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Urban Issues: Transportation
The Parkway of Least Resistance:
An Architects Role in Re-visioning the
Don River Valley as Transportation
Corridor in 2040 BY ROBERTO CHIOTTI, B.E.S., B.ARCH., MTS, OAA, MRAIC, LEED AP
PRINCIPAL, LARKIN ARCHITECT LIMITED, AND GUEST FACULTY AT THE
INSTITUTE WITHOUT BOUNDARIES AT GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE
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recent collaboration between River and its Black Creek tributary have was conceived to privilege vehicular traf-
George Brown Colleges Institute played a primary role in my formation c as a way of ensuring ease of access
Without Boundaries (IWB) and the as a citizen of Toronto and as an archi- in to and out of the city for goods and
Evergreen Brickworks has resulted in the tect. The valley was my back-yard and people. The negative consequences of
launching of the MOVE Transportation playground growing up as a child. It was these planning initiatives are only now
Expo at the Brickworks facility located the place where I sought refuge when being fully understood and integrat-
in the heart of Torontos Don Valley. The teenage angst seemed too overwhelm- ed into our collective consciousness.
purpose of the exhibition is to demon- ing to manage. Ive explored it on foot, Originally designed for a peak capac-
strate the history and current status of by bicycle, and driven its full extent by ity of 60,000 vehicles, the Don Valley
transportation within the GTA as well as motor vehicle thousands of times. My Parkway (DVP) is now stretched beyond
to propose integrated design solutions architecture thesis sought to re-unite its limits as it attempts to accommodate
for addressing our future transportation Toronto with its waterfront, integrat- over 100,000 vehicles daily. Pollution,
needs. Based upon the quantity of media ing the ravine and PATH typologies as a gridlock, and loss of productivity are
coverage, this topic appears to be of major way of achieving this goal. I have the norm. With architects playing a
signicant importance to the politicians, always resided within a stones throw of dening role, Torontos bold plan for re-
pundits, planners, and general populous its edge and its constant inuence over vitalizing its waterfront seeks ways to
of Toronto. those many years remains deeply embed- re-dress some of the mistakes of our past
Our team was responsible for re-envi- ded within my DNA. by integrating built infrastructure while
sioning the citys waterfront and Don My experience is not isolated. Indeed actually re-vitalizing natural infrastruc-
Valley as transportation corridors for the waterfront and the ravines of Toronto ture. The Parkway of Least Resistance
the year 2040 and beyond. Although we have had a profound inuence on the (also known as PoLR) continues this strat-
were comprised of a number of related way the city has developed and on the egy by challenging current views and uses
experts, including those from the plan- lives of its inhabitants. For the most of the Don River Valley and acknowledg-
ning, transportation, and public land- part, the valleys have been exploited as ing the valley system as a necessary
scape design disciplines, an architect a resource for our extractive economies natural asset within the urban context
was chosen to assume the role of lead and a dumping ground for the by-prod- of Toronto for the physical, emotional,
designer. The organizers of the exhibi- ucts of those industrial processes and our and spiritual wellbeing of its inhabit-
tion knew of my commitment to the pervasive human presence. By the end of ants. From the outset, the team under-
IWB and to sustainable design solutions. the 1960s, the waterfront and Don Valley stood that to re-privilege the natural
What they did not know is that the had been signicantly altered to conform meant implementing a bold strategy to
waterfront and in particular, the Don to an urban transportation network that eliminate cars and trucks from the DVP.
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4. Strengthening public connection to
the natural environment by reinforcing
existing entry points to the valley and
establishing new areas of accessibility
and connectivity to surrounding neigh-
bourhoods. As the urban built environ-
ment necessarily intensies over the next
several decades, it will become even more
critical to our health and well-being to
create a mutually enhancing relationship
between the human community and the
surrounding natural world.
Natural elements, like water, always a signicantly more cost-effective alter- thereby expanding the ways in which
take the path of least resistance. This native that succeeds in privileging the we can enter the dialogue necessary to
reality means that a moving object will valley ecosystem over the car while ensure a truly sustainable future for all.
follow whichever route has the least fric- reducing human commute times, increas- Roberto Chiotti is principal at Larkin
tion and the fewest barriers. We believe ing commuting capacity, and improving Architect Limited and guest faculty at the
that our Master Plan articulates the sim- the quality of air, water, and habitat for Institute Without Boundaries at George
plest way for people, goods, and natural all. We encourage you to visit the MOVE Brown College.
elements such as water and wildlife to Exhibition at the Brickworks and visit our
ow through the Don Valley. When com- website www.polr.ca.
pared to other invasive solutions such Perhaps as architects, it is time for us
as double decking the roadway, or intro- to acknowledge and celebrate our unique 1 The Royal Architectural Institute
of Canada, A Guide to Determining
ducing a subway line beneath that will ability to provide the broader contextual
Appropriate Fees for the Services of an
ultimately only make the situation worse, vision and the necessary leadership and Architect, 2009, p.4
the Parkway of Least Resistance delivers design skills to solve larger urban issues,
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ous years in a new location, and many know:
do not. Due to the high cost of existing People like rooms; they relate to them
property, tearing down existing to make daily in their homes and work places and
way for new does not add up. feel comfortable and secure in them
In order to secure the future viability With regards to visual enclosure, he
of Bank Street, I believe a strategy must states:
be developed for carefully increasing the Visual enclosure of streetscapes
population density of Bank Street. There occurs when bordering buildings are tall
has been a lot of discussion regarding enough in relation to street width to block
inll development in the downtown core. most of a pedestrians cone of vision..
Many people have expressed concern, The walls of the room are the vertical
rightfully so, regarding the insensitive elements that bound and shape the street
B
ank Street is Ottawas main street over-building of their neighborhood spaces,
and stretches from the Parliament streets. What I am referring to here is Experts generally agree that the height
buildings to the Rideau Canal and the Bank Street block only. More people to width ratio on commercial streets
beyond to the suburbs. Between down- living on or close to Bank Street will should be about 1:1 or 1:2 as a minimum.
town and the Rideau Canal, the trendy increase commercial viability, enhance In the worlds great cities like London
Glebe neighborhood has recently under- livability, improve the streetscape, and Paris the height to width ratio is
gone a sewer, water, infrastructure re- heighten the sense of neighborhood, higher. In the Glebe, the street and side-
build. This stretch of Bank is similar to community and security. walks are approximately 60 feet wide. The
many North American city main streets. I believe the way to the future is majority of buildings along Bank Street
A proliferation of one and two-storey low through enlightened planning regula- in the Glebe are between one and two
at roofs, some stuck to the front of old tions: regulations that allow for creative storeys or approximately 10 to 20 feet
gabled buildings, add to a frontier town solutions rather than rely on preset zon- high. This puts the height to width ratio
western movie set feel. Lone buildings ing by-laws which are usually outdated at 1: and 1: no wonder it looks like
in the middle of large parking lots cre- by the time they are implemented. There a frontier town.
ate dead spaces that also dampen the is a huge real estate opportunity in the In addition to the physical there are
pedestrian experience. Glebe, located right over our heads. I psychological factors that bear on our
Although the street re-build went fair- propose the development of strategies sense of comfort when walking down
ly smoothly, it is clear from the number to encourage the building of three to six a street. The feel of a slightly crowded
of papered up windows that businesses oors of mainly residential units above sidewalk adds to the vitality and interest
have suffered. In addition to this latest the existing structures. of the walk. There is a heightened sense
hit, the Glebe is now confronted with the From an urban design point of view, a of security when the sidewalks are alive
same conditions that killed many North great streetscape relies on a number of with people. More pedestrian crossings
American city cores in the 60s and 70s: elements. Visual elements include build- slow down cars, making the pedestrian-
a large shopping centre, the Lansdowne ing facades, building heights, sidewalk vehicular relationship less stressed. Think
Redevelopment project is going in, just widths, street furniture, street lighting, of the Byward Market!
outside of our core. planting, sculpture, roadways, parking Increasing the vertical population
The fresh coat of asphalt down, clean and open spaces. The vertical densica- density of Bank Street in the Glebe would
sidewalks and new street lights are great tion of Bank Street would go a long way be a win-win solution. More people mean
but it now becomes apparent that the to enhancing these factors. more commerce, more vitality, great-
rest of our streetscape is lacking. Interestingly, a key factor that er sense of community, slower trafc,
Most commercial retailers know that experts agree on in creating a good enhanced security and, of course, a great
Bank Street in the Glebe demands some urban streetscape is the height to width streetscape.
of the highest rents of any main street ratio. In order to give a sense of visual Chris Leggett is principal architect of the
location in the city. This makes it dif- enclosure to the street, the buildings rm Christopher A. Leggett Architecture
cult to attract and keep new tenants. along the street should create the side Inc., and has resided and practised archi-
Business model and nancing have to be walls of an outdoor room. A study by tecture in the Glebe for over 30 years.
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oronto, Canada, is one of the largest a stylistic and metabolic growth catalyst rasa, a fresh, new ground, an empty pal-
growing cities of the world. With for both the cities. ate for architecture. The original plan of
its amalgamation of different parts These architecture pieces have multi- Rotterdam suggested segregation in the
in 1998, it has become one of the most farious impact on the city: rstly, they living and the working areas. By late
expansive mega cities. With planners, are stylistic trend setters and inspiration 1960s, this policy had incited much pub-
architects and designers, well-equipped for future architecture developments. lic outcry and created a void in the urban
with policy, regulatory planning and Secondly, they act as catalysts. Thirdly, centre. Henceforth, radical rethinking
physical tools, Toronto turned into what the designs are non-traditional, exciting, was necessitated. Immediacy of a new
we see today: a cosmopolitan city lay- human friendly, attractive and hold the identity and renewed life worked as cata-
ered by history with a trendy touch of spirit of our time, zeitgeist, than just any lyst for new rebuilding plans with some
contemporary architecture. There are var- mundane solution and nally, perhaps startling signature, radical designs. The
ious forces working on building it. But, these edices have created vigourous, city faced the task of entirely rebuild-
as a one day nuer walking through fresh and dynamic designs that has ingand reinventingitself.
its streets, collecting and witnessing, amplified our design expectations as As Rotterdam was first resolving
Toronto revealed itself to me as a huge well as expanded and opened up end- its housing policy and issue, a radical
influence from todays architects. As less possibilities for newer architectural plan simply ignited the process. In one
Walter Benjamin described, the neur design guidelines. This paper selectively complex, the apartments are shaped
is the essential gure of the modern urban observed projects that are from last like boxes standing in one corner on
spectator, an amateur detective and inves- decade with contemporary tendencies concrete supports that look like tree
tigator of the city.1 However, this role and aspiration but there are many others trunks. Each yellow tree house holds
of architects and power of architecture projects scattered over different districts one self-contained flat, all joined by
elicits an intangible connection and in the city. These architectural edices walkways and reached by stairs. The
resemblance with the urban growth- have become a direction, attitude and Landtong residential development proj-
pattern of Rotterdam, an architectural incentive for our urban future. ect designed by Frits Van Dongen as well
museum city in Netherlands. Rotterdam, as called the architecture was place-making at that time. Even vari-
The physical similarities are that both capital of Netherlands, was heartbroken ous avant-garde ofce buildings (image
are waterfront cities, both recovered and and torn with the bombings of World 1) designed by reputed architects also
yet carry their traumas and deep scars War II and decades of social engineering break the traditional norm of box ofce
from the past. Amongst many wounds, failed to put it back. After the war, old towers and helps in the image creation
one that affected most was its bombing city centre turned into rubble by May and iconic entity.
in World War II and the other by its dev- 1940. The city had to start from tabula
astating re in 1904 with the subsequent
Image 1: Rotterdam
depression. The following paragraphs Architectural spectacle (from
describes my observations looking at top left clockwise) - Luxor
Museum on Maas River- A
both, re-emerging and reviving cities development on Kop Van
with new architectural branding or other Zuid, the Cube House,
Ofce buildings in Central
words urban-revival with catchy, trend Business district, Unilever
setting architecture which exclusively Food Farm ofce on historic
buildings, The Shipping
lays in the hands of architects. That is and transport College,
to say, setting the urban design, plan- Erasmus Bridge an icon of
Rotterdam back-dropped by
ning and policy aside, it is simply the a Tower designed by Renzo
architects role through creative, trendy Piano and Luxor theaters.
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he last few years have brought sig- architectural profession. Other Ofcial These are more detailed plans, often
nicant changes in the urban plan- Plans have followed along the same at the neighbourhood/community scale
ning process including increased line and include urban design provisions and could be applicable to greeneld
attention to urban form, design, sus- dealing with urban form, character in a as well as infill situations. Although
tainability, public health, concerns for more graphic, easier to understand docu- not a statutory stage described in the
quality, scale, urban comfort, livability ment Ottawa, Mississauga, Brampton, Planning Act, Tertiary Plans have been
and increase importance of character Kitchener, Markham, Waterloo, etc. enabled thorough municipal Official
and identity. Urban Design has emerged Plans and are used intensively in partic-
as one of the key methods and areas URBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES ular across the GTA. They usually include
of practice - including for many archi- One of the key forms of including extensive urban design provisions and
tects. The purpose of this article is to urban design provisions in planning poli- can have associated detailed urban
present the architectural community cies and process are urban design guide- design or community design guidelines.
an overview of urban design practice in lines. In use for quite some time, rst in In greeneld situations Tertiary Plans
municipal planning, highlighting some of Toronto and gradually adopted in other can coordinate a number of plans of
the recent tools. municipalities, urban design guidelines subdivision, agreements, securities and
The importance of urban design in the are in many instances appended to statu- other processes.
planning process and city building has tory planning documents such as Ofcial
been recognized in Ontario rst in the plans, Secondary Plans, etc. URBAN DESIGN BRIEFS
large cities and more recently is spread- They are in use on a City wide basis One of the new urban design tools
ing across the province. The practice of (by typology land use or building type) in planning are Urban Design Briefs.
urban design in municipal context is or for specic areas. City-wide guidelines Widely used abroad, they have been
regulated in Ontario by the Planning Act are now in place in many cities across the introduced in Ontario starting around
as well as by local planning policies. province including Ottawa, Brampton, 2005 in Brampton as mini-urban design
The Planning Act was updated in 2007 Kitchener, Waterloo, etc., being continu- guidelines attached to a rezoning and/
and included provisions for urban design ously expanded and updated to deal with or Ofcial Plan Amendment document-
as well as sustainability also enabling the most current planning and design ing. This tool is an agreement with the
municipalities to setup their own poli- issues. municipality and includes quality provi-
cies and related process. The Act funda- sions to be followed in the Site Plan
mentally made urban design legal in Approval process. Urban Design Briefs are
Ontario and provided support to a series URBAN DESIGN IN a good opportunity for architects to deal
of Ontario Municipal Board decisions DEVELOPMENT PLANNING with context, to describe the vision for
strengthening the role urban design AND APPROVAL PROCESS: a site, detail provisions for phasing and
plays in planning and facilitating the also to secure additional services.
urban design process. SECONDARY PLANS
The following provides an overview of Secondary Plans are statutory docu- URBAN DESIGN REVIEW
the policy framework and the main urban ments dealing in general with extensive While urban design is now present in
design tools currently in use: areas and at large scale in greeneld as the entire planning system, the focus
well as inll situations. They could have of the design review is the Site Plan
OFFICIAL PLANS general urban design provisions and approval stage as formally enabled in the
Starting in the 1980s and 1990s, a policies and often have associated urban Planning Act. The quality and outcome
number of policies dealing with urban design or community design guidelines. of the review depends very much on the
design have been included in Official policy and guidance as described above.
Plans, the fundamental municipal plan- TERTIARY PLANS An increasing number of municipalities
ning document, particularly in Toronto. One of the key stages of the planning are hiring staff with design training in
Detailed policies for intensication, tall process which is very important for urban architecture and landscape architecture
buildings, guidelines for mid and high- designers and architects are the Tertiary to perform design review. A number had
rise development have been recently Plans (also called Precinct Plans or Block fully edged urban design sections and
added with signicant input from the Plans). some have on staff licensed architects.
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Urban Issues: Public Projects, Public Space
Rethinking a Masterpiece
BY PLANT ARCHITECT INC.
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ublic space is the foundation of for the kind of multiple uses expected in modern metropolis. The urban redesign
cultural place-making. It is a space the Citys main public square. built on these twin democratic typologies
of possibilitya space that fosters To both repair and improve upon this by opening up the Square, programming
and inspires experiences of politics, art, integral public space, we directed the a porous perimeter with green rooms,
history, culture, ritual, performance, and relocation, rebuilding, and redesign of activating the stoa as a threshold, and
gathering. It must be exible, robust, key elements such as the Peace Garden organizing the existing architecture to
tactile, grand, and complex, as well as and Skate Pavilion, as well as the design bridge these elements.
intimate, intuitive, striking, innova- of new built and planted elements includ- At the core of our urban design meth-
tive, and clear. Crafting of public space ing a Podium Roof Garden, Restaurant, odology was the recognition of the sites
involves synthesizing these diverse quali- and Bike and Visitor Kiosk. The aim was original materiality and strength of form.
ties through a process that is serious and to restore the Podium and Square to a To bring to the site a similar richness of
fun, subconscious and self-conscious. condition in keeping with its cultural material quality and typology, we used
Illustrative of this urban design strat- status, while also creating a more stimu- a palette of materials that distinguishes
egy is the award-winning revitalization lating public spaceboth formally and the surfaces of the new pieces from those
of Nathan Phillips Square at Toronto City functionally. Balancing these distinctive of the original, either by being lighter or
Hall, won by international competition in impulses while working within the sites by echoing patterns and textures of the
2007 by the team of PLANT Architect and heritage designation became one of the existing structures.
