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Location: Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BCArchitects: Diamond Schmitt Architects; Stantec Architecture, Associate ArchitectDate of completion: 2014OAA Awards 2016 Design Excellence...
Ontario Association of Architects
Location: Ivey Business School, Western University, London, ON
Architects: Hariri Pontarini Architects
Date of completion: 2014
OAA Awards 2016 Design Excellence Winner
Lieutenant Governor’s...
Location: Toronto, ONArchitects: Stantec Architecture Ltd. and KPMB Architects in joint ventureDate of completion: 2012OAA Awards 2016 Design Excellence FinalistLocated in Toronto’s...
Location: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BCArchitects: KPMB Architects & HCMA Architecture + Design in joint ventureDate of completion: 2015OAA Awards 2016 Design Excellence...
Ontario Association of Architects
Location: Toronto
Date of Completion: 2017
Architect: ZAS Architects Inc.
Nominated by: Tom Rakocevic, MPP (Humber River—Black Creek)
Enabled by technology and driven by a rebellious spirit, the...
Location: Toronto, ON
Architects: Diamond and Schmitt Architects Incorporated
Date of Completion: 2015
OAA Design Excellence Awards Finalist
The University of Toronto Scarborough sought to...
Location: Peterborough, Ontario
Architects: Perkins+Will Canada Inc.Date of Completion: 2014
OAA Awards 2017 Design Excellence FinalistConnected directly to the existing...
Image Credit: University of Toronto’s Massey College—view of upper dining room.
Architectural Credit:Thompson, Berwick & Pratt, architects, with Ron Thom, designer, 1963.
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Due to its intense and lengthy post-secondary academic requirements, the profession of architecture is often perceived as “exclusive” … and sometimes even...
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