Community Recreation Complex Project, Port Coquitlam
The City is planning a new Community Recreation Complex in the downtown area south of Wilson Avenue, between Mary Hill Road and Kingsway Avenue.
Park upgrades raise the bar: Redevelopment gives city another must-visit site
You would be hard-pressed to find a North American city the size of Winnipeg blessed with a similar number of high-quality cultural organizations and amenities. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the zoo’s Journey to Churchill are the most recent major additions to the city’s cultural scene, but the development is not stopping there.
La Presse newsroom wins Grands Prix du Design
The La Presse newsroom had been neglected since 2007. La Presse’s major shift to digital provided the impetus for a reinvention of this space.
Canalta Centre wins People's Choice Award in Alberta Construction Magazine
Alberta Construction Magazine held an online poll in early November asking readers to choose their favourite Top Projects submission, and nearly 2,000 votes were received.
Meridian Centre in St. Catherine's wins 2015 CUI Brownie Award
The 5,300 seat, 146,535SF multi-purpose spectator facility is located in the heart of downtown St. Catharine's.
Modified design build puts training and messing under one roof in Halifax
Defence Construction Canada and the Department of National Defence teamed up on a Modified Design Build for the new Junior Ranks facility at CFB Halifax.
Canada’s first Centennial project receives the Prix du XXe siècle
The Fathers of Confederation Buildings Trust in Charlottetown PEI, which operates as Confederation Centre of the Arts, is the recipient of the 2015 Prix du XXe siècle for its enduring excellence and national significance to Canadian architecture.
Victoria Linklater Memorial School is the featured project of the week in Real Cedar
Every school’s got a hot spot where the cool kids like to hang out. Usually, it’s a partially concealed nook where teachers rarely venture. But at Victoria Linklater Memorial School, it’s by the front doors.
CMHR featured in RIBA Journal
Iconic is an over-used word – we are now largely immune to it. Watching a building that is touted as iconic from the start of construction, it’s easy to be cynical, to ignore the design detail and thought involved.
Architecture49's Scott Stirton and Graham Murfitt among Canadian architects to be named 2015 Fellows
We are very proud to announce that Scott Stirton, CEO from our Winnipeg office, and Graham Murfitt from our Ottawa office will be named 2015 Fellows.