Perkins + Will Canada (in joint venture), central design challenges of the new In Revells original vision for the
Peter Schaudt Landscape Architect, and AGORA/THEATRE scheme. Podium, a reecting pool encircled the
Adrian Blackwell Urban Projects. Since As part of the teams initial approach, Council Chamber as a way of dramatizing
the spring of 2007, we have been bring- we examined the history of Torontos the hovering, saucer-like structure. Sadly,
ing the redesign of this iconic, high- civic Square and explored the roots of waterproong issues and poor usage led
prole public space to fruition. Originally democratic space in Canadian culture. to the pool being lled shortly after its
designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell Inevitably, the team arrived at the public opening. Given the amount of wind,
in 1958, this cultural icon was brilliantly spaces of ancient Athens: shade, and maintenance typical of this
conceived as a three-tier public space: Athens, from roughly 600 to 350 BC, site, there was no desire on the part of
Square, Walkway, and Podium. Although located its democratic practices in two the City to re-establish a pool. As part
the bones of the site have held up well places in the city, the town square and of the revitalized vision for the Podium
over the years, many of its vital areas the theatre. The Square stimulated cit- Roof Garden, we invoked the memory of
have been closed to public access either izens to step outside their own concerns Revells original design by re-conceiving
due to security concerns, or because and take note of the presence and needs the entire area between the Council
they have simply outgrown the capacity of other people in the city. The archi- Chamber and the towers as a large, newly
of their original design. A hodgepodge tecture of the theatre helped citizens invigorated courtyard. This new court is
of furniture, bicycle racks, barricades, to focus their attention and concentrate evocative of Revells original reecting
and other xtures had amassed on the when engaged in decision making.1 pool with its paved black granite and
site after years without unied aesthetic The interpretation of Revells original contrasting white and grey pavers. With
governance, compromising the integrity vision thus conceived Nathan Phillips custom lighting and furniture, a future
of Revells overall design and making it Square as a twenty-rst century agora caf that will occupy the prow, a long
difcult to use by the public, or program and theatre, designed at the scale of a curved bench, and the new sparkling,
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black-granite courtyard, this
space now actively frames the
complementing and reconnect-
ing the schemes surrounding
Council Chamberan interpre- buildings and culture. This
tation that remains in the spirit award-winning public proj-
of Revells original concept, ect narrates the sites iconic
with the planting in front of the architectural forms, prompting
Council Chamber reecting down visitors to revisit and re-expe-
to the Square. rience this modernist landmark
Inspired by Paul Klees as it continues to evolve and
Polyphony (1932), the Podiums transform.
vast urban garden features a Amidst the hustle and bustle
complex mosaic of twenty-three of Torontos vibrant city, Nathan
sedum species inter-planted Phillips Square must not be
with forty-two species of PLANT Architect Inc. mute, but rather should exist as
grasses, alliums and bulbsthe a catalytic moment whereby the
colours progressing from bright- elements of design and space
er yellows and oranges in the intersect to create a striking,
SW to reds and purples in the provoking, and challenging
NE, each responding to shade urban design ensemble. It is
and wind conditions created by both performer and stage. Over
the towers. Its form reinforces the course of its revitalization,
the robust forms of the Podium, the site will continue to evolve
towers, Chamber, and prow. With into a rostrum upon which cul-
its large, broad brushstrokes of turally minded locals and visi-
colour and its vivid palette of tors may perform and engage.
foliage, the garden functions Torontonians are beginning to
like an enormous painting, encounter their City Hall build-
allowing visitors to engage the ings for the first time, while
landscape and third-level plaza visitors from around the world
in new and inspiring ways. This are discovering the strength,
lush metropolitan haven is now beauty, and exquisite detail of
a site for intimacy, lingering and Nathan Phillips Squares distinc-
strolling, large-scale art installa- Rendering by PLANT Architect Inc. tive modern form.
tions, and wedding chapel gath- PLANT Architect Inc. is an
erings. More importantly, it has become The redesign of the Square, its walk- award-winning, collaborative rm that
a place that encourages close readings ways, and Podium demonstrates how one branches into the domains of architec-
of the towers ne architectural detail. may preserve the integrity of a heritage ture, landscape, ecology, furniture, art
The Podium Roof Garden is the rst building without slavishly mimicking its and graphic design. Synthesizing their
completed transformation in the AGORA/ form and detailing. Our team achieved expertise in these disciplines, PLANT
THEATRE scheme. After remaining closed this through the introduction of new integrates architectural, sculptural, and
to the public for decades, this three-acre, forms that engage the original structure landscape interventions to articulate new
upper-level component of Toronto City in civilized dialogue, extending both meanings, create visceral experiences,
Hall is now host to the largest publicly to detailing and to the maintenance and form critical, interdisciplinary dia-
accessible green roof garden in Canada, of a balance between restoration and logues about place, memory, ecology,
and it has been recognized as a leading addition. history, art, and culture. For more informa-
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logical hubs and propagates connections income opportunities and tangible pros-
to relevant nodes across time and space. perity will accrue.
The result is a rhizome3 structure, which We call cities which embraces such
is essentially a network. Its defining change, successful. Yet we focus on their
characteristics are uidity and connectiv- built-form for inspirationinstead of
ity. This is the lifeblood of cities in the reading their sub-structures for clues.
21st century.
The synergy generated from this rhi- RE-DEFINING THE CENTRE
zomatic form opens up a new kind of The very nature and role of centre
urban spacean ecology of multiple, has continually evolved7 over the last
non-hierarchical entry and exit points4 40 years. Successful urban cities in our
across the network, in which a new kind times no longer see the urban-peripheral
Drawing by Nikos A. Salingaros of economy and culture which is uid dichotomy as a challenge to overcome
and participatory, begins to grow without but as an outdated impulse to circum-
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t is important to reevaluate how the cataclysmic real estate spikes and vent. The single biggest strength of a
cities grow in our times. Alexander the ensuing stagnation. This is the new dispersed urban cities network lies in its
R. Cuthberts Requiem for an era urban structure5 upon which a knowledge ability to break open the locked path-
of urban design,1 show us where the economy is built, designed by the most dependency between urban design and
eld of urban design has been over the consummate planner of our times: the real-estate development.
past 50 years. On Doing Cities poses economy. Real-estate development is a byprod-
thoughts for urban design in the 21st uct of an economy, which is mistakenly
century. READING CITY NETWORKS attributed as being its cause. The econ-
What we are attempting to do in small omy of traditional centre can only revive
THE CITY AS RHIZOME to mid-size cities is build a new economy by a uid economy that sprouts from new
Contrary to Howard Kunstlers prog- on old urban patterns. Our repeated dj patterns relevant to the network. This is
nosis on urban futures that giant cities vu is a result of this. what carries the old core with it in the
will contract and densify around their The uidity in contemporary urban new growth cycle.
old centers and waterfronts,2 quite networks has time and movement We are living in a decentralized geog-
the opposite is unfolding. Giant cities embedded in its structure. Movement is raphy which implies that the meaning
worldwide are mutating into hubs and the building block of this architecture. of centre has changed too. With this
subsuming smaller cities within their Here, without ow, there is no network, change, we need to recalibrate our
economic bandwidth as non-hierarchical and there is no emergence6 and hence expectations of the city core. We fool
nodes within a complex network of inter- there is no new urbanity. ourselves with every new civic project or
dependent economies. Cities that dont The network is the new economy. Here, real-estate win in the city core. We rarely
recognize this new geography are des- the outcome of change is new trans- factor opportunity costs of delayed shift
tined to swim upstream for a long time. actional relationships emanating from into the world of a knowledge economy;
In traditional urban planning mode, the inherent structural dynamics of the a shift that can only come with a strate-
one builds from the core outwards, until network. gic deep-read of city patterns.
residents says enough. And then, one The kind of change we presently talk Without this shift, traditional urban
continues to build anyways. The core about in smaller cities centres around centres do get revitalized eventually as
suffers for this. Rejuvenation most often leadership, vision and big-build projects soft live/work environments, and most
mangles the core, which then awaits based on form based notions of urban often serve as a critical memory link-
real-estate spikes for a boost. Meanwhile planning. age to history, which often get erased
the battle of the urban-suburban divide Where real change is about recogniz- with gentrication. One cannot recog-
rages, consuming in its frenzy the eco- ing and implementing structural realign- nize Yorkville8 in Toronto today precisely
nomic potential of many cities. ment of geographic patterns of cities, because of this. Density has its unin-
In contemporary planning mode, and thereby transforming cities into tended consequences when growth turns
planning led by economy self-organizes nodes of larger networks in ordernew into hyper-growth.
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SURFACE READ OF URBAN FORM
Urban design approaches based on
into urban centres. One of the biggest
challenges for small to mid-size cities
models of robust growth and uses Kuhns
description of the components of para-
massive surface-read of urban forms, which have repeatedly missed oppor- digms to provide principles.
has produced a dearth of civic projects tunities to urbanize in the last century A deeper read of a citys geography will
littered across North America, draining is to avoid the pitfalls of cities that are give urban designers an opportunity to
resources and the economy of its vitality. now trapped in the zero sum centre- reinvent the city in ways that few cities
Most are now obstacles to a true knowl- peripheral dichotomy of the 1980s. have dared to envision. Urban designers
edge economy which simply asks for an In an era when the idea of a static need to develop capacity to not catch
ecology of multiple, non-hierarchical centre has moved beyond the limita- the next wave, but become the next
entry and exit points across a network. tions of its structure, into ideas of liquid wave, and for this they need to recognize
Surface read of urban form throws us modernity10, ow and networks, smaller the critical importance of geographic
in a direction that generated hard con- cities continue struggling to re-build the structural realignment of existing pat-
nectivity between static points within a centre, using tools and techniques from terns of a city.
city, which required further constructs the last century. The contemporary world is charac-
such as TOD9 as supplementary motives Is human brain hardwired to not read terized by new spatial formations in
to induce growth. This is nothing more beyond the surface? To not recognize which network morphologies hold sway.
than the same old path-dependency patterns? The future of cities is depen- It seems we live in a world where every-
between urban planning of the eighties dent on recognizing patterns and dis- thing ows. The use of hydraulic meta-
and real-estate development. engaging old ones, and engaging new phors implies a need for theories able
Hard linkages have historically failed ones. Herein lies the significance of to make sense of these new geographies
to provide the structural framework deep-reading cities in our times. Without of ow.
needed to realign a city to new econo- this ability, we are doomed to choking a Positioning cities in the world: Towards
mies. Such efforts at best may succeed citys potential. a politics of ow, Phil Hubbard.
in replicating a broken-tooth urban We are wasting time trying to create
pattern, which is not to be mistaken urban form based on old texts instead of
as growth that is supportive of a uid DEEP READING URBAN focusing on our geography to allow a new
knowledge economy. PATTERNS kind of economy to emerge, which will
One of the most problematic issues In Models of Growth: towards fun- generate its logical urban form a new
in planning is to manage urban growth damental change in learning environ- kind of form12, which cannot but turn
through the 21st century, as a large ment11, David Cavallo, elaborates on small to mid-size cities into world cities.
portion of humanity continues its drift Paradigms: Mahesh P. Butani is currently an Intern
In Second Thoughts on Paradigms, Architect in Ontario. He got his bachelor
Thomas Kuhn states that paradigms con- of architecture from India in 1982, and
The Best Floors Start sist fundamentally of three elements: masters in arts education from Teachers
exemplars, models, and symbolic expres- College, Columbia University in New York
With Our Finish ! sions Rather than failing by attempt- in 1986. Presently he is involved in resto-
ing new blueprints, we attempt to create ration of old buildings and project design
an emergent design that does not plan and management for urban revitalization
every step in detail, but searches for projects in Hamilton, Ontario.
NOTES: REFERENCES:
1. Alexander R. Cuthberts, Requiem for an era of urban Mahesh P. Butani, On Reading Cities, 2011
design: www.scribd.com/doc/56587445/cuthbert2007 http://metrohamilton.ning.com/proles/blogs/
For more than 40 years, 2. www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/
article/6336/
on-reading-cities
Antonio Caperna, Biourbanism: A New Way to
members of the Concrete Floor 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizome Planning Urban Environment, 2010, slide presentation
4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizome_(philosophy) www.slideshare.net/antcap/lecture-antonio-
Contractors Assoon have 5. http://tusenpekpinnar.wordpress.com/2009/ buintroduction-to-biourbanism
dned the standard of quality 10/26/kick-ass-deleuze-guattari-introduction/ Michael W. Mehaffy, The New Modernity: The Architecture
6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergence of Complexity and the Technology of Life, Katarxis No. 3, 2004
in concrete oor construcon 7. http://reason.org/les/a7a14bfc36624f509e- www.katarxis3.com/Mehaffy_New_Modernity.htm
across Canada. c861e2c13b53f4.pdf
8. www.beintoronto.com/4a_custom_print.
Nikos A. Salingaros, Remarks on a Citys
Composition, Chapter 5 of Principles of Urban
Make sure that your next php?page=79616 Structure, Techne Press, Amsterdam, Holland, 2005
project is a success by 9. http://urbanplacesandspaces.blogspot.com/
2011/06/what-matters-isnt-transit-
www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Arts/Civicarts/
Areaplanning/urbanstructure/chapt8/remarks.htm
prequalifying members of the oriented.html
Concrete Floor Contractors 10. http://books.google.com/books?id=6yGycOFs42UC&lp
g=PP1&dq=Liquid%2520modernity&pg=PP1#v=onepa
Associaon. ge&q&f=false
11. www.media.mit.edu/publications/bttj/
www.concreteoors.ca Paper11Pages96-112.pdf
12. www.parisgeo.cnrs.fr/spip.php?
article22&lang=en (The dynamics of networked cities:
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Why you should use
an architect
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LOOK AROUND YOU solve make them a wise choice for any standards for education, experience
There is a vast array of building types: project. and examination;
residential continuing to develop their skill and
For your building project, you will
institutional prociency through the OAA continu-
want to consult a professional, an
commercial ing education program;
architect.
industrial applying standards; and
mixed use Many people will not have previously covered by professional liability
Each has its own specic users and retained an architect. By legislation, insurance.
needs. This amount of diversity requires buildings which exceed 3 storeys in
Architects meet high professional
someone who understands the big pic- height or 600 s.m./6458 s.f. (gross area)
standards. When were dealing with
ture of our society and communities must be designed by an architect, with
important decisions and projects dont
as well as someone who is trained in the exception of assembly occupancy
you want the best on your team?
the complexity of the processes and which requires the services of an archi-
Professional, Competent, Account-
details of building design. Each project tect regardless of the size. For buildings
able, Responsible
is a component within a community. In which do not fall into the above noted
order for our communities to be vibrant, categories, you have the choice of who A project that is designed and built by an
not only does the individual project the designer is. Every project introduces architect is one which is a successful col-
need to be well designed, it needs to opportunities where you can benet by laboration between client and architect,
address its context, how it relates to the choosing a professional. it is well thought out. Building projects
streetscape, and its role in creating a are big investments and the nal product
better, livable, safer community. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF should be effective, efcient, and beauti-
Just like the variety of building types, HIRING AN ARCHITECT FOR ful. We are all unique and each one of us
there is also a variety of designers and YOUR PROJECT? lives differently. An architect can help
builders. Architects are the only indi- When you hire an architect, you can you create a space that meets your spe-
viduals qualied to design the full range be assured they are: cic needs and addresses your objectives,
of building types and sizes. Their educa- qualified for admission into the concerns, hopes and interests. A solution
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Selecting an Architect and
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ARCHITECTS AND THE OAA Ontario architects are the only indi- for your project: Direct Selection; Quality
Architects today are involved in diverse viduals qualied to design buildings in Based Selection; Architectural Design
areas of practice and business. There are the province greater than 3 storeys or Competitions. Each method has its
specialists and generalists in private prac- 600 s.m. (6458 s.f.). advantages depending on such variables
tice. As well, architects are employed by The Association is dedicated to pro- as your requirements, the complexity of
a variety of large corporations, institu- moting and increasing the knowledge, the project and your time schedule.
tions, and small businesses applying their skill and prociency of its members, and To meet a clients needs, architects
skills in research, innovation, and cre- administering the Architects Act, in order must compete on the basis of their abil-
ative problem solving in a wide range of that the public interest may be served ity to perform the required services,
areas. Traditional practice, focusing on the and protected. not on the basis of fees. Therefore
design and construction of buildings, is All architectural practices are also a competitive bid method of select-
still a popular choice for many architects. required to obtain a Certicate of Practice ing an architect is not recommended.
issued by the Ontario Association of Competitive bids for architectural fees
Choosing an architect means you
Architects. can degenerate into an auction forcing
will have the best on your team deal-
Members of the public may obtain cop- fees down to unrealistically low levels
ing with your project.
ies of the Architects Act, and Regulation 27, resulting in fewer hours of professional
Professional, Competent, Account-
through the Ontario Governments e-laws skill being devoted to developing an
able, Responsible
website (www.search.e-laws.gov.on.ca). economical and satisfactory project.
