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January 2020

© Parkin Architects Ltd. | Parkin 2019 Appointments

Parkin 2019 Appointments

As part of a long-term, continuing succession plan, Parkin is delighted to announce the following promotions. Michael Lam, Associate Shannon Wright, Associate Cédric du Montier, Associate Derek Judson, Associate Katherine Kim, Associate

© Parkin Architects Ltd. | Expanding Access to Cardiac Care for Kitchener Patients

Expanding Access to Cardiac Care for Kitchener Patients

Parkin congratulates St. Mary’s General Hospital (SMGH) on receiving Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care funding for the redevelopment of its Heart Rhythm Program. The expansion project includes a new electrophysiology suite, a new 10-bed recovery area, and extension of the Program’s outpatient clinical services. The redevelopment will enable the hospital to offer
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© Parkin Architects Ltd. | Arviligruaq Ilinniarvik School published in AWARD Magazine

Arviligruaq Ilinniarvik School published in AWARD Magazine

Arviligruaq Ilinniarvik School in Kugaaruk, Nunavut is a classic case of an inspiring story arising from devastation. Following the school’s destruction in 2017, the Government of Nunavut’s Department of Education and the design build team designed and constructed a 300-student facility surpassing the original for resilience and appeal.  The team worked diligently to complete the
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© Parkin Architects Ltd. | HSC Winnipeg Women’s Hospital published in AWARD Magazine

HSC Winnipeg Women’s Hospital published in AWARD Magazine

The Health Sciences Centre Winnipeg Women’s Hospital is recognized as an idiomatic facility. It is the largest capital health project in the history of Manitoba.  It is the city’s most comprehensive women’s hospital consolidating a variety of women’s services in one location.  The new facility is three times larger than the current hospital. A feature
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© Parkin Architects Ltd. | Waterloo Memorial Recreation Centre Expansion Eyes Green Targets

Waterloo Memorial Recreation Centre Expansion Eyes Green Targets

The Waterloo Memorial Recreation Centre (WMRC) $30 million expansion and retrofit is expected to achieve energy and greenhouse gas efficiency improvements that will surpass the benchmarks set by the Ontario Building Code. The next expansion/retrofit will begin early in 2020 and be completed in two years’ time. It will consist of a new 16,000 SF
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