About The Team

Committed to collaboration

Architect

KPMB

KPMB is an award-winning, internationally- recognized Canadian architectural practice. Our wide-ranging work has earned over 400 respected awards, including 16 Governor General’s Medals, Canada’s highest honour. Our founding partners, Bruce Kuwabara, Marianne McKenna and Shirley Blumberg, have all received the Order of Canada for their personal achievements and for KPMB’s collective contributions to improving people’s lives through the built environment.

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Planning

Hunter & Associates

Hunter & Associates Ltd. is a professional corporation providing primarily land use and development planning services and advice in Toronto, the Greater Toronto Area, and southern Ontario. Founded in 1999, we have an active and diverse professional planning practice serving a broad range of residential and non-residential clients including developers, property owners, and municipalities. From preliminary planning through approval, we provide a hands-on, personalized approach to our professional services, delivering exceptional quality and successful results.

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Heritage

Era Architects

ERA Architects is a Toronto-based architecture firm with satellite offices in Ottawa and Montreal. Comprised of experts in heritage conservation, adaptive reuse, planning and community building, this multi-disciplinary team has been in practice since 1990. Primarily engaged in connecting heritage issues to wider considerations of urban design and city building, and to broader cultural values, the team provides perspective to building work at different scales. ERA works collaboratively with other firms to engage in city building, conserving heritage architecture, and improving the built environment.

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Community Engagement

Bousfields Inc.

Bousfields believes that planning and community engagement processes are deeply rooted in collaboration and work to inform one another. This is why we have a dedicated team of community engagement experts to support clients in meaningful engagement practices.

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