Canadian Aviation & Space Museum
This project renovated and expanded the museum’s visitor area, leading to several improvements to user and functional needs.
This project renovated and expanded the museum’s visitor area, leading to several improvements to user and functional needs.
The Thousand Islands International Bridge crosses the St. Lawrence River between the province of Ontario and the state of New York.
This facility consolidates all Algoma Public Health services under one roof in order to improve service delivery and operational efficiency.
The Batchewana First Nation of Ojibway Indians engaged IDEA to design a new Health Station on the Rankin Reserve. This facility provides essential health care services to reserve members.
Serving as the gateway to Sault College's campus, this building contains a grand lobby and learning commons surrounded by classrooms, a lecture theatre, reception and more.
The Northern Community Centre (NCC) is a municipally owned community centre featuring indoor turf fields, arenas, community rooms and more.
The Institute for Environment, Education, and Entrepreneurship (iE3) is a Sault College program initiative devoted to creating a new home for Experiential Learning.
This Highland Park Westboro custom home, completed in 2017, has all the features of a well-designed, stylish and super energy-efficient modern home.
This project involved the design and construction of a new location for Pino’s Grocer.
This six-acre development project near Carleton University included the multi-phased development of a residential complex for students featuring 852 off-campus units.
Planned redevelopment and adaptive reuse of the former water treatment plant.
This five-storey multi-unit residential apartment building is located downtown and was designed to complement its urban surroundings.
This waterfront home was designed to capitalize on the sloping topography and exterior views.
This project originally incorporated a three-storey, 56,000-square-foot facility, with the possibility of adding two additional storeys in the future.
An established cultural event centre in Sault Ste. Marie, this project modernized the existing Marconi Club building.
A modern workplace that anticipates the future of office flexibility, this project involved the fit up two office spaces: 335 River Road and L’Esplanade Laurier.
The relocation of the National offices for the Canada Green Building Council to 100 Murray Street, this project achieved LEED Commercial Interiors Gold and WELL Platinum certifications.
This project consolidates administrative operations for the Sault Ste. Marie Mill, under one roof and is located along the main entrance road to the mill.
This project was a retail addition to the existing production facility and connected to the educational and visitor centre.
This project was part of the city’s downtown building improvement initiative which began with a re-branding of this well established jewellery store's business image and identity.
A 10,000-square-foot expansion of a car dealership, this project included renovations to the existing building to meet the latest GM corporate imaging standards.
A a 6,000-square-foot car dealership expansion and renovation, this project was intended to meet the latest Ford corporate imaging standards.
Encompassing 160,000 square feet, this five-storey building serves as a teaching and research facility in photonics and environmental analysis.
A renewed vision recognizes the value of recreation as an essential public service for a growing healthy, vibrant and connected community.
Developed as part of the Central Administrative Headquarters, this project was for a prototype design of four satellite facilities.
Development of a new laboratory, food processing and office space in an existing repurposed factory.
GFL Memorial Gardens is a multi-use sports and entertainment complex that serves as Sault Ste. Marie's primary event facility.
Development of a universally accessible pool complete with a deep end and diving facilities as well as an open-air pavilion for the Glen Cairn Pool in Kanata.
This cultural and recreation centre, made in association with Shore Tilbe Irwin & Partners, provides multiple amenities and a wide variety of programs for the Clarence-Rockland community.
The purpose of the Central Manitoulin Multiplex and Community Centre is to provide the community with a modern day, purpose-built facility.
This project consisted of an expansion and restoration to an existing historic church that was previously relocated to this site.
An existing hockey arena was expanded to become the city’s main community centre that included sports, and recreation activities.
This building project involved a two phased expansion to an existing community rink.
The Northern Community Centre began with a feasibility study, master plan, and business case analysis that established a market demand for the City’s first indoor turf facility.
Featuring a pro shop, offices, full member facilities, a lounge/bar area and a 150-seat dining room, the new club house provides magnificent views from every perspective.
Improvements of the North Gower community space for community and church functions.
A historically appropriate addition/renovation to one of Manotick Square's most important buildings.
Community and culture come together at the Batchewana Cultural Centre on the Rankin Reserve.
The ARCH expansion project is a 10-bed hospice facility situated within a residential setting on the north side of Sault Ste. Marie.
Developed to be the Central Administrative Headquarters, this laboratory facility is to be used for health and environmental testing in Kuala Lumpur.
The Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge Crossing is operated by the International Bridge Administration (IBA), and owned by Federal Bridge Corporation Ltd. (FBCL) and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).
The Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge Crossing is operated by the International Bridge Administration (IBA), and owned by Federal Bridge Corporation Ltd. (FBCL) and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).
Three-phase implementation plan for improvements to the Sault Ste. Marie airport.
It was determined in the early stages of analysis that a new building provided tax payers with best value for money rather than renovating the existing detachment facility.
The F.J. Davey Home is a 370-bed long term care facility that replaced an older 180-bed building.
This redevelopment project converts an existing 96 bed Class D facility into a 96 bed Class A conforming to the 2015 MOHLTC Home Design Guidelines.
