6th place
Out of 53 universities in the 2025 competition field.
McGill SDT's first time at the EERI competition in 2025.
Completed season
The 2024-2025 season took McGill SDT from early design studies to fabrication, testing, presentation, and final competition delivery. The project was both a technical build and a club-defining first appearance at EERI.

Out of 53 universities in the 2025 competition field.
McGill SDT's first time competing at EERI in 2025.
Completed through design, construction, testing, and presentation.
Short answers to the questions most people ask about McGill SDT's EERI work.
The EERI Seismic Design Competition challenges university teams to design, build, and present scale towers that balance architectural quality with structural performance under simulated seismic loading.
McGill SDT designed Komorebi Tower, a competition entry that combined an external diagrid with paired L-shaped shear walls to manage stiffness, openness, and torsional behavior.
In the team's first EERI appearance, McGill SDT delivered Komorebi Tower and placed 6th in Best Architecture out of 53 universities.
Render studies, structural views, and assembly-focused visuals help explain the project beyond the final competition photos.
The main render captures the architectural expression of Komorebi Tower and the overall massing used for the competition presentation.
External diagrid with paired L-shaped shear walls.
Physical competition model developed through buildable wood-based studies.
Balance structural clarity, architectural quality, and competition readiness.

A few moments from the floor, the team, and the final structure.



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