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January 2022

© Parkin Architects Ltd. | Accelerating Net Zero Targets in Healthcare Facilities – A Forum of Experts

Accelerating Net Zero Targets in Healthcare Facilities – A Forum of Experts

Parkin is sponsoring and participating in a forum on decarbonizing healthcare infrastructure hosted by the Canadian Centre for Healthcare Facilities.  Please join us on February 15th, 2022, at 11:00 am–3:30 pm EST / 8:00 am–12:30 pm PST to understand the ingredients of successful decarbonizing programs and their application in healthcare facilities projects, and learn about innovative technologies
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© Parkin Architects Ltd. | Revamped Aquatics Research Lab

Revamped Aquatics Research Lab

The new Aquatics Research Labs at the University of Waterloo designed by Parkin Architects has been completed. With fish species under threat from global warming, the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, has opened the new research facility to study the effects of climate change on fish stress. The Waterloo Aquatic Threats in Environmental Research (WATER)
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© Parkin Architects Ltd. | Parkin’s Interior Design Team: Designing with passion

Parkin’s Interior Design Team: Designing with passion

Parkin’s interior design team provides a full-service Interiors consulting service. The team has worked on institutional projects ranging from small clinics to massive hospital redevelopments, and everything in between. Working at all stages of the design process with the architectural team, our philosophy is grounded in Parkin’s Vision —creating environments that positively impact lives. We provide proactive and responsible
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© Parkin Architects Ltd. | Waterloo Recreation Complex Update

Waterloo Recreation Complex Update

We are pleased to announce that the latest phase of Waterloo Recreation Complex is close to completion.  Occupancy of the Community Pavilion was achieved in the Fall of 2021, and total project completion is slated for the Spring of 2022 when site work, landscaping, and paving will be completed.  Although The City of Waterloo has achieved occupancy, regularly
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