Introducing Matthew Hallett, the wizard behind jaw-dropping architectural visualizations and the mastermind who brought buildings to life at Hariri Pontarini Architects. With his magic wand (or maybe just a really powerful computer), he conjured stunning renderings for iconic projects like One Bloor, One Yonge, Massy Tower, and "The Well."

After realizing he had the power to create his own vision, Matthew founded Hallett Visual in 2016, becoming the architect of his own destiny. When he's not busy waving his virtual paintbrush, you might find him reminiscing about the good ol' days at the Atomic Energy of Canada, where he tangoed with nuclear reactor refurbishment. Oh, and let's not forget his epic artifact digitization adventures at the Royal Ontario Museum – wielding a one-of-a-kind RGB laser scanner like a true museum superhero.

But Matthew isn't just a master of pixels and protons. He's also an AI aficionado and coach, harnessing the power of artificial intelligence like a tech-savvy sorcerer. With his multidimensional talents and an infectious passion for innovation, Matthew Hallett continues to sprinkle his magic dust across the realms of architecture and technology, leaving a trail of awe and wonder in his wake.

And if you made it this far, and you’re wondering. Yes, I used ChatGPT to write my bio in a “funny way thats 140 words”.