Teeple Architects
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Teeple Architects | |
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Practice information | |
Key architects | Stephen Teeple (Principal) Chris Radigan (Partner) Richard Lai (Principal) Myles Craig (Principal) Tomer Diamant (Principal) Avery Guthrie (Principal) Wes Wilson (Principal) Robert Cheung (Associate) Darryl Biedron (Associate) |
Founded | 1989 |
Location | Toronto ON Canada |
Significant works and honors | |
Projects | 60 Richmond Street East Co-op Stephen Hawking Centre at Perimeter Institute Sherbourne Common Pavilion |
Awards | Governor General's medals Ontario Association of Architects Award Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence |
Website | |
www.teeplearch.com |
Teeple Architects is an architecture firm based in Toronto, Ontario founded by Stephen Teeple,[1] in the year 1989. The firm is known to design several buildings in Canada.[2]
Selected projects[]
Teeple’s works include 60 Richmond Street East Housing Co-operative in Toronto, completed in 2010.[3] Writing about the project in No Mean City, Canadian architecture critic remarks, “It has the gutsy but practical spirit of Toronto's best architecture: It's green, hardy, and very inexpensive, and provides 85 large and comfortable apartments for Toronto Community Housing tenants.”[4] In 2015, the studio completed the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum, which features an unusual geometric form[5] resembling a dinosaur with skin and bones[6] in Wembly, Alberta. In 2018, Stephen Teeple received an Honorary Degree from Trent University for adding four buildings to Symons Campus,[7] including the triangular, 34,000-square-foot Student Centre.[8]
Education[]
- University of Toronto Graduate House (with Thom Mayne), Toronto, Ontario, 2000[9]
- Albert Thornbrough Engineering Building, College of Physical and Engineering Science (CPES), University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, 2000
- North Campus Building, University of Western Ontario (with aTRM Architects), London, Ontario, 2000
- Early Learning Centre, Toronto, Ontario, 2003
- Arnie Lowenberger Residence, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, 2003
- Chemical Science Building, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, 2004
- Langara College Library and Classroom Building (with Hancock Bruckner Eng + Wright Architect), Vancouver, British Columbia, 2007
- Langara Student Union Building and Academic Building C (with IBI-HB Architects), Vancouver, British Columbia, 2008
- Durham College Student Services Expansion, Oshawa, Ontario, 2010
- Sadlon Centre for Health and Wellness (with aTRM Architects, Ted Handy and Associates), Georgian College, Barrie, Ontario, 2011
- Stephen Hawking Centre at Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Ontario, 2011[10][11]
Civic[]
- Toronto Public Library – Humber Bay Library renovation, Toronto, Ontario, 1996
- Toronto Public Library – Bendale Library renovation, Toronto, Ontario, 1999
- Toronto Public Library – Eatonville Library reconstruction, Toronto, Ontario, 2001
- Ajax Main Central Library, Ajax, Ontario, 2002
- Beausoleil First Nation Community Centre, Christian Island, Ontario, 2006
- Montrose Cultural Centre (with Kasian Architecture), Grand Prairie, Alberta, 2009
- Sherbourne Common Pavilion, Toronto, Ontario, 2011 [12][13][14]
- John M. Harper Library and Stork Family YMCA, Waterloo, Ontario, 2011
- GO Pedestrian Bridge, Pickering, Ontario, 2012
- Art Gallery of Grand Prairie, Grand Prairie, Alberta, 2012
- Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum (with ATB Architects, Reich+Petch), Wembley, Alberta, 2012
- Clareview Recreation Centre and Branch Library, Edmonton, Alberta, 2013
Religious[]
- Scarborough Chinese Baptist Church, Toronto, Ontario, 2007 [15]
- Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse, Peterborough, Ontario, 2009
Residential[]
- Heathdale House, Toronto, Ontario, 2004
- Pachter Residence, Toronto, Ontario, 2005
- 60 Richmond Street East, Toronto, Ontario 2010[16][17][18]
- Nobu residences, Toronto, Ontario 2017[19]
Commercial[]
- Bensimon Byrne Wellington, Toronto, Ontario, 2002
Awards[]
Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal[]
For outstanding contribution to Canadian culture and service to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
Canadian Governor General’s Awards for Architecture[]
- 1994, Trent University Childcare Centre
- 1997, Burt Matthews Hall Addition, University of Waterloo
- 2002, College of Engineering and Physical Science (addition to Albert Thornborough Building), University of Guelph
- 2008, Chemical Science Complex, Trent University
- 2008, Scarborough Chinese Baptist Church
- 2014, 60 Richmond East Housing Co-operative
Canadian Architect's Award[]
- 1996, Centre for Environmental Science & Engineering, University of Guelph
- 1997, ESE Building, University of Waterloo
- 1999, Graduate Residence, University of Toronto
- 2004, New Academic Science Complex, Trent University
- 2005, Library and Classroom Building, Langara College
- 2007, 60 Richmond St. East Housing Development
