge, performance spaces, resto bar, and creative hub, the V.A is a cultural and music location where every visit feels like an unforgettable experience.
Formica North American Competition Honourable Mention
Formica Student Competition | Bike Storage and Bench | 2025
Created for the Formica competition, the VeloVibe is meant to help with storage problems with bikes, particularly in urban areas.
VeloVibe also supports sustainability by encouraging the use of bicycles over cars, facilitating access to bike storage and related tools, and integrating them into daily life by making them part of a home’s entrance aesthetic.
Co-created with Rubina Ofiaza
Filipino-Inspired Restaurant | Culinary Design | 2023
The name “BAHAY KUBO” is indigenous to the philippines. It represents a typical common country house composed of local materials such as bamboo, nipa leaves, hemp and coco lumber.
BAHAY KUBO is a design meant to evoke warmth, culture, and connection. It invites both a sense of home and discovery of Filipino culture through the use of natural materials and subtle forms inspired by water buffalos and tarsiers. The result is an immersive environment that shapes every dining experience.
Reuse Center | 2025
Re:Create is a reuse center where the community can donate and recycle materials such as wood, metal, and plastic. These materials are then used to create art, make useful objects, or repair broken items. Re:Create also invites the public to learn repair skills and promote a more sustainable, less wasteful way of living.