architectsAlliance

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architectsAlliance
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Practice information
Key architectsPeter Clewes[1]
Founded1999
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada
Significant works and honors
Buildings

architectsAlliance is a Toronto-based architectural firm headed by architect Peter Clewes. It was formed in 1999 with the merger of Wallman Clewes Bergman (composed of Rudy Wallman, Peter Clewes and Ralph Bergman) and Van Nostrand DiCastri Architects.

Projects include 18 Yorkville, Pier 27, Radio City, Murano, Burano, X the Condominium, MoZo, Twenty Niagara, District Lofts, Tip Top Lofts as well as many others.[2]

The Four Seasons Hotel and Residences in Toronto and an upcoming project in the Bahamas named 12 Mile Cay are significant current projects. In 2005, the firm won the Regent Park housing competition held by the Toronto Community Housing Corporation, in the redevelopment of a 69-acre (280,000 m2) social housing community east of downtown Toronto.[3]

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References[]

  1. ^ architectsAlliance - Peter Clewes
  2. ^ "architectsAlliance - Our Work". Archived from the original on 2009-11-30.
  3. ^ "architectsAlliance wins Regent Park housing competition". eSource Canada Business News Network. SCBN. 2005-07-07.

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