Soheil Mosun

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Soheil Mosun Limited
TypePrivate
IndustryArchitectural fabrication
Construction
Founded1973 in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
FounderSoheil Mosun and Brigitta Mosun
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada
Key people
Darius F. Mosun (Chairman and CEO)
Cyrus B. Mosun (President and Vice Chair)
Websitewww.mosun.com

Soheil Mosun Limited (SML) is a custom architectural manufacturer and design-build company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1973 by Soheil and Brigitta Mosun, SML was established as a privately owned corporation. SML started as an architectural model-building firm and has since progressed to a complete design-build company capable of servicing any fabrication or architectural manufacturing project.[1]

History[]

The company was founded by husband & wife, Soheil and Brigitta Mosun in 1973.[2]

A man sitting under a pink umbrella in an Adirondack chair at Sugar Beach. Several umbrellas and chairs are also visible in the background.
The pink umbrellas, supplied by Soheil Mosun Ltd., were criticised for contributing to the high cost of revitalizing Sugar Beach

Notable projects[]

  • The brass clock in Oakville Place.[3]
    Brass clocks at Oakville Place
    The brass clocks at Oakville Place. This display was created and manufactured by Soheil Mosun Ltd.
  • Library of Parliament in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada – bronze windows fabrication and restoration.[3][2]
  • Elevator cab interior design and fabrication in 1st Canadian Place, Scotia Plaza, BCE Place and the CN Tower[3]
  • The construction of the Baha’i Temple in Santiago Chile.[4]
  • The construction of the International Jewish War Veterans Memorial in Toronto, Ontario, Canada[3]
  • Repairs to ‘’Wheel of Conscience’’ at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21[5]

Other projects[]

SML is involved in the manufacturing of many awards for various prestigious institutions such as:

  • The Genie Award
  • The Gemini Award
  • The Scotiabank Giller Prize
  • The Advertising Design Industry of Canada award
  • The Canadian Country Music Award
  • The Canadian Walk of Fame Stars

References[]

  1. ^ "Our History". Soheil Mosun. Retrieved 2016-09-16.
  2. ^ a b Pitts, Gordon (2004-11-09). "Fall of mighty greenback sends tremors from Toronto to Beijing". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
  3. ^ a b c d Van Alphen, Tony (2007-07-30). "Putting 'bling' into buildings". thestar.com. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
  4. ^ "Measuring for Success". Canadian Architect. 2007-05-31. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
  5. ^ Smith, Joanna (2015-05-07). "Monument to Jewish refugee ship MS St. Louis returns to Halifax". thestar.com. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
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