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Jim received his Bachelor of Environmental Studies degree from the University of Manitoba and holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of British Columbia.
He is a versatile architect who manages many of the firm’s projects for educational, institutional and in the past residential clients. Jim has extensive experience with new facilities, additions, and renovations. Skilled in all stages of design, from developing initial design concepts through architectural details. Jim is involved in all aspects of project delivery, with a particular focus on user participation in design and the application of that input into designs that reflect and enhance the user’s best expectations.
He has served as project architect for projects including Lakeside Medical Centre, City of Saskatoon Water Treatment Plant addition, St Mary’s Wellness and Education Centre, Holy Family Catholic School, the Saskatoon Golf and Country Club and several of the firm’s residential projects.
Jim has served on several committees and acted as Councilor for the Saskatchewan Association of Architects, and on Boards and committees of community groups and organizations including the Meewasin Valley Authority, Saskatoon Concert Band and Cosmopolitan Industries.
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Kirstin received her Bachelor of Architecture degree along with a Minor in Integrated Project Delivery from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo.
Her role in the firm covers a breadth of tasks that are rooted in developing a strong relationship with our clients and working with them to understand and realize the goals of the project right through to construction completion.
She has served on projects including St. Thomas More Cafeteria Addition, Cumberland Square Development Office Building, Evergreen Crossing Shopping Centre, and numerous commercial/industrial projects throughout Saskatoon. She has also contributed to several school projects, including Georges Vanier and St. Matthew School Additions and Renovations.
Kirstin has volunteered with professional organizations including the Meewasin Valley Authority and the Association for Learning Environments, and has mentored with both the RAIC IAP program (Internship in Architecture Program) and the RAIC Syllabus program for student architects.
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Blair is a graduate of the Architectural Engineering Technology program from the Saskatchewan Technical Institute in Moose Jaw and is a current member of Construction Specifications Canada.
His primary role centers on the technical aspects of projects, with focus on material and system selection, the on-going development of the office Master Specifications, technical resource library as well as the assessment and implementation of office standards for production of technical documents.
Blair maintains an active role with our projects from design development stage through to final completion / warranty Inspection, ensuring continuity of design service to our clients. His experience working in Saskatchewan and British Columbia on numerous projects of varying scale and complexity makes him a valuable asset to the firm.
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David received his Bachelor of Environmental Studies degree from the University of Manitoba and holds a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Colorado in Denver.
He has taken lead roles in various health care and educational projects, most notably numerous projects at the Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon, including Diagnostic Imaging Suites, Renovations to the Emergency Department, Operating Theatres, Obstetrics, CCU Unit and Clinical Engineering. David has also been involved in all MRI facility projects in Saskatoon, including a specialized unit at the University of Saskatchewan College of Veterinary Medicine.
He has acted as both the Regional Governor and International President of the Council of Educational Facility Planners International (CEFPI). David has also served as president of the Health Facility Resource Council of Saskatchewan.
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Bill received both his Bachelor of Environmental Studies degree and Master of Architecture degree from the University of Manitoba.
His professional background includes small and large scale residential, institutional, educational, hospitality, healthcare, and commercial projects as well as numerous feasibility studies and reports.
Over the years, Bill has contributed his leadership and experience to numerous boards and committees dealing with both the architectural profession and the community at large, including organizations such as the RAIC Syllabus Studies apprenticeship program, the Saskatchewan Association of Architects, The Association of Preservation Technology, St Paul’s Hospital Board of Directors,Board of the Saskatchewan Abilities Council, The Canadian Association of Family Enterprise and the Kinsmen and Rotary Clubs.