This redevelopment project converts an existing 100 bed Class D facility into a 120 bed Class A conforming to the 2015 MOHLTC Home Design Guidelines.
Nogdawindamin Family and Community Services is an Anishnawbek child welfare prevention service agency that works in collaboration with the seven First Nations.
PHI Dental Care is dedicated to providing patients with quality dental care based on innovation, respect, integrity, and honesty.
The purpose of the project was to develop a long-term implementation strategy that would develop a unified and systematic approach for the rehabilitation of the building envelope.
This is a developer led project aimed at redeveloping a former light industrial and office building in Sault Ste. Marie.
Phase 1, now complete, consisted of an expansion to the holding room, visitor amenity improvements (food stations, barrier-free washrooms, more comfortable waiting areas,) new security check-in area and an advanced arrival area.
This project involved the design of a new consolidated Acute Care facility, replacing the two existing hospitals in Sault Ste. Marie.
The Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge Crossing is operated by the International Bridge Administration (IBA).
The J wing is also noted in the fair/poor category with an estimated FCI cost of $3M.
This two storey processing facility was constructed on a compressed schedule.
This facility is a customized 22,000-square-foot pre-engineered maple processing plant.
A 24,000-square-foot steel-structure advanced manufacturing facility for complex industrial precision parts.
This Master Plan focused on the Blue Water Bridge, Canadian and U.S. customs plazas in Point Edward, Ontario and Port Huron, Michigan.
Modernization of the Kiwedin Public School located in the north central district of Sault Ste. Marie.
Accommodating students from grade seven to 12, this school meets the changing needs of education in Northern Ontario.
A common area connect Sault College's N wing and the main college building promoting open collaboration among students.
The spaces are flexible so that the building serves both college and community needs.
The complete redevelopment of the existing back-up power distribution system in a two-storey processing facility.
The Lake State campus consists of older and dignified historic structures.
Our work on the Collins Bay Institution, the only remaining Chateau-style prison in Canada, involved repairs to the masonry stone outer walls and concrete walls surrounding the facility.
The Pembroke Fire Station is a design build project that provided a new facility for the Pembroke Fire Department.
IDEA coordinated a Life Cycle Renewal project for the Aberdeen Pavilion that focused on Washrooms, Accessibility, Floor Slab, and Main Doors (including window and painting repairs).
The functional portion of the South Urban Fire Station responds directly to the street allowing quick access to the road
This project involved the feasibility study and schematic design for a new marquee cultural space and National Museum in Ottawa: The Portrait Gallery of Canada.
This project renovated and expanded the museum’s visitor area, leading to several improvements to user and functional needs.
The Thousand Islands International Bridge crosses the St. Lawrence River between the province of Ontario and the state of New York.
This Acute Care facility replaces two existing hospitals.
This facility consolidates all Algoma Public Health services under one roof in order to improve service delivery and operational efficiency.
The Batchewana First Nation of Ojibway Indians engaged IDEA to design a new Health Station on the Rankin Reserve. This facility provides essential health care services to reserve members.
Serving as the gateway to Sault College's campus, this building contains a grand lobby and learning commons surrounded by classrooms, a lecture theatre, reception and more.
The Northern Community Centre (NCC) is a municipally owned community centre featuring indoor turf fields, arenas, community rooms and more.
The Institute for Environment, Education, and Entrepreneurship (iE3) is a Sault College program initiative devoted to creating a new home for Experiential Learning.
This Highland Park Westboro custom home, completed in 2017, has all the features of a well-designed, stylish and super energy-efficient modern home.
This project involved the design and construction of a new location for Pino’s Grocer.
This six-acre development project near Carleton University included the multi-phased development of a residential complex for students featuring 852 off-campus units.
Planned redevelopment and adaptive reuse of the former water treatment plant.
This five-storey multi-unit residential apartment building is located downtown and was designed to complement its urban surroundings.
This waterfront home was designed to capitalize on the sloping topography and exterior views.
This project originally incorporated a three-storey, 56,000-square-foot facility, with the possibility of adding two additional storeys in the future.
An established cultural event centre in Sault Ste. Marie, this project modernized the existing Marconi Club building.
A modern workplace that anticipates the future of office flexibility, this project involved the fit up two office spaces: 335 River Road and L’Esplanade Laurier.
The relocation of the National offices for the Canada Green Building Council to 100 Murray Street, this project achieved LEED Commercial Interiors Gold and WELL Platinum certifications.
This project consolidates administrative operations for the Sault Ste. Marie Mill, under one roof and is located along the main entrance road to the mill.
This project was a retail addition to the existing production facility and connected to the educational and visitor centre.
This project was part of the city’s downtown building improvement initiative which began with a re-branding of this well established jewellery store's business image and identity.
A 10,000-square-foot expansion of a car dealership, this project included renovations to the existing building to meet the latest GM corporate imaging standards.
A a 6,000-square-foot car dealership expansion and renovation, this project was intended to meet the latest Ford corporate imaging standards.
Encompassing 160,000 square feet, this five-storey building serves as a teaching and research facility in photonics and environmental analysis.