The Ontario Association of Architects Savings in professional fees precipitate
ensures that the profession remains SELECTING AN ARCHITECT the reduction of design quality and pro-
responsive to the needs of society. fessional services, and the client loses
Selecting the right architect for
The Ontario Government has given in the end. When an architect has been
your project is one of the most signi-
Ontario architects the privilege of self- selected on an appropriate balance of
cant decisions you make as a client.
regulation. The Ontario Association of skill, experience, imagination, sensitivity
Architects regulates the practice of archi- There are three basic methods of and ability to perform on schedule and
tecture in Ontario. selecting the architect that is best suited within a construction budget consistent
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
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DIRECT SELECTION solicit design solutions which are judged
Visit the OAA Website to search our
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Tips on how to use RAICs Guide to
Determining Fees for
Architectural Services
THE ROYAL ARCHITECTURAL APPENDICES:
INSTITUTE OF CANADAS A Fee Calculation Work Sheet
(RAICS) B Sample Fees using Fee Calculation
A Guide to Determining Appropriate Work Sheet
Fees for the Services of an Architect is C Typical Invoice using Percentage-
endorsed by the OAA. The guide was based fee
developed by RAIC with input from the D Alphabetical List of Buildings by
Provincial Associations to assist archi- Category
tects and their clients in determin- E Services of the Architect
ing appropriate fees for architectural F List of Supplemental Architectural
services. Services
This national fee guideline includes G List of Types of Consultants on the
updated recommendations for percentage- Design Team
based fees. The guidelines are intended for H Finding, Selecting and Engaging an
both clients and architects alike and sup- Architect
ports existing provincial fee guidelines. The need for the document increased
This Guide provides: with the signicant changes occurring
the various factors affecting the in the design and construction industry. NOW
amount of the architects fee It is impossible to assume that the same Today the situation has changed and
the various building types and cor- professional fee will be appropriate for it is necessary to examine every single
responding details all projects even if the projects are of the building project to determine the appro-
references and work sheets to assist in same size and the same building type. As priate fee for an architects services. The
calculating fees each building project is unique, so is the practice of architecture and the provision
The publication contains the following scope of services required and therefore of architectural services have evolved
information: so is the fee. considerably. The architect and client
must agree upon a wide range of project
A percentage based fee was once requirements and negotiate a fee based
It is important to note that there is the standard. Today, it is no longer
no standard or recommended basis applicable. on each unique project. Some of the
for calculating the fee, as the fee is reasons for this include:
dependent on the specic requirements Widely different Authorities Having
of the project and the client. Jurisdiction and approval processes
THEN based on building type and jurisdiction;
The Value of an Architect A schedule of fees for architectural Increasingly complex and sophisticat-
(Architecture Matters) services based on a percentage of the ed building systems and technologies;
1. Architects Compensation construction cost was widely accepted Different forms of project delivery;
1.1 Methods of Compensation and used following the Second World War. Project phasing with multiple building
1.2 Fee Adjustment Factors / Variables Expectations and roles within the design occupancies at various different times;
1.3 Reimbursable Expenses and construction industry were consistent Numerous additional specialists to
1.4 Payment Provisions and clearly understood. Architects ser- consult and coordinate;
1.5 Other Payment Provisions vices for any building project were very Additional (or reduced) levels of ser-
2. Building Classications much the same and builders generally per- vices depending on each project and
2.1 Occupancy formed in a consistent manner based on a its method of delivery;
2.2 Building Complexity standard set of customs and procedures. Wide variations in construction costs;
2.3 Building Size Therefore it was relatively easy to identify New project design and documenta-
2.4 Building or Construction Costs a typical fee for services of an architect for tion requirements such as Building
2.5 Building Category or Building Type a particular building type. Information Modeling (BIM);
3. Denitions Requirements for third-party certica-
4. Other References tion (such as LEED);
RESOURCES
AWARDS
The OAAs annual awards program promotes the best of Ontario
architecture. Members of the public are invited to participate in the
Peoples Choice Awards, and the Landmark Award. A summary of the
current OAA awards program including criteria, description, and sub-
mission information, and images of the past winners can be accessed
at www.oaa.on, go to The OAA, click on Awards.
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An Architect. against a member of the Association, holder of a Certicate of Practice
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Salter Pilon Architecture Inc. fanstone@sympatico.ca
Richard G. Butterworth, Architect Inc. 151 Ferris Lane, #400 30 Intermodal Drive, Unit 3
Brampton, ON L6T 5K1 www.fanstone.ca
127 Judith Crescent Barrie, ON L4M 6C1
Ancaster, ON L9G 1L3 (705) 737-3530 / (705) 737-3539 (905) 677-2221 / (905) 499-4249
(905) 304-0241 / (905) 304-0242 gpilon@salterpilon.com info@arch-tech.ca BURLINGTON
rbarchinc@sympatico.ca www.arch-tech.ca Aside Design
Stephen Claude Charron, Architect FR 205 - 33 Beaver Lake Road, R.R. #1
Stephen Blood, Architect 67 High Street C. Y. Hui Architect
21 Kenview Blvd., Unit #11 Burlington, ON K0L 1J0
63 Stowbridge Crescent Barrie, ON L4N 1W5
Brampton, ON L6T 5G7 (416) 841-6963
Ancaster, ON L9G 5E1 (705) 722-6739 / (705) 726-5418 neil@asidedesign.ca
(905) 304-7938 scharron4682@rogers.com (905) 792-6561 / (905) 793-2406
sblood@primus.ca cho_archi@hotmail.com Chamberlain Architect Services
Ted Handy and Associates Inc., Architect 5096 South Service Road, Ste. 103
76 Mary Street Desmond Roychaudhuri, Architect
ARNPRIOR 20 Davenrich Court Burlington, ON L7L 5H4
Barrie, ON L4N 1T1 (905) 631-7777 / (905) 631-7717
(705) 734-3580 / (705) 721-0265 Brampton, ON L6Z 1N6
Richard White Architect lchamberlain@chamberlainipd.com
tha@thandyarchitect.on.ca (416) 871-5761
71 Carss Street www.chamberlainIPD.com
Arnprior, ON K7S 2G8 www.thandyarchitect.on.ca Part 9 Design
(613) 623-2336 14 Manitoba Place Chamberlain Architect Services Limited
contact@white.ca BELLEVILLE Brampton, ON L6R 2H9 5096 South Service Road, Ste. 103
www.white.ca (905) 230-0524 Burlington, ON L7L 5H4
The Ventin Group Ltd., Architects jeremy@part9.ca (905) 631-7777 / (905) 631-7717
6 Parsons Court, R.R. #5 lchamberlain@chamberlainipd.com
AURORA Belleville, ON K8N 4Z5 Rajinder Chaku Architect Inc. www.chamberlainIPD.com
CSPACE ARCHITECTURE (613) 967-7729 / (613) 967-3903 70 Ravenswood Drive
15 Laurentide Avenue twhite@ventingroup.com Brampton, ON L6Y 3Z4 Cynthia Zahoruk Architect Inc.
Aurora, ON L4G 3B3 www.ventingroup.com (416) 841-8010 / (416) 840-5835 2561 Britannia Road
(647) 588-1784 rajinderchaku@yahoo.co.uk Burlington, ON L7P 0E9
info@cspace.ca (905) 331-4480 / (905) 331-4662
BETHANY Reinders + Rieder Ltd. Architects, cz@czarchitect.com
Pro Vision Architecture Inc. Ronald A. Awde Architect Consulting Engineers czarchitect.com
14961 Yonge Street, Unit B 1458 King Street, P.O. Box 142 57 Mill Street North, Ste. 201
Aurora, ON L4G 1M5 Bethany, ON L0A 1A0 Brampton, ON L6X 1S9 Fabiani Architect Ltd.
(416) 800-6347 / (647) 800-0940 (705) 277-9490 / (705) 277-1531 (905) 457-1618 / (905) 457-8852 3390 South Service Road, Ste. 101
pva@provisionarch.com rawde@awdearchitect.com email@reinders.ca Burlington, ON L7N 3J5
www.provisionarch.com www.awdearchitect.com www.reinders.ca (905) 639-7753 / (905) 333-9464
info@fabianiarch.ca
W. J. P. Construction Designs, Architect www.fabianiarch.ca
BARRIE BLYTH 30 Ramsgate Court
Brampton, ON L6Z 1W4 Fernando Fabiani Architect
Barrie Vickers Architect John Rutledge Architect
(905) 495-2442 / (905) 827-2792 3390 South Service Road
78 Amelia Street 406 Queen Street, P.O. Box 393
wjpdesigns@hotmail.com Burlington, ON L7N 3J5
Barrie, ON L4M 1M8 Blyth, ON N0M 1H0 (905) 639-7753 / (905) 333-9464
(705) 728-0757 / (705) 728-2907 (519) 523-9000 / (519) 523-9018 ffabiani@fabianiarch.ca
bvickers@wasagabeach.com johnrutledge@live.ca
James J. Koyanagi Architect
Davenport Architectural Corp., Architect
374 Lark Avenue
28 Dunlop Street W., Unit One
Burlington, ON L7T 2T2
Barrie, ON L4N 1A2
(905) 634-4194 / (905) 634-4194
(705) 722-4899 / (705) 722-3278
jkoyanagi@cogeco.ca
davenportgroup@sympatico.ca
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jh.architecture CAMPBELLVILLE CORNWALL Vermeulen/Hind Architects - Alberta
2430 Edith Avenue 15 Foundry Street
Burlington, ON L7R 1N9 Gordon Cheney Architect Inc. C. D. Kaltsas - Architect Inc. Dundas, ON L9H 2V6
(905) 632-0792 / (905) 632-0792 220 Jessie Avenue, P.O. Box 193 1100 Marleau Avenue, Ste. 260 (905) 628-1500 / (905) 628-6300
jhettinger@sympatico.ca Campbellville, ON L0P 1B0 Cornwall, ON K6H 2W8 info@vharch.com
(905) 854-1844 / (905) 854-1845 (613) 936-8408 / (613) 936-9676
Karp Namisniak Yamamoto cheneyarch@cogeco.ca cdk@kaltsas.ca
Architects Inc. DUNNVILLE
3190 Harvester Road, Ste. 202 g. a. christoff/architect Paul J. Bolland, Architect
Burlington, ON L7N 3T1 CHATHAM 19075 Two R.R.#1 44 Haldimand Road, #17
(905) 639-6595 / (905) 639-0394 Andrew Incorporated, Architect Cornwall, ON K6H 5R5 Dunnville, ON N1A 2W4
kny@knyarchitects.com 11 Crocus Court (613) 931-3454 (905) 701-0486 / (905) 701-8921
www.knyarchitects.com Chatham, ON N7L 5L5 gacmail@istar.ca pbolland@bollandstudio.com
(905) 650-3450 / (289) 294-0141 www.bollandstudio.com
M. R. Neumann, Architect PBK Architects Inc.
landrew@lesandrew.ca
868 Danforth Place, Ste. 101 1345 Rosemount Avenue
Burlington, ON L7T1S2 Jorden & Cook, Architect Ltd. Cornwall, ON K6J 3E5 DUNROBIN
(905) 522-1234 / (905) 522-6072 330 Richmond Street, Ste. 201 (613) 933-5602 / (613) 936-0335
rtaylor@trg.ca Brian W. Dickey Architect Inc.
mrnarch@netrover.com Chatham, ON N7M 1P7 3692 Armitage Avenue
(519) 352-2010 / (519) 352-6344 Dunrobin, ON K0A 1T0
R. Meo & Associates Inc., peter@jordenandcook.com
Architectural & Engineering Consultants COURTICE (613) 832-5477 / (613) 832-0286
www.jordenandcook.com brian.dickey@aol.com
825 Kingsway Drive Mitch Sauder Licensed Technologist OAA
Burlington, ON L7T 3H8 74 Wade Square
(905) 632-6952 / (905) 632-8870 CHATSWORTH Courtice, ON L1E 3E6 EDEN MILLS
mpiskovic@meoassociates.com Larry May Architect (289) 928-0531
www.meogroup.com m.sauder.lt@gmail.com Charles Simon Architect
623308 Negro Creek Road, RR#1 The Mill, 221 Barden Street
Stafford Haensli Architects Incorporated Chatsworth, ON N0H 1G0 Eden Mills, ON N0B 1P0
1100 Burloak Drive, Ste. 300 (519) 794-4406 CREDITON (519) 856-9921 / (519) 856-9921
Burlington, ON L7L 6B2 LarryMay@Xplornet.ca simon.edenmills@everus.ca
Daryl Little
(905) 319-2009 / (905) 336-5719 78 Victoria Avenue E. www.simon-archplan.com
COBOURG Crediton, ON N0M 1M0
Svedas Architects Inc.
1084 Botanical Drive Bruce MacNeill Architect (519) 234-9412 ELORA
Burlington, ON L7T 1V2 171 Perry Street daryl.little@daryllittle.com
James Fryett Architect Inc.
(905) 308-7771 / (905) 308-7773 Cobourg, ON K9A 1N9 115 Metcalfe Street
tsvedas@sk-arch.com (905) 377-1087 / (905) 377-1087 CUMBERLAND Elora, ON NOB 1S0
maclue@eagle.ca (519) 846-2201 / (519) 846-0343
Louis Lortie Architecte / Architect
CALEDON Robertson Martin Architects 2207 Pleasantview Court james@fryettarchitect.com
Incorporated Cumberland, ON K4C 1H7 www.fryettarchitect.com
Landmark Architecture Architect Inc.
2521 Escarpment S Road 3 Acadia Drive (613) 833-0389 / (613) 833-0352
Caledon, ON L7K 1G3 Cobourg, ON K9A 1T8 llortie@mtarch.com EMBRUN
(519) 927-5399 / (519) 927-0503 (905) 372-6024 / (905) 372-6024
rm@robertsonmartin.com A. Dagenais & Assoc. Inc. Consulting
landmark@zing-net.ca
www.robertsonmartin.com
DELAWARE Engineers & Architect
Patrick Coles, Architect 931 Notre-Dame, Ste. 101, P.O. Box 160
CALEDON EAST Box 155, RR1 Embrun, ON K0A 1W0
COLLINGWOOD Delaware, ON N0L 1E0 (613) 693-0700 / (613) 443-5708
Laszlo Nemeth Associates, Architect alain@adagenais.com
18571 Centreville Creek Road Quantum Architect (519) 264-9511 / (519) 264-9511
Caledon East, ON L7K 2M2 403 Minnesota Street patcoles@sympatico.ca
(905) 584-2673 Collingwood, ON L9Y 3S6 FLESHERTON
(705) 444-5320 / (705) 444-5409
wendynemeth@iglide.net
qarch@bmts.com
DUNDAS Paul Dawson Architect
Ferguson Ferguson Architect South 10 Sydenham Street, P.O. Box 278
CAMBRIDGE 36 Jerome Park Drive Flesherton, ON N0C 1E0
CONCORD Dundas, ON L9H 6H2 (519) 924-2212 / (519) 924-3673
Dejmek Associates Inc., pdarch@bmts.com
Architect & Engineer A. Baldassarra Architect Inc. (905) 928-3519 / (905) 628-9260
35 Cambridge Street 7800 Jane Street, Ste. #200 ffarch@cogeco.ca
Cambridge, ON N1R 3R8 Concord, ON L4K 4R6
Kaj Devai Architect
GEORGETOWN
(519) 621-1233 / 740-9667 (905) 660-0722 / (905) 660-7019
abai@abai.ca #615 - 50 Governors Road Noor Associates Ltd.
dejmek@bellnet.ca Dundas, ON L9H 5M3 73 Arborglen Drive
www.abai.ca
George P. Fejes Architect and Engineer (416) 804-5973 / (905) 628-6480 Georgetown, ON L7G 6L1
Aftermath Designs kdevai@hotmail.com (905) 877-5294
R.R. #22, 6566 Ellis Road
Cambridge, ON N3C 2V4 33 Riviera Drive
Concord, ON L4K 2H9 Perkins+Will Canada Inc.
