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Resources


 
Jan
25
    
Posted in All Postings on January-25-2012

“Five Questions: David Premi Explains how a Design Review Committee will help our City” – by Jon Wells, The Hamilton Spectator, January 12, 2012.  Read the full article.


 
Dec
12
    
Posted in All Postings on December-12-2011

Read David Premi’s most recent article in December’s issue of Urbanicity.


 
Nov
21
    
Posted in All Postings on November-21-2011

Great video by Hamilton Economic Development – it will make you want to live in Hamilton!


 
Nov
09
    
Posted in All Postings on November-9-2011

David Premi will be a panel participant at the Sustainable Suburbs Conference, wrapping up today.


 
Nov
03
    
Posted in All Postings on November-3-2011

We’re on the cover of the October 2011 issue of Canadian Architect Magazine!  Read the full article here.


 
Sep
26
    
Posted in All Postings, Hamilton Renewal on September-26-2011

The City of Hamilton is seeking feedback from the public regarding LRT B-Line planning for nodes and corridors.  The deadline for sending your comments is Monday, October 3, 2011.  Visit Planning & Economic Development to see complete the form and to see the results of 6 Design Charettes held recently with citizens and local architects.


 
Sep
13
    
Posted in All Postings, Firm News, Sustainability on September-13-2011

David Premi has been invited to be a panel guest at the 2011 Retrofitting and Planning Sustainable Suburbs Conference.  David will participate on a panel which will include Toronto City Councillor Adam Vaughn; Karl R. Walsh, Director of Community Design, Planning Design and Development Department, City of Brampton; and Michael Whelan, Vice President, Development, Build [...]


 
Sep
07
    
Posted in All Postings on September-7-2011

Read the article written by David Premi in the September issue of Urbanicity.


 
Jul
08
    
Posted in All Postings on July-8-2011

Arts Hamilton is pleased to announce that local artist and arts advocate Stephanie Vegh has been hired as the organization’s new Executive Director.
Stephanie Vegh is a well-known and respected figure in the Hamilton arts community and brings a wealth of experience to her new role of heading up Arts Hamilton.  A native Hamiltonian, Stephanie studied [...]


 
Jun
30
    
Posted in All Postings on June-30-2011

dp.Ai is pleased and excited to be part of the redevelopment of the historic Cannon Knitting Mills in downtown Hamilton.  See related stories from The Hamilton Spectator and at Raise the Hammer.



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