Zeidler Partnership Architects

Zeidler Partnership Architects is an international architecture, urban planning, and interior design firm based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Description

Zeidler Partnership has offices in Calgary[1] and Victoria (Canada); Beijing, Shanghai and Chengdu (China); Abu Dhabi (UAE); Berlin (Germany); and London (UK). The firm is part of a legacy that is the longest continually operating architectural firm in Ontario. The firm began in 1880 in the City of Peterborough when William Blackwell established his practice there. Eberhard Zeidler joined Blackwell Jr. and partner Craig in 1951. The firm (renamed Craig, Zeidler and Strong) moved to Toronto in 1963.[2] Senior partner emeritus, Eberhard Zeidler,[3][4][5] continues to provide support and advice to the firm, which is now led by senior partner Vaidila Banelis, and four partners.

The firm is engaged in the discourse about Ontario's architecture.[6][7][8] In addition to architecture, the firm's work includes interior design and master planning. The firm's main body of work is located in Canada and the United States, with some projects in Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

Notable projects

Awards

  • 2011 Canadian Architect Award of Excellence – Ryerson University Student Learning Centre
  • 2010 Ontario Association of Architects Landmark Award – Queen's Quay Terminal
  • 2010 International Academy of Health & Design Award Commendation – Assuta Medical Centre
  • 2009 Ontario Association of Architects Design Excellence Award for Belleville Public Library and John M. Parrott Art Gallery[36]
  • 2009 Ontario Association of Architects Landmark Award – St. Lawrence Neighbourhood 1977-82
  • 2009 American Institute of Architects, Austin Honor Award – Long Center for the Performing Arts
  • 2008 Ontario Association of Architects Landmark Award – Toronto Eaton Centre[37]
  • 2008 AIPC Apex Award – World's Best Convention Centre – Canada Place[38]
  • 2008 American Institute of Architects (Eastern New York) - Design Honor Award - St. Joseph's Hamilton West 5th Campus
  • 2008 Canadian Society of Landscape Architects, National Honour Award - Canadian Diplomatic Complex
  • 2006 Design Exchange Interior Design Commercial - York University Accolade
  • 2006 Canadian Urban Institute Brownie Award, Best Large Scale Project - Halifax Seawall Redevelopment Master Plan[39]
  • 2005 Canadian Urban Institute Brownie Award, Brownie Awards Finalist (Green Design and Technological Innovation) – Canada Marine Discovery Centre[39]
  • 2001 Canadian Architect – Award of Excellence for Canada Place, Canary Wharf
  • 1999 Ontario Association of Architects – Architectural Excellence Award for National Trade Centre at Exhibition Place[40]
  • 1997 Governor General's Medal – Award of Merit for the Columbus Center of Marine Research and Exploration[41]
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References

  1. Canada.com. "Zeidler architects polish Silver Creek", Dec 23, 2008.
  2. [Ashby, James, and Algie, Susan. "Peterborough Modern: A Guide to Architecture of the 1950s, '60s, and '70s in Peterborough, Ontario". Peterborough: Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, 2007.]
  3. Globe and Mail. "A life in architecture honoured", Albert Warson, Feb 15, 2005.
  4. Globe and Mail. "Great design vital to success of new condominium projects", Jan 30, 2006.
  5. The Toronto Star. "Ontario Place: This time the change is for real, John Tory says", Feb 2, 2012.
  6. National Post. "Keep Ontario Place beautiful", John Martins-Mantiega, Jul 17, 2010.
  7. Architizer: Knightsbridge Estates - 10 Lancelot Place
  8. World Health Design. "Sailing in the Wind", July 2010.
  9. Canadian Interiors. "Zeidler gets shortlisted", November 5, 2009.
  10. The Globe and Mail. "It takes a tower", Chris Turner, May 23, 2007.
  11. Global News|Global BC. "The Bow officially becomes the tallest building in Calgary", July 8, 2010.
  12. Architect Magazine. "A Natural Stance", Ian Volner, Feb 2012.
  13. Douglas, Pam (March 28, 2011). "Council supports rejuvenation plan". Brampton Guardian. Retrieved May 23, 2012.
  14. Calgary Herald. "Calgary City Centre development moving forward", Mario Toneguzzi, Apr 4, 2012.
  15. Canadian Architect. "Zeidler Partnership Architects to design Camrose Performing Arts Centre", Feb 16, 2009.
  16. Canadian Architect. "Canada's New Face in Korea", Marie-Josee Therrien, Jul 2008.
  17. Infrastructure Ontario and St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton release
  18. Award Magazine. "Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre". Angela Altass, Feb 2012.
  19. The Canadian Encyclopedia. "McMaster University Health Sciences Centre".
  20. Daily Commercial News. "How Mohawk College in Hamilton fast-tracked construction", Dan Proctor, Oct 27, 2011.
  21. "Centre for the Arts – Design Team". Mount Allison University. Retrieved May 23, 2012.
  22. Ontario Science Centre website
  23. William Osler Health System. "Zeidler selected as architectural firm for Peel Memorial redevelopment project.
  24. "Great design vital to success of new condominium projects" (Press release). January 30, 2006. Retrieved May 23, 2012.
  25. The Toronto Star. "Ryerson's glass vision a dazzler for Yonge and Gould", Christopher Hume, April 6, 2011.
  26. The Toronto Star. "A bold step to revamp Ryerson", Christopher Hume, Feb 13, 2010.
  27. Canadian Architect. "Torre Mayor, Mexico City ", July 2003.
  28. Canadian Architect. "On Contrast", Taymoore Balbaa, Jul 2005.
  29. Businessweek. "Mexico City's Hottest Buildings", 2012.
  30. Hotelier. "Playing the Trump Card". Rosanna Caira, May 14, 2012.
  31. The Globe and Mail. "A train shed with wow factor", Angela Kryhul, December 8, 2009.
  32. https://zeidler.com/projects/2-queen-west/
  33. Ontario Association of Architects Design Excellence Award Winners
  34. Ontario Association of Architects Landmark Award Winners
  35. AIPC Apex Award 2008
  36. Past Brownie Awards Winners
  37. Ontario Association of Architects Award Winners
  38. RAIC. "Governor General's Medal Recipients". Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
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