(519) 658-9999 / (519) 658-9990 15 Foundry Street GLEN HURON
irishcreek@globalserve.net (416) 568-1689
a.fragale@gmail.com Dundas, ON L9H 2V6 Lloyd Hunt, Architect
Lillepold Architect (905) 628-1500 / (905) 628-6300 21 Station Street
81 Blair Road Architectural Design Co. Inc., Architect Glen Huron, ON L0M 1L0
56 Pennsylvania Avenue, Unit 1 Stephen J-S Chang, Architect (705) 466-3111 / 466-3111
Cambridge, ON N1S 2J2 8 Revell Court
(519) 212-4486 Concord, ON L4K 3V9 lloyd@lloydhuntarchitect.com
(905) 660-9393 / (905) 660-9419 Dundas, ON L9H 6X9 www.lloydhuntarchitect.com
marty@lillepoldarchitect.com (905) 627-4822 / 627-3831
www.lillepoldarchitect.com adci@bellnet.ca
stephen_chang@live.ca
Veld Architect R. Varacalli Architect Inc. GODERICH
1700 Langstaff Road, Unit #1003 Vermeulen / Hind Architects Inc.
73 Chalmers Street N. 15 Foundry Street Adolfo Spaleta Architect
Cambridge, ON N1R 5B9 Concord, ON L4K 3S3 125 Anglesea Street E.
(905) 761-9544 / (905) 532-0438 Dundas, ON L9H 2V6
(519) 400-2861 (905) 628-1500 / (905) 628-6300 Goderich, ON N7A 1V2
krista@veldarchitect.com saro@varchitectureinc.com (519) 524-8948 / (519) 524-8948
info@vharch.com
www.veldarchitect.com www.vharch.com adolfo.spaleta@hurontel.on.ca
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McCallum Sather Architects Inc. HUNTSVILLE KINGSTON Susan Croswell Architect
157 Catharine Street N. 1144 Trailhead Place
Hamilton, ON L8L 4S4 Duncan Ross, Architect Alexander Wilson Architect Inc. Kingston, ON K7M 9H3
(905) 526-6700 / (905) 526-0906 75 Main Street W., Ste. 10 Admiralty Place, 103 - 20 Gore Street (613) 888-7196
info@msarch.ca Huntsville, ON P1H 1X1 Kingston, ON K7L 2L1 scroswell59@hotmail.com
www.mccallumsather.com (705) 789-3036 / (705) 789-6439 (613) 545-3744 / (613) 545-1411
duncanross@bellnet.ca design@awarchitect.ca
Philip Toms Architect www.duncanross.ca KITCHENER
292 Charlton Avenue W. Colbourne & Kembel, Architects Inc. AECOM Canada Architects Ltd.
Hamilton, ON L8P 2E5 Mitchell Architects Inc. 739D Arlington Park Place 50 Sportsworld Crossing Road, Ste. 290
(905) 777-8667 / 777-8664 7 John Street, Ste. 3 Kingston, ON K7M 8M8 Kitchener, ON N2P 0A4
philip@ptomsarchitect.com Huntsville, ON P1H 1HZ (613) 384-2240 / (613) 384-1277 (519) 650-5313 / (519) 650-3424
www.ptomsarchitect.com (705) 788-0650 / (705) 788-3257 info@ckai.ca dave.wilkinson@aecom.com
ferdinand@mitchellarchitects.ca www.ckai.ca www.aecom.com
Plethovalent Architecture www.mitchellarchitects.ca
52 Rexford Drive Ernest A. Cromarty Architect Inc. David Thompson Architect Limited
Hamilton, ON L8W 2L9 2263 Princess Street 181 Simeon Street
(416) 875-8946 JARVIS Kingston, ON K7M 3G1 Kitchener, ON N2H 1S7
dusan@plethovalent.com Daves Design (613) 544-5200 / (613) 546-9537 (519) 342-0095
22 Walpole Drive, P.O. Box 18 architects@cromarty.ca david@davidthompsonarchitect.com
Radojewski, Architect Jarvis, ON N0A 1J0 cromarty.ca
249 East Avenue N., Ste. A (519) 587-3966 / (519) 587-3966 John Clinckett Architect
Hamilton, ON L8L 5J4 H.M. Sardinha Architect Inc. 304 - 195 King West
davidbbennett@shaw.ca
(905) 528-3708 / (905) 528-5484 93 Queen Street Kitchener, ON N2G 1B1
radarch@cogeco.ca Kingston, ON K7K 1A5 (519) 742-7111 / (519) 578-2041
radojewskiarchitect.com KANATA (613) 544-7979 / (866) 822-3373 architect@clinckett.com
Dynar Architect + Associates Inc. Sardinha@sardinhaarchitect.ca www.clinckett.com
Rebecca Beatty Architect
19 Miles Court 535 Legget Drive, Stuite 120
Kanata, ON K2K 3B8 John MacDonald Architect Inc.
Hamilton, ON L8P 4G7 The Courtyard @ Bonnie Stuart, 141
(905) 527-9315 (613) 592-2284 / (613) 592-9352
info@dynar.ca Whitney Place, Ste. 101
rebecca@rbarch.ca Kitchener, ON N2G 2X8
www.rbarch.ca www.dynar.ca
HDR Architecture Associates, Inc. (519) 579-1700 / (519) 579-2046
Richard Briginshaw Architect 382 King Street E. info@johnmacdonaldarchitect.ca
Sam Esposto Architect Inc.
28 Sandwell Crescent Kingston, ON
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548 Upper James Street
Hamilton, ON L9C 2Y4 Kanata, ON K2K 1V3 (613) 549-1403 / (613) 549-5997
(613) 592-2337 / (613) 592-2637 rob.malloy@hdrinc.com JP Architectural &
(905) 383-7500 / (905) 383-5700 Engineering Services Inc.
sam@searchitect.com richbrig@sympatico.ca www.hdrarchitecture.com
Among the largest healthcare architects in 2269 Hidden Valley Crescent
Canada, HDR is a full service design rm Kitchener, ON N2C 2R2
Stantec Architecture Ltd., Architects KEMPTVILLE specializing in Healthcare, Science+Technology (226) 750-3054 / (226) 780-5121
1400 Rymal Road E.
Robert Beckett Architect Inc. and Civic, with four ofces in Ontario, 20 in amged2001@hotmail.com
Hamilton, ON L8W 3N9
(905) 308-7701 / (905) 385-3534 9 Bridge Street N., P.O. Box 808 the U.S.
Michael Brisson, Architect
peter.soldera@stantec.com Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0 742 King Street W., Ste. 202
Hughes Downey Architects
(613) 258-0846 / (613) 258-0846 Kitchener, ON N2G 1E7
TCA/Thier + Curran Architects Inc. 230 Rideau Street
robertbeckett@sympatico.ca (519) 208-5601
118 James Street N., Ste. 301 Kingston, ON K7K 3A4
www.robertbeckettarchitect.com
Hamilton, ON L8R 2K7 (613) 544-9183 / (613) 547-0852
bruce@hughesdowney.ca MMMC Inc. Architects
(905) 297-0863 / (905) 297-0864 290 King Street E., Ste. 201
curran@tcarch.ca KENORA
J.L. Richards & Associates Kitchener, ON N2G 2L3
www.tcarch.ca Hristov Architect Inc. Limited,Consulting Engineers & (519) 575-2227
631 Lakeview Drive Architects info@mmmc.on.ca
Victor P. Pala, Architect Ltd. Kenora, ON P9N 3P6 863 Princess Street, Ste. 203 www.mmmc.on.ca
768 King Street W. (807) 468-9397
Hamilton, ON L8S 1J8 Kingston, ON K7L 5N4
jeninarch@yahoo.ca (613) 544-1424 Peter Ciuciura, Architect
(905) 525-2200 / (905) 525-2129 hristovarchitect.com 122 Chestnut Street
v.pala@primus.ca kingston@jlrichards.ca
www.jlrichards.ca/team Kitchener, ON N2H 1V1
Nelson Architecture Inc., Architect (519) 743-1984
Zebroski Associates Ltd., Architect 205 Lakeview Drive, P.O. Box 1470 Malcolm Fox Architect pcarch@rogers.com
17 Huntsman Gate, R. R. #2 Kenora, ON P9N 3X7
Hamilton, ON L8N 2Z7 803 Ashley Crescent
(807) 468-9442 / (807) 468-8618 Kingston, ON K7M 4E2 Robert J. Dyck, Architect &
(905) 575-9333 / (905) 659-2447 david@nelsonarchitecture.com Engineer Incorporated
garyz@zebroski.com (613) 384-7372 / (613) 384-7372
www.nelsonarchitecture.com malcolmfoxarch@yahoo.com 79 Benton Street
www.zebroski.com Kitchener, ON N2G 3H3
(519) 571-0224 / (519) 571-8886
KIMBERLEY bob@rjdyckarchitect.com
HAMPTON
Ferguson Ferguson Architect North www.rjdyckarchitect.com
R. W. Bruynson Inc., Architect Box 81, 235325 Main St.
6 Hillside Drive Kimberley, ON N0C 1G0 Robertson Simmons Architects Inc.
Hampton, ON L0B 1J0 NORR Limited, Architects and Engineers 130 Weber Street W., Ste. 100
(519) 599-7139 / (519) 599-7139 Admiralty Place, Ste. 101, 20 Gore St.
(905) 263-4466 / (905) 263-8067 pferguson@cablerocket.com Kitchener, ON N2H 4A2
bruynson@on.aibn.com P.O. Box 111 1
597509_NORR.indd 7/19/12 3:53:01 PM (519) 745-4754 / (519) 745-0061
www.fergarch.com Kingston, ON K7L 4V7 psimmons@rsarchitects.ca
(613) 546-3618 / (613) 546-7839 www.rsarchitects.ca
HAWKESBURY KING CITY info@norrlimited.com
A-DN Architecture Design Inc. www.norrlimited.com Ryszard Gancewski Architect
Dzikowski Architects Inc. 39 Misty Street
362 Rue Bertha 57 Scott Crescent Shoalts and Zaback Architects Ltd. Kitchener, ON N2B 3V4
Hawkesbury, ON K6A 2A8 King City, ON L7B 1E4 4 Cataraqui Street, Ste. #206 (519) 894-3141 / (519) 894-8201
(613) 632-1940 / (613) 632-0502 (905) 539-4377 / (905) 539-4378 Kingston, ON K7K 1Z7 ryszardg@sentex.net
info@a-dn.ca dzikarch@rogers.com (613) 541-0776 / (613) 541-0804 www.gancewski.com
www.a-dn.ca
mail@szarch.com
www.szarch.com
LINDSAY
M. B. Finney Limited, HDR Architecture Associates, Inc.
Consulting Engineer and Architect Building 13, 3rd Floor, 800 Commissioners
Suite 213, Kent Place, 189 Kent St. W. 493435_HDR.indd
Road East, P.O.
1 Box8/30/10
5010 10:06:46 AM
Lindsay, ON K9V 5G6 London, ON N6A 5W9
(705) 324-4418 / (705) 324-5852 (519) 685-8501 / (519) 685-8505
m.b.nney@on.aibn.com dipesh.patel@hdrinc.com
www.hdrarchitecture.com
Wilcox Architects Incorporated Among the largest healthcare architects in
74 Lindsay Street S. Canada, HDR is a full service design rm
Lindsay, ON K9V 2M2 specializing in Healthcare, Science+Technology
(705) 328-0175 / (705) 328-1587 and Civic, with four ofces in Ontario, 20 in
wilcox.off@bellnet.ca the U.S.
L360 ARCHITECTURE INC.
LISLE 355 Wellington Street, Ste. 270
3 Stones Architecture and Design, London, ON N6A 3N7
Sean OReilly Architect (519) 473-6641 / (519) 473-4707
19 David Drive poreto@L360ARCH.com
Lisle, ON L0M 1M0 www.L30ARCH.COM
(705) 424-7845 / (705) 424-3651
soreilly@3stones.com
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Sam Morgan Architect Markham High Tech Inc. Architects MERRICKVILLE Axiis Architects
33 Bluewater Trail 50 Peter Street 2900 Rio Court, Unit 148
Maple, ON L6A 3G6 Markham, ON L3P 2A6 Eric Haar Architect Inc. Mississauga, ON L5M 7H8
(905) 417-9406 / (905) 417-9406 (905) 472-5802 / (905) 471-1529 106 Colborne Street E., P.O. Box 51 (416) 710-6779
sammorganarchitect@gmail.com info@markhamhightech.ca Merrickville, ON K0G 1N0 axiisarchitects@msn.com
sammorganarchitect.yolasite.com www.markhamhightech.ca (613) 851-8911 / (613) 269-4191
haar@magma.ca BW art Design Studio
Michaela Weiner Architect 4101 Westminister Place, Unit 32
MARKHAM 260 Town Centre Blvd., Ste. 300 Mississauga, ON L4W 4X4
Markham, ON L3R 8H8 MILFORD (905) 306-0574 / (905) 306-0574
AECOM Canada Architects Ltd.
105 Commerce Valley Drive W. (905) 470-7000 / (905) 470-2500 Building Permit Services bwartdesign@gmail.com
Markham, ON L3T 7W3 mweiner@petroff.com By Architect Inc.
www.petroff.com David Peters, Architect Inc.
(905) 886-7022 / (905) 886-9494 158 Scottsmill Road
230 Lakeshore Road E., #201
peter.lloyd-jones@aecom.com Milford, ON K0K 2P0
Min & Associate Inc. Architect (416) 760-8500 Mississauga, ON L5G 1G7
Architects + Research + Knowledge Inc. 800 Denison Street, Ste. 3A ladislav@buildingpermit.com (905) 891-6700 / (905) 891-9073
260 Town Centre Blvd., Ste. 300 Markham, ON L3R 5M9 www.buildingpermit.com david.peters@bellnet.ca
Markham, ON L3R 8H8 (416) 456-1074 / (905) 940-2763
minarchitect@gmail.com Graziani + Corazza Architects Inc.
(905) 470-7000 / (905) 470-2500
gmeschino@arkinc.ca MILTON 1320 Shawson Drive, Ste. 100
Naylor Architect Mississauga, ON L4W 1C3
www.arkinc.ca 2800 John Street, Unit 22 Brian Williams Architect (905) 795-2601 / (905) 795-2844
Markham, ON L3R 0E2 176 Sarah Street info@gc-architects.com
David McConnell - Architect Milton, ON L9T 1H2
46 Fonthill Boulevard (905) 470-2463 / (905) 470-7713 www.gc-architects.com
info@naylorarchitect.com (905) 875-3124 / (905) 875-3124
Markham, ON L3R 1V7 Hank H H Lee Architect Inc.
(905) 475-8336 Pavan Architects Inc. Green Propeller Design Inc. 5534 McFarren Blvd.
mcconnells@rogers.com 70 Gibson Drive, Unit 4A 336 Bronte Street S., Unit 29 Mississauga, ON L5M 5X8
Markham, ON L3R 4C2 Milton, ON L9T 7W6 (905) 593-9022 / (905) 593-9022
Delcan Corporation, (905) 878-2793 / (905) 878-4873
Engineers and Architects (416) 410-8938 / (416) 410-8938 hankhhlee@gmail.com
info@pavanarchitects.com marina@greenpropeller.com
625 Cochrane Drive, Suite 500 www.greenpropeller.com Hatch Architects Ltd.
Markham, ON L3R 9R9 www.pavanarchitects.com
2800 Speakman Drive
(905) 943-0500 / (905) 943-0259 Petroff Partnership Architects John D. Dorris, Architect Mississauga, ON L5K 2R7
www.delcan.com 260 Town Centre Boulevard 159 Wakeeld Road (905) 491-7035
Markham, ON L3R 8H8 Milton, ON L9T 2L7 david.lawson@hatchmott.com
Goudar Architects Inc. (905) 878-5190 / (905) 878-5190
105 Willow Brook Road (905) 470-7000 / (905) 470-2500
alipinski@petroff.com john@dorrisarch.com Hossack & Associates
Markham, ON L3T 5L2 Architects Incorporated
(647) 833-8647 / (905) 731-9823 www.petroff.com Our Cool Blue Architects Inc. 2155 Dunwin Drive, Unit 5
mgoudarzi@rogers.com R. Waiman Chung, Architect Inc. 310 Main Street E., Ste. 203 Mississauga, ON L5L 4M1
20 Townley Avenue Milton, ON L9T 1P4 (905) 607-8284 / (905) 607-8290
Hamid Kashani Architects (905) 363-7677 / (905) 864-9486
202 - 8791 Woodbine Avenue Markham, ON L3S 1C3 admin@hossackarch.com
(905) 940-3205 tkolbasenko@ourcoolblue.com www.hossackarch.com
Markham, ON L3R 0P4 www.ourcoolblue.com
(905) 604-2804 / (905) 604-3804 chungraymond1@yahoo.com
InstilR Studio
hamid@kashaniarchitects.com Roger C. F. Lai Architect 2625 Misener Crescent
MISSISSAUGA
Innovative Architecture Inc. Architect 70 Elmrill Road Mississauga, ON L5K 1M9
80 Inverlochy Blvd., Unit 308 Markham, ON L6C 2P6 Akitt, Swanson + Pearce Architects Inc. (905) 855-8583
Markham, ON L3T 4P3 (416) 732-9265 / (905) 887-9265 2203 Dunwin Drive nowackirichard1@gmail.com
(519) 791-6373 roger@laiarchitects.com Mississauga, ON L5L 1X2
ntavassoli@sympatico.ca (905) 607-2444 / (905) 607-1125 J. H. Rust Architect Inc.