- 2009, Sherbourne Common Pavilion
Canadian Wood Council Awards[]
- 1998, Squirrel`s Nest Childcare Centre
Alberta Architect's Association Awards[]
- 2010, Montrose Cultural Centre
Ontario Architect's Association Awards[]
- 1994, Trent University Childcare Centre
- 1997, Burt Matthews Hall Addition, University of Waterloo
- 2001, Honour Court and Entrance Gate, York University
- 2002, Graduate Residence, University of Toronto
- 2002, Eatonville Public Library (Honourable Mention)
- 2005, Early Learning Centre, University of Toronto (Bronze)
- 2005, Heathdale House (Honourable Mention)
- 2006, Chemical Science Complex, Trent University (Honourable Mention)
- 2007, Pachter Residence
- 2008, Scarborough Chinese Baptist Church
- 2010, 60 Richmond St. East Housing Development (Gold Standing)
- 2012, Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse
- 2012, Stephen Hawking Centre at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
- 2014, County of Simcoe Administration Centre
City of Cambridge Urban Design Awards[]
- 2003, Preston Branch Library
City of Toronto Urban Design Awards[]
- 2000, Eglinton Spectrum Public School (Honourable Mention)
- 2003, Eatonville Public Library
- 2011, 60 Richmond St. East Housing Development
- 2011, Sherbourne Common Pavilion (Honourable Mention)
City of North York Urban Design Awards[]
- 1997, Glen Long Community Centre
City of Mississauga Urban Design Awards[]
- 1997, Mississauga Sailing Club
- 2009, Sherbourne Common Pavilion
- 2009, Mississauga Plastic Surgery Clinic
City of Scarborough Urban Design Awards[]
- 1995, Squirrel`s Nest Childcare Centre
Progressive Architecture Award[]
- 1999, Graduate Residence, University of Toronto
Holcim Awards[]
- 2005, Library and Classroom Building, Langara College
Plachta Prize for Architecture[]
- 1994, Trent University Childcare Centre
- 2001, Honour Court and Entrance Gate, York University
- 2007, Pachter Residence
SAB Award[]
- 2008, Langara College Library + Classroom Building
- 2010, 60 Richmond St. East Housing Development (Gold Standing)
- 2013, Simcoe County Administrative Building
Design Exchange Awards[]
- 2005, Early Learning Centre, University of Toronto (Bronze)
- 2005, Heathdale House (Honourable Mention)
- 2006, St. Joseph Media
- 2007, Pachter Residence
- 2010, 60 Richmond St. East Housing Development (Gold Standing)
- 2010, Langara Student Union (Honourable Mention)
PUG Awards[]
- 2010, 60 Richmond St. East Housing Development
Archdaily Building of the Year Awards[]
- 2011, 60 Richmond St. East Housing Development
References[]
- ^ "Architect Stephen Teeple reflects on celebrated Canadian designs". thestar.com. 2019-09-12. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
- ^ "Stephen Teeple to receive Honorary Degree from Trent University". Canadian Architect. 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- ^ "Architect Stephen Teeple reflects on celebrated Canadian designs". thestar.com. 2019-09-12. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- ^ "Stephen Teeple Shows That Social Housing Can Be Green and Gorgeous". TreeHugger. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- ^ Peregoy, Beau. "Peek Inside Canada's Newest Dinosaur Museum". Architectural Digest. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- ^ "Architect Stephen Teeple reflects on celebrated Canadian designs". thestar.com. 2019-09-12. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- ^ "Stephen Teeple to receive Honorary Degree from Trent University". Canadian Architect. 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- ^ "At a moment of architectural crisis, Trent University is retaining Canada's modern heritage". Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- ^ Richards, Larry. "Graduate House". East/West. Retrieved 2011-03-21.
- ^ "Stephen Hawking to visit Canada in September". CBC News. Retrieved 2011-07-27.
- ^ Brean, Joseph. "Newly opened Hawking Centre aims to redefine physics". National Post. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
- ^ "Sherbourne Common Pavilion - Honourable Mention: Elements". 2011 Toronto Urban Design Awards. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
- ^ Ronchon, Lisa. "Sherbourne Common: Clean, green, brainy and blue". Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2012-09-10.
- ^ "50 Reasons To Love Toronto 2011: No. 13, Sherbourne Common is changing the waterfront". Toronto Life. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
- ^ "Scarborough Chinese Baptist Church". RAIC 2008 Governor General’s Medals in Architecture. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
- ^ "60 Richmond Street East Housing Co-Operative Award of Excellence". Canadian Architect. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
- ^ Humes, Christopher. "60 Richmond is Toronto's best new co-op". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
- ^ "60 Richmond East, pp.18-20". CGBC Toronto Focus Fall 2012. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
- ^ "The arrival of Nobu". National Post. 2017-04-03. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
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