KPMB names seven new partners and three new principals
KPMB names seven new partners and three new principals
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KPMB announced the expansion of its leadership team with seven senior members who have been named partners alongside their three founders.
The firm has also added four new principals and three new directors to their total complement of 25 leaders. According to KPMB, this expanded team brings together “diverse perspectives and a wealth of experience to guide a new generation of creative problem-solvers in determining where KPMB – and architecture generally – need to go next.”
“This is an important step forward. At the same time, it’s an affirmation of what remains unchanged: the shared values and core beliefs that have always defined KPMB.”
Toronto architects share their design solutions to working and learning at home
Toronto architects share their design solutions to working and learning at home
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With offices closed during the pandemic and many kids kept out of the classroom, families have scrambled to carve out functional remote-learning spaces in homes that weren’t designed for the job.
Faced with space constraints, acoustic challenges, and shortages of office furniture, even architects experts in conceptualizing interior spaces with time and budget constraints are struggling to keep up with the demands that school closures are putting on their small, open-concept homes.
Emily Waugh
Kevin Bridgman, KPMB Architects, and his daughter Elke, 7, are shown in this undated handout photo. With offices closed during the pandemic and many kids kept out of the classroom, families have scrambled to carve out functional remote-learning spaces in homes that weren t designed for the job. Faced with space constraints, acoustic challenges, and shortages of office furniture, even architects - experts in conceptualizing interior spaces with time and budget constraints - are struggling to keep up with the demands that school closures are putting on their small, open-concept homes. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - A. Bridgman, MANDATORY CREDIT