Spectrum Architect krm@asparch.com 1100 Central Pkwy W., Ste. 30, 2nd Fl.
Jauhari Associates 15 Allstate Parkway, Ste. 300 www.asparch.com Mississauga, ON L5C 4E5
2 Apollo Road Markham, ON L3R 5B4 (905) 804-0388 / (905) 804-1058
Markham, ON L3S 4C6 (905) 940-5842 / (905) 940-5848 Allen & Sherriff Architects, Inc. juergen@jhrust-architect.com
(905) 471-7706 / (905) 471-4775 diana.migon@hatchmott.com 5160 Explorer Drive, Ste. 28 www.jhrust-architect.com
inderjauhari@hotmail.com Mississauga, ON L4W 4T7
Szeto Architect (905) 624-1607 / (905) 624-4988 J. Milcic Architect
John Shuki Lau Architect Inc. 70 Gibson Drive, Unit 11 asam@asarch.ca 191 Wyndham Street
3042 Bur Oak Avenue, Unit 2 Markham, ON L3R 4C2 Mississauga, ON L5M 1N4
Markham, ON L6B 0R1 (905) 513-6126 / (905) 415-8035 Almond Frasier Architect (905) 816-1784 / (905) 816-1784
(905) 707-0818 / (905) 472-6167 szetoarchitect@consultant.com 1777 Covington Terrace jmilcicarch@rogers.com
jslarchitect@bellnet.ca Mississauga, ON L5M 3M5
www.jslai.com
The Arcop Group, Architects (647) 501-5541 Jason Chiu, Architect
600 Cochrane Drive, 5th Floor kristy.almond@gmail.com 5351 Forest Hill Drive
Joseph N. Campitelli Architect Inc. Markham, ON L3R 5K3 Mississauga, ON L5M 5B7
10 Bur Oak Avenue, Unit 3 (416) 368-6987 / (416) 869-9075 Antrix Architects Inc. (416) 418-1799
Markham, ON L6C 0A2 liza.tilander@arcop.com 1109 Britannia Road E. jason.chiu7@gmail.com
(905) 887-8900 / (905) 887-9400 www.arcop.com Mississauga, ON L4W 3X1
jcampitelli@jnc-architect.com (905) 507-4975 / (888) 501-0265 Jenka Design Inc.
URS Architects & Engineers Canada Inc. nilesh.luhar@antrix.ca 863 Lakeshore Road E., Ste. 2
www.jnc-architect.com 30 Leek Crescent, 4th oor Mississauga, ON L5E 1E2
Leon Hui Architect Inc. Markham, ON L4B 4N4 Apexx Management Group (416) 831-2800 / (905) 897-8784
6 Wilmont Court (905) 882-9190 / (905) 882-4399 47 Pine Avenue S. jenkadesign@rogers.com
Markham, ON L6C 1A9 paul.vincent@urs.com Mississauga, ON L5H 2P5
(416) 258-2988 / (905) 948-9461 www.urs.ca (905) 274-1327 John Wong Architect
819 Messenger Meadow Court
leonhui@unimacgroup.com Venchiarutti Gagliardi Architect Inc. Atelier Architect Madunic Inc. Mississauga, ON L5C 4B3
Mark Feldman Architect 2651 John Street, Unit 1B 1290 Eglinton Avenue E. (905) 276-6032 / (905) 276-6032
260 Town Centre Blvd., Ste. 300 Markham, ON L3R 2W5 Mississauga, ON L4W 1K8 jajejowong@sympatico.ca
Markham, ON L3R 8H8 (905) 477-1065 / (905) 477-1067 (905) 206-1532 / (905) 206-0514
(905) 470-7000 / (905) 470-2500 rgagliardi@vgarch.net andy@aamadunic.com
www.vgarch.net
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83 Hinton Avenue N. 118 Sunnyside Avenue Workshop Inc.
Ottawa, ON K1Y 0Z7 Ottawa, ON K1S 0R1 1119 Wellington Street W.
(613) 728-2829 / (613) 728-7414 (613) 680-5253 Ottawa, ON K1Y 2Y6
ltarch@rogers.com 7mgray@gmail.com (613) 722-7818 / (613) 729-9223
ovidiosbrissa@bellnet.ca
HOK Architects Corporation Kevin Deevey, architect inc. Martineau Architecture Inc. www.ovidio.ca
205 Catherine Street, #101 51 Ivy Crescent 2 Vezina Place
Ottawa, ON K2P 1C3 Ottawa, ON K1M 1Y1 Ottawa, ON K2K 3G9 Parkin Architects Limited
(613) 683-1818 / (613) 226-9656 (613) 797-5689 (613) 850-6460 20 James Street, Ste. 200
denis.seguin@hok.com kevin@pixelslap.com martineauarch@sympatico.ca Ottawa, ON K2P 0T6
www.hok.com www.pixelslap.com (613) 739-7700 / (613) 739-7780
Melina Craig Architect Inc. ottawa@parkin.ca
HOK is a global design rm that specializes in KWC Architects Inc. 1029 Carling Avenue, Ste. 6
planning, architecture, design, and delivery www.parkin.ca
110 Argyle Avenue Ottawa, ON K1Y 4E8
solutions for sustainable interiors, building and
Ottawa, ON K2P 1B4 (613) 233-5246 PBK Architects Inc.
communities.
(613) 238-2117 / (613) 238-6595 melina@melinacraig.com 2611 Queensview Drive
Honorata P. Roseman, Architect kwc@kwc-arch.com Ottawa, ON K2B 8K2
Michael Brum Architect (613) 829-2800 / (613) 829-8299
7 Bower Street
Lalande + Doyle Architects Inc. 529 Echo Drive will.prange@genivar.com
Ottawa, ON K1S 0J9
207 Queen Street, Ste. 400 Ottawa, ON K1S 1N7
(613) 233-5556 www.pbkarchitectsinc.com
Ottawa, ON K1P 6E5 (613) 235-5060 / 235-0738
honorata8@sympatico.ca
(613) 233-2900 / (613) 233-1008 michael.brum@sympatico.ca Perkins+Will Canada Inc.
IBI Group Architects info@lplusd.com 485 Bank Street, Ste. 204
www.lplusd.com Michael Kelly Architect Ottawa, ON K2P 1Z2
333 Preston Street, Ste. 400
377 Dalhousie Street, Ste. 313 (613) 563-2500 / (613) 563-7281
Ottawa, ON K1S 5N4
Lara McKendrick Architect Ottawa, ON K1N 9N8
(613) 241-3300 / (613) 241-1130
73 Sherbrooke Avenue (613) 241-7198 / (613) 241-5782 Peter J. Kindree, Architect
j. Guy Monette Architect Ottawa, ON K1Y 1R8 email@padolsky-architects.com 79 Hinton Avenue
308A Fairmont Avenue (613) 728-4682 Ottawa, ON K1Y 0Z7
info@laramckendrick.com Moriyama & Teshima Architects (613) 860-1530 / (613) 368-4620
Ottawa, ON K1Y 1Y8
109 Murray Street
(613) 421-3051 www.laramckendrick.com kindree@mountainridge.ca
Ottawa, ON K1N 5M5 www.mountainridge.ca
guymonette@rogers.com
Len Ward Architecture, Inc. (613) 562-2908
J.L. Richards & Associates Limited, 1181 Bank Street Peter Moy Architect
Ottawa, ON K1S 3X7 Morris Melamed, Architect 9 - 21 Midland Crescent
Consulting Engineers & Architects
(613) 737-7300 / (613) 737-7330 116 Stonebriar Drive Ottawa, ON K2H 8P6
864 Lady Ellen Pl.
lward@artsandarchitecture.ca Ottawa, ON K2G 5Y1 (613) 726-6618
Ottawa, ON K1Z 5M2
(613) 727-7400 / (613) 727-7334
(613) 728-3571 / (613) 728-6012 petermoy@rogers.com
Leonard Koffman, Architect mormel@magma.ca
mail@jlrichards.ca
1300 Carling Avenue, Ste. 301 melamedarchitect.tripod.com/ Philippe Doyle, Architect
www.jlrichards.ca/team
Ottawa, ON K1Z 7L2 207 Queen Street, Ste. 400
(613) 729-2211 / (613) 729-1558 MTBA - Mark Thompson Brandt Ottawa, ON K1P 6E5
James Farrow, Architect
lkoffman@travel-net.com Architect & Associates Inc. (613) 233-0342 / (613) 233-1008
1350 Wellington Street W.
112 Nelson Street, Studio 102 pdoyle@lplusd.com
Ottawa, ON K1Y 3C1
Liff & Tolot Architects Incorporated Ottawa, ON K1N 7R5
(613) 725-2294 / (613) 724-6632 www.lplusd.com
83 Hinton Avenue N. (613) 244-2323 / (613) 244-3602
jfarrow@farrowarchitects.com
Ottawa, ON K1Y 0Z7 info@mtbarch.com Popovic Routhier Architects Inc.
www.farrowarchitects.com
(613) 728-2829 / (613) 728-7414 www.mtbarch.com 124 OConnor Street, Ste. 200
Jane Thompson Architect ltarch@rogers.com Award-winning architecture, urbanism Ottawa, ON K1P 5M9
404 MacKay Street and conservation rm: over 30 years of (613) 567-1022 / (613) 567-1023
Linda Chapman Architect experience and high level expertise in info@popovicrouthier.com
Ottawa, ON K1M 2C4
233 Argyle Avenue
(613) 747-8104 / (866) 276-8094 preservation, rehabilitation, adaptive reuse, www.popovicrouthier.com
Ottawa, ON K2P 1B8 heritage value intervention evaluations,
jtarch@rogers.com
(613) 231-4690 / (613) 231-8475 sustainability and Eco-District projects. Prelude Associates Ltd.
Janice van Baaren, Architect linda@smartarchitecture.com 4275 Innes Road, Ste. 210
518 Hillcrest Avenue www.smartarchitecture.com Nicholas Caragianis Architect Inc. Ottawa, ON K1C 1T1
Ottawa, ON K2A 2M9 137 Pamilla Street (613) 277-4002 / (613) 446-1427
LineBox Studio Inc.
(613) 720-3082 / (613) 822-4992 Ottawa, ON K1S 3K9 mhanna@preludeassociates.ca
55 Evelyn Avenue (613) 237-6801 / (613) 237-8289
jvbarchitect@sympatico.ca
Ottawa, ON K1N 0C6 nicholas@ncarchitect.ca Pye & Richards, Architects Inc.
Jason C. Flynn Architect Inc. (613) 789-2092 www.ncarchitect.ca 824 Meath Street
1154 Bank Street reeves@linebox.ca Ottawa, ON K1Z 6E8
Ottawa, ON K1S 3X6 (613) 724-7700 / (613) 724-1289
Live Architecture
(613) 299-8505 / (866) 587-2021 info@pnrarch.com
44 Caroline Avenue www.pyeandrichardsarchitects.com
j.ynn@ynnarchitect.com
Ottawa, ON K1Y 0S7
www.ynnarchitect.com
(613) 867-5483 Richard Chmiel Architect & Associates
John Donkin Architect Inc. studio@livearchitecture.ca NORR Limited, Architects and Engineers Incorporated
138 Hopewell Avenue www.livearchitecture.ca 55 Murray Street, Ste. 600 109 Bank Street, Ste. 200
Ottawa, ON K1S 2Z3 Ottawa, ON K1N
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(613) 730-6918 / (613) 730-6919
M.E. Johnston Architect (613) 224-5300 / (613) 241-4245 (613) 234-3585 / (613) 234-6224
110 Nelson Street, Ste. 504 info@norrlimited.com rca@rcarch.com
jdonkin@jdarchitect.ca
Ottawa, ON K1N 9P2 www.rcarch.com
www.jdarchitect.ca Open Plan Architects Inc.
(613) 562-3400 / (613) 562-3238
John G. Davies, Architect, Incorporated mej.rcl@sympatico.ca 457 Slater Street Rickson Outhet Architect
P.O. Box 4429, Station E Ottawa, ON K1R 5C2 319 Daly Avenue
Ottawa, ON K1S 5B4
Mark Glassford Architect (613) 883-5090 Ottawa, ON K1N 6G6
257 Guiges Avenue KrisBenes@openplan.ca (613) 728-1637 / (613) 728-8501
(613) 762-9796 / (613) 237-1671
Ottawa, ON K1N 5J5 www.openplan.ca rickson@rickson.ca
jgd@jgd.ca
(613) 402-2356 / (613) 860-2353
www.jgd.ca
markglassford@gmail.com
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PICTON Allen & Sherriff Architects, Inc. K & I Architecture Chris Tossell, Architect
10350 Yonge Street, Ste. 200 66 Oak Avenue 531 River Road, Unit 3
Brian Clark Architect Richmond Hill, ON L4C 5K9 Richmond Hill, ON L4C 6R7 Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 6X7
525 County Road 11, R. R. #1 (905) 884-1117 / (905) 884-4970 (416) 731-9223 / (905) 709-9469 (705) 942-1013
Picton, ON K0K 2T0 info@asarch.ca kulish@rogers.com CTA1@shaw.ca
(613) 476-4839 / (613) 476-4839 www.asarch.ca
bclark@kos.net Lowell Lo Design Inc., Architect david ellis architect inc.
www.maddoggallery.ca AWS Architects 7805 Bayview Avenue, Ste. 1401 255 Pim Street
75 Nantucket Drive Richmond Hill, ON L3T 7N1 Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6B 2T3
E.R.A. Architects Inc. Richmond Hill, ON L4E 3V9 (905) 709-1280 (705) 253-4333 / (705) 253-4332
2335 County Road 10, R.R. #3 (905) 773-0988 llo@lowelllodesign.com ellis@ellisdesign.ca
Picton, ON K0K 2T0 awszyplinski@yahoo.ca www.lowelllodesign.com www.ellisdesign.ca
(613) 476-2220 / (613) 476-2212 awsarchitects.com
scottb@era.on.ca Maher Salem Shahatit EPOH Inc. Architects and
www.era.on.ca D. Lus Architect Inc. 19 Subrisco Avenue Consulting Engineer
58 Baynards Lane Richmond Hill, ON L4S 1B1 726 Queen Street E.
Richmond Hill, ON L4C 9B4 (905) 780-8607 Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 2A9
PORT COLBORNE (416) 540-0533 / (905) 737-8295 mahsha62@hotmail.com (705) 949-5291 / (705) 949-5292
Quartek Group Inc. Architects, Engineers dlus@rogers.com info@epohinc.com
378 King Street Master Building Inc. www.epohinc.com
Port Colborne, ON L3K 4H2 David Sujitno Tjan, Architect 15 Wertheim Court, Ste. 511
(905) 834-9692 19 Alexandra Wood Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3H7 MGP Architects . Engineer Inc.
nocampo@quartekgroup.com Richmond Hill, ON L4B 2L1 (416) 830-0606 / (416) 623-7045 123 East Street
www.quartekgroup.com (905) 737-5477 / (905) 884-9549 info@masterbuildinginc.com Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 3C7
dsta@idirect.com www.masterbuildinginc.com (705) 942-9494 / (705) 942-7454
mgparchitects@mgp-arch-eng.ca
PORT DALHOUSIE Doris L.K. Cheung Architect Inc. Michael Cicerani Architects Inc.
20 Wertheim Court, Unit 20 76 Roseview Avenue TAL.VT Architect Inc.
Joseph G.A. Colonna Architect Inc. Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3A8 Richmond Hill, ON L4C 1C8 51 Margaret Street
8 Paxton Avenue (905) 881-2033 / (905) 881-9448 (647) 407-9430 Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 6J7
Port Dalhousie, ON L2N 5H8 dcarchitect@bellnet.ca michael.cicerani@rogers.com (705) 253-8580 / (705) 253-2121
(905) 937-8779 / (905) 937-4191 talvt@shaw.ca
jcolonna@cogeco.ca Eugene Kuan Architect Robert Segarra Architect Inc.
1 West Pearce Street, Ste. 205 95 Weldrick Road E., #63
Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3K3 Richmond Hill, ON L4C 6H0 SCUGOG (PORT PERRY)
PORT HOPE
(905) 882-8817 / (905) 882-8918 (905) 737-4459 / (905) 770-9059 Marc J. Riva, Architect
Christopher Wallace Architect r.segarra@sympatico.ca 11301 Lake Ridge Road
The Canton Mill, 4476 County Road 10 G2 Consulting Architects Inc.
Scugog (Port Perry), ON L9L 1V8
R.R. #1 23 Pearl Gate Court Ryan Company Architect Inc.
