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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 [...]


 
Jan
14
    
Posted in All Postings, Firm News on January-14-2011

David Premi is very pleased to announce that Roland Mech has joined the dp.Ai team as Senior Associate.  Roland is a native Hamiltonian and has just completed a long tenure at Cannon Design (formerly Moffat Kinoshita).
Roland brings 22 years of experience in institutional design and construction, including expertise in Education, Student Housing, Sports and Recreation, [...]


 
Jul
23
    
Posted in All Postings, Firm News on July-23-2010

dp.Ai is pleased to welcome Wade Beitel to its staff of professionals.  Wade brings 10 years of experience in building design and construction, having worked on projects in health care, government buildings, sports and recreation facilities, as well as academic buildings.  Wade’s role at dp.Ai will be Senior Job Captain and Technical Director.


 
May
10
    
Posted in All Postings, Firm News on May-10-2010

dp.Ai is pleased to welcome Faria Latif and Magdalena Kiskielewska to its team of professionals.  Both bring a high level of professionalism through their richness of experience in the field of architecture.  Faria will be working as a Project Manager and Designer on various projects and Magdalena will be working as a Project Designer.  Welcome Faria and Magdalena!


 
Mar
19
    
Posted in Firm News, Hamilton Renewal on March-19-2010

David Premi has been featured in Momentum, the 2009 Annual Report for Hamilton Economic Development.  Click here for the complete interview with David.


 
May
23
    
Posted in All Postings, Firm News, Hamilton Renewal on May-23-2008

David Premi has been selected as the May 23 subject of Larry Strungs wonderful “Hamilton 365 “. CLick the photo to learn more about the project and to browse through all the photos.


 
Apr
27
    
Posted in All Postings, Architecture and Design, Firm News on April-27-2008

The Academic Resource Centre at the University of Toronto, which opened in 2003, has been awarded an OAA 2008 Award of Excellence. The design of the project, which has been published in both Canadian Architect and Architectural Record, was developed using highly participatory methods and an “infrastructure” approah. The result is highly rational, flexible, and [...]


 
Jan
28
    
Posted in All Postings, Firm News, Hamilton Renewal on January-28-2008

The City of Hamilton has formally announced that dp.Ai has been chosen to lead the Design Team to renovate the Farmers Market and Central Library Building on York Boulevard. The project will unfold concurrently with planned York Boulevard streetscape improvements and provides an opportunity to revitalize the area an important civic destination in Hamilton’s Downtown [...]


 
Jan
03
    
Posted in All Postings, Firm News, Sustainability on January-3-2008

David Premi has accepted a contract position to deliver a full credit course for the Bachelor of Technology program at McMaster University commencing in January 2008. The course will provide a comprehensive overview of the principles and processes involved in sustainable development. This is the first time this course has been offered in this program.


 
Nov
28
    
Posted in All Postings, Firm News on November-28-2007

A second consecutive year of lecturing on Sustainable Design and Construction is in the cards for David Premi. He has been invited to return to Mohawk College to deliver the core course in the Winter Tern of 2008. “The course gives a general understanding of the challenges presented to Humanity by both global warming and [...]



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