Perkins Calgary

Perkins and Will expands Calgary studio

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

After 20 years of delivering research-driven, human-centered design solutions to clients in Alberta, Perkins and Will has expanded its Calgary studio.

“Expanding our presence in Calgary is a natural progression in the evolution of our Canadian practice,” says Phil Harrison, CEO of Perkins and Will. “It reflects our commitment to better serve our clients and communities in Alberta.”

The expanded studio space is located at 401-1550 5th Street SW in Calgary’s vibrant Red Mile district. The studio offers clients integrated services in architecture, interiors, and urban design, with a focus on mixed-use, transit, higher education, civic, commercial, and multi-family residential projects.

With access to the firm’s global resources, the studio is able to leverage international expertise in a broad array of practice areas and work collaboratively with other studios on projects of all sizes and complexities.

“Since the first day we started working in Calgary, we’ve built a reputation for delivering high-quality, high-performance buildings and places that respond to each client’s unique needs,” says Brent Welty, a senior associate and one of two leaders in the Calgary studio. “We’re proud of our foundational projects and we look forward to building on that legacy.”

Some of the firm’s most well-known built projects in the city include the Energy Environment Experiential Learning building at the University of Calgary (photo above), the Aqua and Vento multi-family residential development, and the Calgary Public Building restoration.

Current projects include 128 3rd Avenue SW, a mixed-used project in Calgary’s Chinatown in partnership with Hon Developments that will help to revitalize the historical urban neighbourhood, and the new Interdisciplinary Science and Innovation Centre at the University of Calgary, a new state-of-the-art academic building that will transform the east campus gateway. Other key clients include the City of Calgary, City of Edmonton, and Oxford Properties.

 

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