(905) 436-7125
Port Hope, ON L1A 3V5 Richmond Hill, ON L4B 2R2 154 Mill Street
architecture@riva.ca
(905) 753-1122 / (905) 753-2668 (416) 402-6622 Richmond Hill, ON L4C 4A9
(905) 737-8668 / (905) 780-6476 www.riva.ca
chris@cwallacearchitect.com g.ghatalia@g2ca.ca
ryancompany@sympatico.ca
Foord & Taylor Limited, Architect Heman Shih Architect Inc. www.ryancompany.ca SEBRINGVILLE
30 Bruton Street 26 Trish Drive
Port Hope, ON L1A 1T9 Richmond Hill, ON L4E 5C5 Studio Linea Architects Incorporated Architects Vision
(905) 885-5222 / (905) 885-4753 (905) 773-8304 / (905) 773-2716 125 Weldrick Road W., Ste. 20 92 Perth Road 130
architect@sympatico.ca heman@hemanshih.ca Richmond Hill, ON L4C 3V2 Sebringville, ON N0K 1X0
(905) 770-0223 / (905) 884-5961 (226) 808-5625
Philip Goldsmith Architect HJ Architects Inc. margaret@studiolinea.ca hromero@rogers.com
46 Dorset Street E. 152 Shadow Falls Drive
Port Hope, ON L1A 1E3 Richmond Hill, ON L4E 0N9 Thomas K.K. Yeung
(416) 628-2168 / (416) 628-2167
SHARON
(905) 885-0348 / (905) 885-6823 414 Oceanside Avenue
philgoldsmith@sympatico.ca info@hjarch.ca Richmond Hill, ON L4C 2Z8 Dennis K. Tanaka, Architect Inc.
www.hjarch.ca (416) 998-8818 / (905) 237-5223 14 Colonel Wayling Boulevard
Piccini Architect thomasykk@rogers.com Sharon, ON L0G 1V0
148 Walton Street, Unit 2 I. V. Tikhomirova Architect (905) 478-2522 / (905) 478-2522
Port Hope, ON L1A 1N6 56 Garden Avenue dtanaka@sympatico.ca
(905) 885-8729 / (905) 885-6012 Richmond Hill, ON L4C 6L9 RIDGEWAY
reno@picciniarchitect.com (416) 919-7407 Jason Pizzicarola Design - Architects Inc.
ivtikhomirova@gmail.com 296 Ridge Road N., Ste. 201 SIMCOE
PUSLINCH IBI Group Architects Ridgeway, ON L0S 1N0 G. Douglas Vallee Limited,
9133 Leslie Street, Ste. 200 (905) 894-8300 / (905) 894-8400 Engineers and Architect
Paula Hamilton Architect jpizzicarola@jpdesign.ca 2 Talbot Street N.
R. R. #2, 1510 Gore Road Richmond Hill, ON L4B 4N1
(905) 763-3451 / (905) 763-7845 www.jpdesign.ca Simcoe, ON N3Y 3W4
Puslinch, ON N0B 2J0 (519) 426-6270 / (519) 426-6277
(905) 659-4949 / (905) 659-4949 Jeffrey M. Swartz Architect johnvallee@gdvallee.ca
hamiltonmain@sympatico.ca SARNIA www.gdvallee.ca
77 Baynards Lane
Richmond Hill, ON L4C 9B9 David Gilchrist, Architect
RICHMOND HILL (416) 953-4127 / (905) 737-2115 907 Devine Street
Sarnia, ON N7T 1X3 SIOUX LOOKOUT
jmsarchitect@rogers.com
Abelman Architect www.jmsarchitect.com (519) 336-4880 / (519) 336-6922 Keewatin-Aski Ltd.,
44 Sweet Water Crescent dwg@turtlewerks.com Consulting Engineers, Architect
Richmond Hill, ON L4S 2A9 John G. Williams Limited, Architect 61 Queen Street, P.O. Box 510
(416) 795-5556 40 Vogell Road, Unit 46 Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1A8
lenabelman@hotmail.com Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3N6
SAULT STE. MARIE (807) 737-3858 / (807) 737-3875
(905) 780-0500 / (905) 780-9536 Caughill Consulting Services Inc., architect@keewatin-aski.on.ca
Allan Barrett Architect ashwartz@williamsarch.com Engineer and Architect www.keewatin-aski.on.ca
36 Portage Avenue williamsarch.com 536C Fourth Line E.
Richmond Hill, ON L4E 2Z4 Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 5K8
(905) 773-0711 / (905) 773-6210 (705) 949-1728 / (705) 949-1906
allanlb@rogers.com mbcaughill@shaw.ca
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Charles Cosentino Architect THUNDER BAY William A. Scott, Architect
99 Grenadier Crescent 345 Toke Street
Thornhill, ON L4J 7V7 Brook McIlroy Inc. Timmins, ON P4N 6V6
(905) 882-0683 / (416) 512-5944 53 Water Street, P.O. Box 800 (705) 267-4415 / (705) 267-4415
charles.cosentino@pwgsc.gc.ca Thunder Bay, ON P7C 5K4 wscott@ntl.sympatico.ca
(807) 683-8005
Claudio Rabaglino Architect Inc. info@brookmcilroy.com ACI Wright Architects Inc.
16 McKelvey Drive TINY 2171 Avenue Road, Ste. 204
Thornhill, ON L3T 5X7 DCSC Limited Architect + Engineer Quantum Engineering Toronto, ON M5M 4B4
(416) 457-8785 / (416) 754-0173 679 Leslie Avenue 97 Copeland Creek Drive (416) 322-2132 / (416) 850-4356
cs-rab@rogers.com Thunder Bay, ON P7A 1Z9 Tiny, ON L9M 0M2 info@aciw.ca
(807) 345-0845 / (807) 345-7240 (705) 549-1791 / (866) 516-9827 www.aciw.ca
Dennis Sintic Architect rnahil@shaw.ca david@engineeringbyquantum.com
49 Alexis Road Adamson Associates Architects
FORM Architecture Engineering www.engineeringby quantum.com
Thornhill, ON L3T 6Z9 401 Wellington Street W., 3rd Floor
(647) 998-5939 / (416) 757-6931 131 Court Street N. Toronto, ON M5V 1E7
dennis.sintic@gmail.com Thunder Bay, ON P7A 4V1 TORONTO (416) 967-1500 / (416) 967-7150
(807) 345-5582 / (807) 345-4093 redwards@adamson-associates.com
Haim Riback, Architect info@formarchitecture.ca 3 Sixty Architect Inc.
2 Pinevale Road 166A Bennett Road www.adamson-associates.com
www.formarchitecture.ca
Thornhill, ON L3T 1J6 A trusted and inuential multi-disciplinary Toronto, ON M1E 3Y3
Aedas Canada Limited
(905) 882-7459 / (905) 882-8950 design rm whose passion, commitment (416) 284-1073 / (416) 284-1908
5415 Dundas Street W., Ste. 214
riback@rogers.com and respect help to create distinctive built john@3sixtyarchitect.ca
Toronto, ON M9B 1B5
Idels Architect Inc.
environments that are better places for A Todaro Architect (416) 237-0600 / (416) 232-0778
people to live, work and play. 25 Cole Street, Ste. 1806 walter.daschko@aedas.com
80 North Meadow Crescent
Thornhill, ON L4J 3B1 Toronto, ON M5A 4M3 www.aedas.com
H. Bradford Green Architect Inc.
(905) 886-0632 / (905) 886-7064 123 South Brodie Street, Ste. #1 (416) 894-7143 / (416) 503-2887
AGATHOM Co.
idelsarchitect@gmail.com Thunder Bay, ON P7E 1B8 email@atodaroarchitect.ca
3 Gilead Place
idelsarchitect.net (807) 623-0800 / (807) 623-0800 A. Duncan Green, Architect Toronto, ON M5A 3C8
Irena Bombard Architect Inc.
brad.green@hbgarchitect.ca 108 9th Street (416) 203-9068 / (416) 203-9360
www.hbgarchitect.ca Toronto, ON M8V 3E4 info@agathom.com
392 Mullen Drive
Thornhill, ON L4J 2P3 Habib Architects Inc. (416) 253-6124 / (416) 253-8960 agathom.com
(905) 889-6950 / (905) 882-0061 1119 Victoria Avenue E., 3rd Fl. duncangreen@sympatico.ca
Agile Architects
irenabombard@rogers.com Thunder Bay, ON P7C 1B7 2121 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Ste. 616
A. Fazel Architect
(807) 623-1021 / (807) 623-4770 2973 Lakeshore Blvd. W. Toronto, ON M8V 4E9
Jonathan Weizel, Architect
36 Janesville Road
info@habibarchitects.com Toronto, ON M8V 1J5 (416) 201-9075
Thornhill, ON L4J 6Z9 Leonard Alfred Wood Architect Ltd. (416) 840-0499 / (416) 840-0498 agilearch@yahoo.ca
(905) 707-1996 / (905) 707-3474 info@afazelarch.com www.agilearch.webs.com
180 Park Avenue, Ste. 110
jrweizel@rogers.com Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6J4 www.afazelarch.com
Agnieszka Wloch Architect
www.jonathanweizel.com (807) 345-1099 / (807) 345-3923 A. Robert Murphy Architect Inc. 13 Albemarle Avenue
fred@lawoodarchitect.ca 2255B Queen Street E., Ste. #1100 Toronto, ON M4K 1H6
LLM International Inc., Architect
50 Aileen Road Toronto, ON M4E 1G3 (416) 567-4512
PBK Architects Inc.
Thornhill, ON L3T 5T1 740 South Syndicate Avenue (416) 690-1083 / (416) 690-1088 awloch@rogers.com
(416) 908-7889 Thunder Bay, ON P7E 1E9 arobertmurphy@rogers.com
Ahuva A.R. Woods, Architect
email@llminternational.com (807) 625-6770 / (807) 623-4491 AA Bernal Architect 265 Ridley Boulevard, Ste. 1105
www.llminternational.com jbradica@cookeng.com Toronto, ON M5M 4N8
25 Telegram Mews, Ste. 4107
Marlene R. Scharf Slopack, Architect Toronto, ON M5V 3Z1 (416) 480-1594
RSR Architecture & Design Inc.
60 Kings College Road 110 McComber Crescent (416) 558-9361 huvie@sympatico.ca
Thornhill, ON L3T 5J8 Thunder Bay, ON P7A 7E8 bernal_andres@hotmail.com
Alan Littlewood Architect
(905) 886-5048 / (905) 886-6466 (807) 630-6099 / (807) 345-6644 AA Bernal Architect is a multidisciplinary
2121 Bathurst Street, Ste. 423
mslopack@rogers.com info@rsrarchitectureanddesign.com practice with focus on sustainability and
Toronto, ON M5N 2P3
building asset renewal.
Meromorphic Design Group
www.rsrarchitectureanddesign.com (416) 928-9046 / (416) 928-6943
87 Kings College Road ABBARCH Architecture Inc. alanlittlewood@start.ca
Thornhill, ON L3T 5S1 TIMMINS 317 Adelaide Street W., Ste. 700
Alan Maguire Architect
(416) 877-7976 Toronto, ON M5V 1P9
J.L. Richards & Associates Limited, 18 Cranbrooke Avenue
yacher79@gmail.com (416) 340-8441 / (416) 340-1717
Consulting Engineers & Architects Toronto, ON M5M 1M4
kgrotsky@abbarch.com
Sang-man Youn, Architect 150 Algonquin Blvd., E., Ste. 201 (416) 480-9601 / (416) 480-2706
www.abbarch.com
38 Kings College Road Timmins, ON P4N 1A7 amaguire@eol.ca
Thornhill, ON L3T 5J7 (705) 360-1899 / (705) 360-1788 ABSTRAKT Studio Architecture
timmins@jlrichards.ca Alberghini Architect Inc.
(416) 738-1275 / (905) 886-1424 180 Belsize Drive
www.jlrichards.ca 85 Thorncliffe Park Drive, Ste. 4406
syoun@rogers.com Toronto, ON M4S 1M1
Toronto, ON M4H 1L6
(416) 830-3160 / (416) 484-6495
The Panel Group Inc. PBK Architects Inc. (416) 423-2666 / (416) 421-2661
voytek.gorczynski@abstraktstudio.ca
505 Highway 7 E., Unit 262 172 Algonquin Blvd. E. alberarc@rogers.com
www.abstraktstudio.ca
Thornhill, ON L3T 7T1 Timmins, ON P4N 1A9 www.alberghiniarchitect.com
(647) 872-1415 (705) 267-6438 / (705) 264-8218 ACI Architects Inc.
andy.cotnam@pbkarchitectsinc.com Alex Rebanks Architects Inc.
info@panelgroup.ca 30 Furnival Road
www.pbkarchitectsinc.com 232 Rose Park Drive
Toronto, ON M4B 1W3
Toronto, ON M4T 1R5
Variance Group Corporation (647) 344-2885 / (647) 342-5744
9 Mountbatten Road PBK Architects Inc. (416) 482-4343 / (416) 482-0654
wjoannou@rogers.com
Thornhill, ON L4J 8A5 834 Mountjoy Street S., P.O. Box 120 alex@alexrebanks.com
(416) 526-5034 Timmins, ON P4N 7C5 www.alexrebanks.com
mohsen@variancegroup.ca (705) 264-9413 / (705) 267-2725
barry.martin@genivar.com
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Daniel Louis Cusimano Design Workshop Architect Inc. Drawing Room Architect Inc. Edward Makauskas Architect Inc.
Architect Incorporated 98 Hastings Avenue 287 MacPherson Avenue, Ste. 301 4195 Dundas Street W., #325
185 Bridgeland Avenue, Ste.107 Toronto, ON M4L 2L2 Toronto, ON M4V 1A4 Toronto, ON M8X 1Y4
Toronto, ON M6A 1Y7 (416) 838-9592 (416) 975-1815 / (416) 975-1844 (416) 398-6500 / (416) 398-6619
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Detail Architect Drew Laszlo Architect Inc. Edward Nicolucci Architect
David Binder Architect 69 Binswood Avenue 3317 Yonge Street, 3rd Floor 113 Palm Drive
1407 Yonge Street, Ste. #200 Toronto, ON M4C 3N8 Toronto, ON M4N 2L9 Toronto, ON M3H 2C2
Toronto, ON M4T 1Y7 (416) 669-3405 (416) 781-5800 / (416) 850-5015 (416) 631-8035 / (416) 631-8035
(416) 925-5275 tkelaiditis@live.ca DLArchitect@rogers.com enicarch@pathcom.com
www.dlarchitect.ca
David C. Rich Architect Inc. Dialog Ontario Inc. Edward Tabachnik, Architect
110 Summerhill Avenue 2 Bloor Street E., Ste. 1000 Drew Mandel Architects 133 Torresdale Avenue, Ste. 1402
Toronto, ON M4T 1B2 Toronto, ON M4W 1A8 19 Duncan Street, Ste. 405 Toronto, ON M2R 3T2
(416) 924-8906 (416) 966-0220 / (416) 966-0223 Toronto, ON M5H 3H1 (416) 661-4534
davidcrich@rogers.com janderson@designdialog.ca (416) 260-8373 / (416) 260-0460 etabac60@gmail.com
davidcricharchitect.com info@drewmandeldesign.com etabachnik.synthasite.com
Diamond and Schmitt
David Footman Architect Architects Incorporated Edward W. Lee, Architect
321 Manning Avenue 384 Adelaide Street W., Ste. 300 6 Argyle Street
Toronto, ON M6J 2K8 Toronto, ON M5V 1R7 Toronto, ON M6J 1N4
(647) 580-8683 (416) 862-8800 / (416) 862-5508 (647) 894-7172
tedfootman@sympatico.ca info@dsai.ca DTAH Architects Limited edwonlee@gmail.com
www.dsai.ca 50 Park Road
David Fujiwara Architect Toronto, ON M4W 2N5 Edward Weinberg Architect
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(416) 10:18 PM
968-0687 17 Olive Avenue
Toronto, ON M4C 4X5 271 Mutual Street admin@dtah.com Toronto, ON M6G 1T7
(416) 703-3399 Toronto, ON M4Y 1X6 wwwdtah.com (416) 537-8475 / (416) 537-8679
dfa@on.aibn.com (416) 839-3102 ewarchitect@rogers.com
dimitri.papatheodorou@sympatico.ca Dubbeldam Design Architects
David Lieberman Architect 401 Richmond Street W., Ste. 258 Edward Wojs Architect
918 Palmerston Avenue, Unit 12 dkstudio inc. Toronto, ON M5V 3A8 366 King Street E.
Toronto, ON M6G 2S5 8 Leacock Crescent (416) 913-6757 / (416) 913-6759 Toronto, ON M5A 1K9
(416) 535-0165 / (416) 535-3444 Toronto, ON M3B 1N9 design@dubbeldamarchitects.com (416) 366-5320 / (416) 366-5878
djlieberman.architect@sympatico.ca (416) 342-8017 www.dubbeldamarchitects.com edwaRoadwojs@ewarchitect.ca
