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Workshopping Ideas for the Upcoming Bell Island Build

by ERA Architects

...than 40 years after the last mine on the island closed. Miners aboard the man tram. Photo from Bell Island Mining History. CoO’s Community Builds allow us to work with the community to explore and express the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage through architectural design. Through this, we not only bring together small communities across Canada, but architectural communities as...

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Parkwood in the news

by ERA Architects

Dave LeBlanc has an excellent article in the Globe and Mail today about one of our favorite projects, the Parkwood National Historic Site. Parkwood National Historic Site was built in 1916 as the home of the late R. S. McLaughlin, founder of General Motors Canada. The building, designed by prominent Toronto architects Darling and Pearson, now serves as a historic...

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COVID-19 and ERA Architects: Our Work Plan

To our clients and colleagues during the COVID-19 pandemic

by ERA Architects

...on a project-by-project basis. Our shared deadlines and goals are important to us, and we are making the changes needed to both adhere to the advice of Health Canada, the Ontario Health Agency and Toronto Public Health, and keep our workflow moving. If you have any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Best regards, ERA Architects Inc....

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Metro Morning on Tower Renewal

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...early 1950s and ’60s. On Wednesday, February 15th Graeme Stewart will appear for an interview on Metro Morning’s live broadcast from the Rexdale building at 2667 Kipling. This building is also the focus of the NFB’s HIGHRISE documentary, One Millionth Tower. Follow Graeme’s interview Wednesday morning on CBC Metro Morning. For all things tower renewal, visit ERA’s Tower Renewal blog....

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Governor General Awards, 2014

by ERA Architects

...in the process.” Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, lead architect KPMB. Jury comment: “Large glass volumes are anchored to an existing Victorian house and seem to float behind it.… [These] light volumes against the stately mansion…make a convincing use of contrasts.” Congratulations to Shim-Sutcliffe, RDH, KPMB, and all the winning offices. Please see the media release at Architecture Canada....

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Master Shipbuilders: Book Launch and Signing!

by ERA Architects

Calvin D. Evans’ Master Shipbuilders of Newfoundland and Labrador: Volume Two, Notre Dame Bay to Petty Harbour magnificently captures the rich maritime history spanning the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador. This documentation of Canada’s coastal craftsmanship accompanies its well-received predecessor, Master Shipbuilders of Newfoundland and Labrador: Volume One, Cape Spear to Boyd’s Cove. Both volumes offer a bonus chapter by...

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