A renewed vision recognizes the value of recreation as an essential public service for a growing healthy, vibrant and connected community.
Development of a new long-term care facility in Algoma.
Developed as part of the Central Administrative Headquarters, this project was for a prototype design of four satellite facilities.
Development of a new laboratory, food processing and office space in an existing repurposed factory.
Design of a new facility for the City View Curling Club in Ottawa.
GFL Memorial Gardens is a multi-use sports and entertainment complex that serves as Sault Ste. Marie's primary event facility.
Development of a universally accessible pool complete with a deep end and diving facilities as well as an open-air pavilion for the Glen Cairn Pool in Kanata.
This cultural and recreation centre, made in association with Shore Tilbe Irwin & Partners, provides multiple amenities and a wide variety of programs for the Clarence-Rockland community.
The purpose of the Central Manitoulin Multiplex and Community Centre is to provide the community with a modern day, purpose-built facility.
This project consisted of an expansion and restoration to an existing historic church that was previously relocated to this site.
An existing hockey arena was expanded to become the city’s main community centre that included sports, and recreation activities.
This building project involved a two phased expansion to an existing community rink.
The Northern Community Centre began with a feasibility study, master plan, and business case analysis that established a market demand for the City’s first indoor turf facility.
Featuring a pro shop, offices, full member facilities, a lounge/bar area and a 150-seat dining room, the new club house provides magnificent views from every perspective.
Improvements of the North Gower community space for community and church functions.
A historically appropriate addition/renovation to one of Manotick Square's most important buildings.
Community and culture come together at the Batchewana Cultural Centre on the Rankin Reserve.
The ARCH expansion project is a 10-bed hospice facility situated within a residential setting on the north side of Sault Ste. Marie.
Developed to be the Central Administrative Headquarters, this laboratory facility is to be used for health and environmental testing in Kuala Lumpur.
The Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge Crossing is operated by the International Bridge Administration (IBA), and owned by Federal Bridge Corporation Ltd. (FBCL) and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).
The Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge Crossing is operated by the International Bridge Administration (IBA), and owned by Federal Bridge Corporation Ltd. (FBCL) and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).
Three-phase implementation plan for improvements to the Sault Ste. Marie airport.
It was determined in the early stages of analysis that a new building provided tax payers with best value for money rather than renovating the existing detachment facility.
The F.J. Davey Home is a 370-bed long term care facility that replaced an older 180-bed building.
This redevelopment project converts an existing 96 bed Class D facility into a 96 bed Class A conforming to the 2015 MOHLTC Home Design Guidelines.
This redevelopment project converts an existing 100 bed Class D facility into a 120 bed Class A conforming to the 2015 MOHLTC Home Design Guidelines.
Nogdawindamin Family and Community Services is an Anishnawbek child welfare prevention service agency that works in collaboration with the seven First Nations.
PHI Dental Care is dedicated to providing patients with quality dental care based on innovation, respect, integrity, and honesty.
The purpose of the project was to develop a long-term implementation strategy that would develop a unified and systematic approach for the rehabilitation of the building envelope.
This is a developer led project aimed at redeveloping a former light industrial and office building in Sault Ste. Marie.
Phase 1, now complete, consisted of an expansion to the holding room, visitor amenity improvements (food stations, barrier-free washrooms, more comfortable waiting areas,) new security check-in area and an advanced arrival area.
This project involved the design of a new consolidated Acute Care facility, replacing the two existing hospitals in Sault Ste. Marie.
The Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge Crossing is operated by the International Bridge Administration (IBA).
The J wing is also noted in the fair/poor category with an estimated FCI cost of $3M.
This two storey processing facility was constructed on a compressed schedule.
This facility is a customized 22,000-square-foot pre-engineered maple processing plant.
A 24,000-square-foot steel-structure advanced manufacturing facility for complex industrial precision parts.
This Master Plan focused on the Blue Water Bridge, Canadian and U.S. customs plazas in Point Edward, Ontario and Port Huron, Michigan.
Modernization of the Kiwedin Public School located in the north central district of Sault Ste. Marie.
Accommodating students from grade seven to 12, this school meets the changing needs of education in Northern Ontario.
A common area connect Sault College's N wing and the main college building promoting open collaboration among students.
The spaces are flexible so that the building serves both college and community needs.
The complete redevelopment of the existing back-up power distribution system in a two-storey processing facility.
The Lake State campus consists of older and dignified historic structures.
This Secondary School facility accommodates 1450 students.
Our work on the Collins Bay Institution, the only remaining Chateau-style prison in Canada, involved repairs to the masonry stone outer walls and concrete walls surrounding the facility.
The Pembroke Fire Station is a design build project that provided a new facility for the Pembroke Fire Department.
IDEA coordinated a Life Cycle Renewal project for the Aberdeen Pavilion that focused on Washrooms, Accessibility, Floor Slab, and Main Doors (including window and painting repairs).
The functional portion of the South Urban Fire Station responds directly to the street allowing quick access to the road
This project involved the feasibility study and schematic design for a new marquee cultural space and National Museum in Ottawa: The Portrait Gallery of Canada.
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