dmytro21@hotmail.com www.ewarchitect.ca
David Mitchell Architect Duncan S. Harvie, Architect
246 Dunview Avenue Domus Architects 74 Chester Avenue Eightspace Inc.
Toronto, ON M2N 4J2 1982 Islington Avenue, Ste. 101 Toronto, ON M4K 2Z9 109B Crawford Street
(647) 225-9396 Toronto, ON M9P 3N5 (416) 458-1893 Toronto, ON M6J 2V1
dgmarch@bell.net (416) 249-6687 / (416) 249-8894 dsharvie@sympatico.ca (416) 767-6611 / (416) 767-6638
mustafa@domusarchitects.com eistrat@sympatico.ca
David P. Moore Architect Dunjic Design
20 Victoria Street, Ste. 700 Don Bielesch, Architect 163 Floyd Avenue Ekam Architects
Toronto, ON M5C 2N8 77 Davisville Avenue, Ste. 2308 Toronto, ON M4K 2B6 4201 - 35 Mariner Terr
(416) 367-4131 / (416) 367-3538 Toronto, ON M4S 1G4 (416) 895-2155 Toronto, ON M5V 3V9
dmoore@pellowarchitects.com (416) 481-1234 / (416) 481-4700 info@dunjicdesign.com (416) 858-4819
dbarch@primus.ca www.dunjicdesign.com majidm.ekamarch@gmail.com
David Sin Architect
160 Browning Avenue Don Bolton Architect Corporation Dutra Architect Inc. Elemental Architects Inc.
Toronto, ON M4K 1W5 12 Kew Beach Avenue 49 Spadina Avenue, Ste. 301 312 Browns Line
(416) 601-1010 Toronto, ON M4L 1B7 Toronto, ON M5V 2J1 Toronto, ON M8W 3T6
ofce@davidsin.com (416) 520-4560 / (416) 698-4319 (416) 979-5813 / (416) 979-8567 (416) 910-0640 / (905) 247-0361
www.davidsin.com umber_ant@rogers.com dinodutra@dutraarchitectinc.com info@elementalarch.ca
www.dutraarchitectinc.com www.thinking-design.ca
David V. Snell, Architect Donald J. Caunter Architect Limited
76 Corley Avenue 40 St. Clair Avenue E., Ste. 302 E.I. Richmond Architects Ltd. Elevation Architects Inc.
Toronto, ON M4E 1V1 Toronto, ON M4T 1M9 243 College Street, 2nd Fl. 1967 Queen Street E., Unit 1
(416) 420-4544 (416) 922-2040 Toronto, ON M5T 1R5 Toronto, ON M4L 1H9
david@davidsnellarchitect.com dcaunter@caunterarchitect.com (416) 961-1567 / (416) 961-1321 (416) 690-0444 / (416) 690-0446
www.davidsnellarchitect.com www.caunterarchitect.com reception@eirichmond.com info@elevationa.com
www.eirichmond.com www.elevationa.com
David Yeung, Architect Doru Vasile Architect
825 Gerrard Street E. 229 Florence Avenue E.R.A. Architects Inc. Elizabeth Sisam, Architect Inc.
Toronto, ON M4M 1Y8 Toronto, ON M2N 1G7 10 St. Mary Street, Ste. 801 138 Princess Street, Ste. 1008
(416) 466-6888 / (416) 466-0580 (416) 576-7226 Toronto, ON M4Y 1P9 Toronto, ON M5A 0B1
doruvasilearchitect@rogers.com (416) 963-4497 / (416) 963-8761 (416) 691-1771 / (416) 691-1771
Davidson-Langley Incorporated Elizabeth.Sisam@utoronto.ca
Architects Douglas Lawrence Architect info@era.on.ca
6 Cornish Road 35 Langley Avenue www.era.on.ca Ellen Vera Allen, Architect
Toronto, ON M4T 2E2 Toronto, ON M4K 1B4 Eco-Revival Consulting Ltd. 4 Dacotah Avenue
(416) 487-8859 (416) 469-3147 / (416) 778-0158 5 Anvil Millway Toronto, ON M5J 2E5
dliarch@bell.net dlawrencearchitect@sympatico.ca Toronto, ON M2L 1P9 (416) 703-0866 / (416) 703-0866
www.dlia.ca (416) 391-4073 eva_arch@istar.ca
DP STUDIO INC.
Design Applications 413 - 25 Ritchie Avenue contact@ecorevival.com Emil Cristescu Architect Inc.
175 Withrow Avenue Toronto, ON M6R 2J6 www.ecorevival.com 920 Yonge Street, Ste. 804
Toronto, ON M4K 1E2 (416) 762-9466 / (416) 762-1351 Toronto, ON M4W 3C7
(416) 465-7054 / (416) 465-3693 david@dpstudio.net (416) 926-9097 / (416) 926-9098
info@designapp.ca www.dpstudio.net emilc@bellnet.ca
www.designapp.ca
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Gregory Patterson Architect HCA Architecture Incorporated Architects ID Workshop Inc.
47 Kimberley Avenue 191 Eglinton Avenue E., Ste. #201 105 Summerhill Avenue
Toronto, ON M4E 2Z4 Toronto, ON M4P 1K1 Toronto, ON M4T 1B1
(416) 690-6484 (416) 482-5216 / (416) 482-4942 (416) 300-0656
gregorypatterson@sympatico.ca hchristakis@hca.ca info@idworshop.com
www.hca.ca
Gregory Reuter Architect HOK Architects Corporation Ideal City Design Group Inc.
128 Hamilton Street 720 King Street W., #505 457 Balliol Street
Toronto, ON M4M 2C8 Toronto, ON M5V 2T3 Toronto, ON M4S 1E1
(647) 261-8052 (416) 203-9993 / (416) 203-9992 (416) 488-7745 / (905) 726-3131
gregoryreuter@yahoo.com gordon.stratford@hok.com charles_thomas@primus.ca
www.rdcabuild.com HDR Architecture Associates, Inc. www.hok.com Insight Architects
Gregory Woods Associates 255-257 Adelaide Street West L.L., 2nd Flr. HOK is a global design rm that specializes in 1801 - 1 Yonge Street
1777 Bayview Avenue, Lower Floor Toronto, ON1M5H 1Y3
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Toronto, ON M4G 3C5 (416) 596-0654 / (416) 596-6871 solutions for sustainable interiors, building and
(518) 256-0200
cornel.ionescu@hdrinc.com communities.
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gregoryhwoods@gmail.com www.hdrarchitecture.com www.insightarchitects.net
Among the largest healthcare architects in Howard Rideout Architect Inc.
Guthrie Muscovitch Architects Canada, HDR is a full service design rm 163 Gough Avenue Integra Architect Inc.
770 Browns Line specializing in Healthcare, Science+Technology Toronto, ON M4K 3N9 2001+ Sheppard Avenue E., Ste. 300
Toronto, ON M8W 3W2 and Civic, with four ofces in Ontario, 20 in (416) 410-5855 / (416) 406-2561 Toronto, ON M2J 4Z8
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postmaster@gmarch.ca www.howardrideoutarch.com djm@integrapro.com
Heather Asquith Architect
www.gmarch.ca 82 Langley Avenue Ian Chodikoff Architect www.integrapro.com
Habash Architect Toronto, ON M4K 1B5 195 York Mills Road Iori Architects Inc.
38 Amanda Drive (416) 433-1495 Toronto, ON M2L 1K8 49 Jackes Avenue, 3rd Floor
Toronto, ON M1V 1C9 heather.asquith@sympatico.ca (416) 220-6369 Toronto, ON M4T 1E2
(416) 391-3995 / (416) 391-2034 chodikoff@gmail.com (416) 964-8333 / (416) 964-8336
Helen Vorster Architect
nasryhabash@rogers.com 150 MacDonell Avenue Ian Douglas Architect Inc. ciori@ariapartnership.com
Toronto, ON M6R 2A6 156 Balsam Avenue www.ariapartnership.com
Hagen Materne Architect
77 Sparkhall Avenue (416) 531-8215 / (416) 531-4399 Toronto, ON M4E 3C1 ISD Architects Inc.
Toronto, ON M4K 1G7 helenvorsterarchitect@sympatico.ca (416) 859-2837 133 Coxwell Avenue
(416) 346-1517 www.helenvorsterarchitect.ca iandouglas@sympatico.ca Toronto, ON M4L 3B4
hagen.materne@gmail.com Hendrik Opt Root, Architect Ltd. Ian MacDonald Architect Inc. (416) 466-4578
25 Cole Street, Ste. 1408 80 Spadina Avenue, Ste. 201 issamshukor@yahoo.com
Hanna E. Regehr - Architect
147 Woodbine Avenue Toronto, ON M5A 4M3 Toronto, ON M5V 2J4 Isometrica Design
Toronto, ON M4L 3P1 (416) 361-1915 (416) 410-4011 / (416) 682-9002 10 Delisle Avenue, Ste. 1013
(416) 699-6895 / (416) 690-1261 optroot@sympatico.ca ian@ima.ca Toronto, ON M4V 3C6
hanna.regehr@gmail.com www.optrootarchitect.com www.ima.ca (416) 832-1278
Henry Chiu Architect Limited Ian Trites Architect info@isometricadesign.com
Hanson + Jung Architects Inc. www.isometricadesign.com
457 Richmond Street W., Ste. 101 2347 Kennedy Road, Ste. 507 20 Fourth Street
Toronto, ON M5V 1X9 Toronto, ON M1T 3T8 Toronto, ON M5J 2B7 Istvan Lendvay Architect
(416) 340-7373 / (416) 340-0005 (416) 298-4085 / (416) 298-0416 (416) 203-0830 / (416) 203-0100 2 Chateld Drive
info@hjarchitects.ca henry@henrychiuarchitect.com obrites@sympatico.ca Toronto, ON M3B 1K5
www.hjarchitects.ca Henry Schefter Architect Inc. IBI Group Architects (416) 449-7253 / 449-7253
219 Dufferin Street, Ste. 100C 103 Church Street, Ste. 201 ilendvay@sympatico.ca
Hanson Architect
457 Richmond Street W., Ste. 101 Toronto, ON M6K 3J1 Toronto, ON M5C 2G3 Ivan S. Franko Architect
Toronto, ON M5V 1X9 (416) 903-9339 (416) 466-3920 / (416) 466-2860 5415 Dundas Street W., Ste. 214
(416) 340-7373 / (416) 340-0005 hschefter@yahoo.com www.ibigroup.com Toronto, ON M9B 1B5
heidi@hjarchitects.ca Hermitage Architects Inc. IBI Group Architects (416) 232-0777 / (416) 232-0778
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Toronto, ON M4M 3M3 Toronto, ON M4W 1N6 www.ifranko.com
Hardial Dhir Architect Inc. Our design rm is dedicated to quality in
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m.lobban@yahoo.com churches, ofce interiors, and barrier-free
Toronto, ON M6P 1A6 IBI Group Architects access. Clients include The Salvation Army
(416) 532-2022 / (416) 538-2202 High Park Architects 30 International Blvd. and Toronto Community Housing.
hardial@dhirarchitects.com 3000 Dundas Street W. Toronto, ON M9W 5P3
www.dhirarchitect.com Toronto, ON M6P 1Z3 (416) 679-1930 / (416) 675-4620 Ivan Saleff Architect
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Hariri Pontarini Architects IBI Group Architects Toronto, ON M2N 5B5
602 King Street W. highparkarchitects@bellnet.ca
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Toronto, ON M5V 1M6 Toronto, ON M5V 1V6 modstreet@sympatico.ca
(416) 929-4901 / (416) 929-8924 Hilditch Architect (416) 596-1930 / (416) 596-0644
info@hp-arch.com 401 Richmond Street W., #139 www.ibigroup.com J. Christopher Knowles, Architect
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(416) 977-7877 / (416) 977-8460 IBI Group Architects (Manitoba) Toronto, ON M5M 1J1
Harry Mardirossian, Architect 230 Richmond Street W., 5th Floor (416) 486-6386
23 Lynn Gate Crescent steve@hilditch-architect.com
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Toronto, ON M1T 2E1 (416) 596-1930 J. Gorka Architect
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hm.arch@rogers.com 456 Bloor Street W., 2nd Fl. Toronto, ON M2N 4Z8
Toronto, ON M5S 1X8 Icon Architects Inc. (416) 226-9709 / (416) 227-2633
Harry Morison Lay, Architect 5050 Dufferin Street, Ste. 200 gorka@rogers.com
231 Macpherson Avenue, Main Floor (416) 539-7864 / (416) 539-8080
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Toronto, ON M4V 1A1 (416) 840-9279 / (416) 650-9595
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78 Deforest Road Toronto, ON M1B 5K1 Toronto, ON M4K 1X7 Toronto, ON M6A 3B4
Toronto, ON M6S 1J4 (416) 298-4001 / (416) 298-4341 (416) 466-4709 / (416) 466-4709 (416) 783-6878 / (416) 783-6876
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architect@khadesign.ca www.kyraclarksonarchitect.com
www.khadesign.ca Kingsland + Architects, Inc. Leonardo Romanese Architect Inc.
219 Dufferin Street, Ste. 308B L.E. Glazer Architect Limited 42 Goodmark Place, Unit 10
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124 Wells Street (416) 203-7799 / (416) 203-7763 Toronto, ON M3B 2R2 (416) 674-5006 / (416) 674-9383
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Kathleen West Architect Kirkor Architects Levente B. Danko Architect
347 Sorauren Avenue, Unit 201 20 Martin Ross Avenue Lapointe Architects 657 Woodbine Avenue
Toronto, ON M6R 2G5 Toronto, ON M3J 2K8 10 St. Mary Street, Ste. 606 Toronto, ON M4E 2J3
(416) 532-0005 / (416) 551-3135 (416) 665-6060 / (416) 665-1234 Toronto, ON M4Y 1P9 (416) 686-7218 / (416) 686-7735
kwestarch@gmail.com kirkor@kirkorarchitects.com (416) 964-6641 / (416) 964-6643 lbdarch@rogers.com
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Katrina Sochacka, Architect www.lapointe-arch.com Levitt Goodman Architects Ltd.
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Toronto, ON M2M 1S4 Larden Code Consulting Architect Toronto, ON M6G 1A8
(416) 222-8248 307 Sunnyside Avenue (416) 203-7600 / (416) 203-3342
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Katy Chey Kleinfeldt Mychajlowycz Architects ael.hp.t.o@rogers.ocm
50 Stephanie Street, Ste. 1506 Incorporated Libela Architects Inc.
Toronto, ON M5T 1B3 147 Portland Street
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(416) 799-6332 Toronto, ON M5V 2N4 123 Fern Avenue Toronto, ON M1H 1J1
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Kearns Mancini Architects Inc. KMA Inc. is a general architectural practice Lieux Architects Ltd.
One Atlantic Avenue, Ste. #104 with a specialty focus in the area of secure Larkin Architect Limited 42 Browning Avenue
Toronto, ON M6K 3E7 institutional facilities. We provide a full 457 Richmond Street W., Ste. 201 Toronto, ON M4K 1V7
(416) 536-5666 / (416) 536-8626 range of services including architectural, Toronto, ON M5V 1X9 (416) 466-7764 / (416) 466-0771
mail@kmai.com programming, interior design, planning and (416) 504-6054 / (416) 504-3145 lieux@bellnet.ca
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services. Additionally, the rm offers www.larkinarchitect.com
Keith David Benjamin Architect Compliance Services for public owners (PDC), Lin Architect
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A Angel, Norma Lucia Barna, Joseph Bettio, John J., Toronto, ON
Annan, Midhat Barnett, Robert E., Toronto, ON Bettio, Walter
Abbass, Hossam El-Din, Nepean, ON
Antoniou, Francine Natalie Barrada, Mohamed Amr M., Bevelander, Pedro A.
Abdolmohammady, Mohsen, Thornhill, ON Peterborough, ON
Antoniuk, Aleksander, Toronto, ON Beverley-Burton, Rachel F.C.
Abdou, Medhat Barre, Christopher M.F.
Antunes, Carlos E. Beynon, Murray
Abdulla, Firoz A., Toronto, ON Barrett, Allan L.
Apostolou, Gloria Bhattarai, Kishor
Abdulmajeed, Rezkar Mohammed, Barrett, Charles H.
Applebaum, Edward Bhons, Harpreet Singh, Brampton, ON
Hamilton, ON
Applegath, J. Craig Barrett, Kevin B., Haliburton, ON Bielaska, Wynus
Abelman, Leonard, Richmond Hill, ON
Aqeel, Muhammad-Atif Barrett, Michael Roland Bielesch, Donald J., Toronto, ON
Abernathy, Roy Lee, Atlanta, GA
Aquilina, Paul Andrew Barrett, Wayne M. Bieringer, Steven John
Abo Nassar, Osama, Welland, ON
Archer, Peter W., Barrie, ON Barron, R. Scott Bigauskas, Andrew R.
Abrahams, Robert Gregory, Toronto, ON
Archondakis, John Barteaux, Pamela A., Fredericton, NB Bigelow, Jay A.
Abrams, Norman, Toronto, ON
Ardiel, Donald L., London, ON Bartkowski, Ryszard Jan Biljetina, Michael William
Abrosimov, Yelena Vitalievna
Arends, David Scott Bartlett, Joel Anthony, Guelph, ON Bilson, Carolyn Mary
Acton, Lawrence Russell, Vancouver, BC
Arenson, Michael Craig, Northbrook, IL Barton, Virginia A. Binder, David
Adair, R. Jamie, Toronto, ON
Ariss, J. David Basilious, Maged, Windsor, ON Bird, Peter J., Bracebridge, ON
Adams, Gregory Kenji
Armin, DJ. Bassi, Kris Birdsell, J. William, Guelph, ON
Adams, Ross Gene, Mooresville, NC
Armstrong, Lawrence Robert Batay-Csorba, Andrew Thomas, Birkenshaw, Douglas Frank
Adams, Stewart N. Toronto, ON
Arnone, Robert P. Birtles, Sarah Elizabeth
Adamson, Robert Bate, Lisa M., Toronto, ON
Arsenault, David M. Bisaillon, Guy Eric
Agar, Philip C., London, ON Bateson, Anthony Alan
Arthurs, DArcy M. Bitsakakis, George T., Thornhill, ON
Agensky, Harry, Toronto, ON Battaglia, Anthony C.
Arvai, James Peter Bizios, Georgios, Toronto, ON
Agro, David John Battaglia, Joseph, Vaughan, ON
Asadikia, M. Reza Blaauw, Sara A., Toronto, ON
Aguanno, Andrew, Thornhill, ON Baumanis, Velta M., Mt. Brydges, ON
Asgharali, Shakil Ahmed, Toronto, ON Black, Chas. Vernon
Ahuja, Vijay Srichand Baxter, Graham James
Ashby, James Edward Black, Marie
Aimis, Jillian, Toronto, ON Baytman, Michael I.
Asquith, Heather Ann Black, Stephen M.
Aitken, Brian James Beamer, Christopher Paul
Astle, Wayne C. Black, Susan Carol
Akman, H. Zuhal Beamish, Charles Foster, Toronto, ON
Atchison, Jeffrey Alan, Stratford, ON Blair, John D., Toronto, ON
Al Mathno, Mohammed Salim, Bean, Ronald
Toronto, ON Atkinson, Cheryl Blais, Denis C.
Attard, Michael Weldon, Toronto, ON Beatty, Rebecca J. Blakely, M. David, Nepean, ON
Al Mathno, Saba Ghassan
Au, Duncan M.S. Beck, Oliver Anthony Blanchaer, Carl
Alaimo, Francesco, Woodbridge, ON
Au, Kwok C., Toronto, ON Beckett, C. Robert, Kemptville, ON Blees, Patrick Gregory, Minneapolis, MN
Alberghini, Pier Paolo, Toronto, ON
Au, Michelle Ho Ching Beckett, Maureen Elaine, Toronto, ON Blood, Stephen E., Ancaster, ON
Albergo, Angelo D.
Aubry, Richard A. Beesley, Philip, Toronto, ON Blouin, Alexandre, Montreal, QC
Alcaide, Vincent Francis, Ottawa, ON
Avis, Allan R. Beevor, Keri M. Blumberg, Mervyn
Aleksova-Simjanoska, Miroslava,
Awde, Brian, Toronto, ON Behar, Moiz, Markham, ON Blumberg, Shirley
Toronto, ON
Awde, Ronald A. Beinhaker, Philip H., Toronto, ON Blums, John R.
Aleong-Spry, Cheryl J.
Azar, Charles, Ottawa, ON Beitz, Jr., William J. Boake, Brian G., Toronto, ON
Alexander, Gregory
Azar, Dory Bekhit, Nersiana Nassif Boaretti, Robert W.
Ali, Aquil A.
Azar, Loghman, Toronto, ON Belair, Roch C., Sudbury, ON Boctor, Mohsen Y.
Aliabadi, Reza
Azar, Marchad John Belanger, Louis W., Sudbury, ON Bodor, Gabriel, Unionville, ON
Alkasawat, Loloa
Aziz, Rafel H., Toronto, ON Belcher, Anthony J., Toronto, ON Boelling, Eric John
Alkhaddam, Mazen, Richmond Hill, ON
Belisle, James D., Toronto, ON Boey, Fiona
Allaire, Sylvain, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC
Bellavance, Alan, Bromont, QC Bogdan, Joseph A., Toronto, ON
Allam, M. Nehad, Toronto, ON B
Bellehumeur, Guy R. Bogdan, Stasia Marie
Allan, Edwin Bruce
Backewich, Paul Michael Belvedere, Raffaele Bohacek, Radim, Ottawa, ON
Allarakhia, Mohsin, Dubai
Baechler, Mark Wayne, Toronto, ON Bely, Nathalie Cecile, Toronto, ON Bohackova, Yvona, Ottawa, ON
Allen, Douglas K., Richmond Hill, ON
Baek, Howard Namwoo, Toronto, ON Belzberg, Hagy, Santa Monica, CA Bohlin, Peter Quarfordt, Wilkes-Barre, PA
Allen, Ellen V., Toronto, ON
Bagga, Surendra K., Windsor, ON Bemi, James M., Nepean, ON Bolen, Matthew Paul, Waterloo, ON
Allen, Michael D., Niagara Falls, ON
Bagworth, Stephen Benda, Ivana Bolland, Paul Joseph, Dunnville, ON
Allen, Robert E.
Bahm, Michaela Beatrix Bendersky, Albert, Thornhill, ON Bolton, Donald J., Toronto, ON
Allen, Valerie Lynn
Baidoc, Sabin Benedek, Alexander Bombard, Irena
Almond Frasier, Kristy Lynn,
Bailey, James R. B., Toronto, ON Benes, Kristopher Daniel, Ottawa, ON Bondoc, Corina Gabriela
Mississauga, ON
Bailey, Scott Edward, Picton, ON Benjamin, Keith David, Toronto, ON Bonell, Bryan A., Ottawa, ON
Alsop, William, London
Baird, George P., Toronto, ON Bennett, Jeremiah Jared Boni Bangari, Shuvra
Alter, Lloyd C.
Bakalov, Albena Emilova Bennett, Robert D. Bonnardeaux, Yves, Toronto, ON
Altosaar, Tonu
Bakker, Joost Bentley, Nolan David Bonnett, Derek A., Toronto, ON
Amantea, Michael
Balas, Pawel Tomasz, Vancouver, BC Berchert, John F. Boone, John
Amato, Domenic
Balbaa, Jilan Beresford, John H. Boraks, Robert, Ottawa, ON
Amer, Nasser A.A.M., Newmarket, ON
Balbaa, Taymoore, Toronto, ON Berest, Mark Steven Borenstein, Allan Michael, Toronto, ON
Amicone, Dan
Baldassarra, A. Silvio, Toronto, ON Berg, John Borgal, Christopher
Amin, Amin
Baldassarra, Antonio Berg, Jonathan William, Toronto, ON Borooah, Ronji
Amir Jafari, Mohammad, Toronto, ON
Balind, David A. Bergen, J. Michael, Troy, NY Bortnowski, Vlad Voicu, Toronto, ON
Ampas, Elias L.
Ballentine, Gregory P. Berglund, Robert Alan, Aurora, CO Bortolotti, Bruno
Andersen, Svenn Erik
Balmer, John Duff, Toronto, ON Berlo, Alexandra Marica Bortolotti, John P.
Anderson, Bruce
Bandiera, Franco, Toronto, ON Bernal, Andres Arturo Bortolotto, Tania, Toronto, ON
Anderson, James R.
Banelis, Vaidila Pranas Bernatt, Stephen Bouchard, Denis Joseph Pierre,
Anderson, Jennifer
Bangash, Mehboob Khan, Toronto, ON Berrill, Stephen Michael, Windsor, ON Quebec, QC
Anderson, Robert
Banina, Allan Paul, Toronto, ON Berry, James L. Boucher, Carole Edith
Andrew, Brian R.
Barel-Leung, Manon Berton, Peter A. Bouliane, Luc Jean-Paul, Toronto, ON
Andrew, Leslie
Barhay, Supreet Bertrand, Brian R. Boulos, Atef
Andrews, David Lee
Barkhurst, Neal E. Berzins, Edwin Dainis Boulton, William Stephen, Toronto, ON
Andritsos, Spiros Luke
Barmi, Jagdip Singh, Toronto, ON Bessai, Thomas Haviland, Toronto, ON Bourbeau, Claude, Montreal, QC
INTERN ARCHITECTS
A Ahmad, Shikha A., Thunder Bay, ON Aly, Shahnaz J. Askari, Ramak, Toronto, ON
Abbott, Melanie D. Ahmed, Sarwat Syed Aminian, Katayoun, Toronto, ON Assatory, Rooben, Thornhill, ON
Abdel-Nabi, Mohamad Ahn, Hyounjung Amir Yar Ahmadi, Mahmoud, Aswath, Sujatha
Ahuja, Akhilesh, Mississauga, ON Mississauga, ON Athavale, Manisha S.
Abdelsayed, Mary M., Mississauga, ON
Aitken, Kirk Amir-Choupani, Froohar, Atkins, Seth M.
Abdolvahabi, Farhad, Richmond Hill, ON Richmond Hill, ON
Abidi, Safdar Ali Akhter, Sadia Audet, Melisa
Amiri Kankari, Parisa, Toronto, ON
Abood, Reem Aktan Gumusay, Mehtap, Toronto, ON Avedissian, Houry, Ste-Genevieve, QC
Amos, Logan W., Toronto, ON
Abou El Fish, Mohamed, Hamilton, ON Al Nabelsi, Mohammad Avila, Ricardo J.
An, Woosuk
Abou-Chacra, Maroun Al Riffai, Mohammed Avis, Steven
Anani, Yomna N.
Abuyan, Kirbi V. Al-Azzawi-Robinson, Awras A. Ayala, Luisa V.
Ancheta, Remus, Mississauga, ON
Adam, Mihai Al-Kaissy, Layla, Mississauga, ON Aylsworth, Jason Paul
Andrawes, Sameh Onsi Farah
Adams, Drew S. Al-Mashta, Sarmad, Montreal, QC Azizbeik Mohajer, Mahshid
Andrejin, Maria
Addeo, Stephen J. Al-Neaimy, Ansam Azzam, Bassel, Ancaster, ON
Antao, Elvis Isac
Addison, Nathaniel J. Al-Nijaidi, Hazim R., Mississauga, ON
Arasteh, Yassaman, Toronto, ON
Adelman, Paul W. Al-Shaheen, Safwan N.
Araujo, Fatima M.
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Adikankwu, Iyke Kaine, Mississauga, ON Alavi, Maryam Baddour Saghbini, Joyce
Aref, Ahmed, Kanata, ON
Afshar, Arash, Toronto, ON Alerasoul, S. Abbas Baghdadi, Bamdad, Toronto, ON
Arezehgar, Asghar, Richmond Hill, ON
Aftab, Nazia P. Alhbian, Hamza M. Bahy, Dalia, Toronto, ON
Ari, Shirin
Ageh, Olajide Ojo Ali, Nahla, Brampton, ON Baker, Jonathan Shane
Ariemma, Leo M.
Agelothanasis, Paul Allaverdian-Orumie, Eileen Ball, Maria
Arriojas, Hugo A.
Aggarwal, Monica Allin, Chloe L., Ottawa, ON Baniasadi, Maryam
Arseneault, Andre D., Waterloo, ON
Agha, Yaser Allison, Jordan L.N., Toronto, ON Banihashemi Jahromi, Aida
Asayesh, Afsaneh F.
Agnew, George M. Almassian, Alireza, Maple, ON Barakat, Hisham A.
Ascenzi, Gene, Toronto, ON
Ahmad, Farid, Brampton, ON Altamiranda, Myriam Z. Bardalez Vasquez, Richard
Ashouri, Mohammad, Toronto, ON
Ahmad, Maysam Alwan, Oruba, Mississauga, ON Barei, Andrea M.
LIFE MEMBERS
A Chapman, Donald Nelson, Giller, Marvin K
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON Gillespie, Bernard J., Toronto, ON
Akitt, Alan Davison Kalin, Isadore
Chapman, Howard Dennison Gitt, Manfred, Toronto, ON
Allward, James L. Kanga, Dinshaw D., Toronto, ON
Chiu, S.K. (Alex) Glaister, Ronald M.
Ang, Kenneth K.L. Keen, Kenneth L.
Christie, Margaret Godel, Sydney L., Montreal, QC
Ankowicz, George W. Kembar, Ross, Lakeeld, ON
Connidis, Andrew J. Goering, Peter L.E.
Armstrong, W.G. Kershaw, Paul A.
Consiglio, Graeme Cesare, Ottawa, ON Graham, Robert J.
Atkins, Brian T.E. Keywan, James Walter
Cooper, Arnie O., Winnipeg, MB Greenberg, Charles D.
Atkinson, Lloyd R. Kobayashi, Ronald S., Markham, ON
Couchman, John Charles Greenberg, John
Konopacki, T.
Craig, James Basil, Ottawa, ON Greer, William Newton
Korsal, Bilgin
B Grifths, Anthony J.
Korulis, Gaston
Baker, B. A., Toronto, ON D Gross, Mortimer D.
Kozma, Paul O.
Baker, Langton G. Kurland, Jerry A., Longwood, FL
Daniel, Peter
Baldwin, Edward R. H
Daniels, John Henry
Balogh, Joseph L., Colllingwood, ON
Davies, Gerald A., Toronto, ON Hagadorn, Larry F., St. Catharines, ON L
Barel, Paul C.J.
De Pesthy, Joseph L., Toronto, ON Halko, L.A., Toronto, ON
Bartha, Julius Laikve, Guido E.
Dibben, Adele Hallford, Donald G.
Bebris, Eriks Lambert, Martin James
Donaldson, J.M. Hanley, A. Douglas
Becker, J. Keith Lambert, Phyllis
Dorval, Charles Hanna, Alan H.
Becksted, Robert Walter Lambooy, Nicolaas, Belleville, ON
Dunker, Klaus Hanna, Saad F.
Beecroft, Harvey Taylor Landau, Aaron
Dunlop, Earl R. Harkness, John J.
Bemi, George Edward Langmead, L.S.
Duschenes, Rolf Heaton, A. McD., Ottawa, ON
Berkowitz, Saul M. Lanik, Edward I.
Heck, Geoffrey Charles
Berns, Marcus M., Toronto, ON Lazic, Vera
E Heinonen, Stanley F., Toronto, ON
Bett, Malcolm J. Leslie, Richard R., Ottawa, ON
Hillier, Lloyd Ernest
Bindhardt, Klaus D. Etherington, Alfred Bruce, Honolulu, HI Levec, Frank
Hogg, Alan D.
Bona, John S. Levine, Allan M., Thornhill, ON
Hollingsworth, W. G.
Booth, Geoffrey Lewandowski, W.J.
F Hopper, Frederick
Booth, Richard R. Lobban, William
Fenner, Richard Houlbjerg, Vagn, Toronto, ON
Borowiecki, W.P. Love, John B.
Flack, Edric C. Hubicki, John M.
Bowman, Denis Mortlock, Caledon, ON Luk, Shing Yip
Flanagan, Walter A. Humphreys, Barbara Alice
Boyce, William Young Melvil
Flanders, John Hunt, Brian R.
Briggs, Robert Edward
Fliess, Henry M
Brooks, Brian M.
Bunten, Ekkehard Alfred Foster, Kenneth Henry I Macdonald, Edward A.
Burgoyne, Reginald Vernon Blac Freedman, Gerald S. Maceluch, Walter J.
Ind, Charles P., Edmonton, AB
Butler, Anthony, Hamilton, ON Fullerton, Edward Wilson MacInnis, Gareld A
Furuya, Zenbei, Thornhill, ON Malik, Dharam P., Toronto, ON
J Mar, Jack Bing
C March, Ronald John, Waterloo, ON
G Jarosz, George A.
Carrothers, Gerald A.P. Jarrett, Claude Stephan Marien, Andre
Cartwright, Barry John Gabor, Emil Marinoff, Ivan A.
Johnson, Douglas Cumming
Cash, Donald, Lunenburg, NS Gatszegi, Tibor M., Ottawa, ON Mark, Gilbert
Jones, Michael H.V.
Gerskup, Joseph Marko, Victor S., Kelowna, BC
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Allen, C. Michael Miller, Maxwell J., Toronto, ON Richardson, Peter
Arnold, Jeanne Mitchell, Lorne S., Collingwood, ON Roberts, Alfred C.
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Ayres, Kelly Morgan, David Robertson, Derry M., Picton, ON
Hall, Barbara Myers, Rollo
Harris, Daphne
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Brunner, P. John, Toronto, ON N Teron, William
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Nathwani, Rashmi, Toronto, ON Treves, Byron
Kehoe, Timothy Neville, G. Douglas, Port Hope, ON
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Nixon, Harry
Cameron, Christina Y
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Clasby, Phyllis Yolles, Morden
Cohen, Howard E. Lee, Douglas H., Toronto, ON P
Crombie, David Leitch Crase, Martha J.S. Parks, Brian Z
Pellicano, France, Kingston, ON
Zeidler, Margaret
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