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REGISTERED MEMBERS LAST NAME FIRST NAME FIRM/LICENCE TO PRACTICE CITY PROV Abele Thomas Abele Architecture Vancouver BC Abugov Bruce Abugov Kaspar Architecture Engineering Interior Design Calgary AB Akin Jim (Cemil) J.C. Akin Architect Ltd. Saskatoon SK Akinyemi Kola Connect Architecture Saskatoon SK Allen Katharine Frank Architecture Inc. dba Frank Architecture & Interiors Calgary AB Anderson James R. DIALOG Saskatchewan Architecture Engineering Toronto ON Anderson Paul Paul Anderson Architecture Inc. Edmonton AB Applebaum Edward Montgomery Sisam Architects Inc. Toronto ON Applegath J. Craig DIALOG Saskatchewan Architecture Engineering Toronto ON Argent Robert Francis Joseph Argent Architecure + Design Tecumseh ON Arora Jessie (Jaswinderpal) DF Architecture Inc. Richmond BC Arthur Layne Layne Arthur Architecture Ltd. Regina SK Aussant Louis aodbt architecture interior design Saskatoon SK Bakker Joost DIALOG Saskatchewan Architecture Engineering Vancouver BC Interior Design Planning Inc. Balbi Renato Axiom Architecture Inc. Calgary AB Banadyga W. Kirk Kirk Banadyga Architect Inc. Regina SK Banelis Vaidila Zeidler BKDI Architects Toronto ON Bangash Mehboob Mehboob Bangash Architects Halton Hills ON Banman Michael J. Stantec Architecture Ltd. Winnipeg MB Barrett Wayne Barrett Architect Inc. Toronto ON Bartake Bertrand Kindrachuk Agrey Architects Ltd. Saskatoon SK Beck Gregory Beck Vale Architects & Planners Inc. Calgary AB Bengert Brian Stantec Architecture Ltd. Edmonton AB Bernstein Richard Chris Dikeakos Architects Inc. Burnaby BC Beug Robert Member without practice rights Regina SK Blaser Paul RBM Architecture Inc. Saskatoon SK Blees Patrick Patrick G. Blees, Architect Minneapolis MN Block Christopher collabor8 Architecture + Design Inc. Vancouver BC Blumberg Shirley KPMB Archiects Toronto ON Bojkovsky Frank Frank Bojkovsky Architect Regina SK Bolduc Tyson GEC Architecture Calgary AB Bonar Brian J. MulvannyG2 Architecture Corporation Seattle WA Bootwala Aziz Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning Ltd. Edmonton AB Brandaw Garth CB Two Architects International, Inc. Salem OR Brook Calvin Brook McIlroy Inc. Toronto ON Brookbank Douglas E. MulvannyG2 Architecture Corporation Seattle WA Brown Christopher P. MMC International Architects Ltd. Toronto ON Bugbee Stephen Zeidler BKDI Architects Calgary AB Burns Darren Stantec Architecture Ltd. Vancouver BC Burton-Brown Michael ABBARCH Architecture Inc. Vancouver BC Bushnell Steven BR2 Architecture Edmonton AB Steven Bushnell Architecture & Design Ltd. Buza Lilia Stantec Architecture Ltd. Saskatoon SK Calnitsky Edwin Calnitsky Associates Architects Inc. Winnipeg MB Cameron Anthony Left Hand Architecture & Design Inc. Regina SK Campbell Stephanie C. Koopman Architecture Inc. Saskatoon SK Caragianis Nicholas Nicholas Caragianis Architect Inc. Ottawa ON Carcoana Lawrence Archintegris Architect Fargo ND Cardinal Douglas Douglas Cardinal Architect Inc. Ottawa ON Cartier Ken GEC Architecture Cartier Architecture Interior Design Inc. Calgary AB Casola Antonio (Tony) Casola Koppe Architects Ltd. Calgary AB Chamberlain Brian Chamberlain Architect Services Burlington ON Chiu Paul Urban Design Group Architect Ltd. Vancouver BC Chomik William Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning Ltd. Calgary AB Chorny Bohdan Bohdan M. Chorny, Architect Toronto ON Chow John Turner Fleischer Architects Inc. Toronto ON Christian Larry L. Castles Design Group Architect Houston TX Clewes Peter R. architectsAlliance Toronto ON Cohlmeyer Stephen Cohlmeyer Architecture Limited Winnipeg MB Condon Darryl J. HCMA Architecture + Design Vancouver BC Cooke Travis 1x1 architecture inc. Winnipeg MB Cooper R. Gary R.G. Cooper Architect Ltd. Saskatoon SK Cope John Member without practice rights Saskatoon SK Corey Mark Flad & Associates Architects, Inc. Madison WI Cosgrave Barry Number Ten Architectural Group Victoria BC Cotter Patrick ZGF Architects Inc. Vancouver BC Coupland David R. Coupland Kraemer Architecture + Interior Design Inc. Calgary AB Cowan Craig W.J. ADA Architecture Inc. Saskatoon SK Croft Robert J. (Bob) 1080 Architecture, Planning and Interiors Ltd. Regina SK Croft LeeAnn 1080 Architecture, Planning and Interiors Ltd. Regina SK Daly Christopher MMP Architects Inc. Winnipeg MB Daplas Dominador Dominador Daplas, Architect Saskatoon SK Datta Arup Arup Datta Architect Ltd. Calgary AB Davidson Donald Wm. A. Stantec Architecture Ltd. Calgary AB Davies Robert Montgomery Sisam Architects Inc. Toronto ON Davignon Richard Davignon Martin, Architecture Inc. Calgary AB de Grandpre Jean-Marc Lemay Michaud Architecture Design Inc. Montreal QC de la Harpe Charl Charl de la Harpe Architecture Calgary AB Deese Charles Cushing Terrell Architecture, Inc. Kalispell MT Dehghani Narges AECOM Canada Architects Ltd. Pickering ON Deller Keith W. Keith W. Deller Architect Ltd. Calgary AB Denby Tammi Stantec Architecture Ltd. Saskatoon SK Dietrich Kurt (Wendel) Kreate Architecture and Design Ltd. Regina SK Dikeakos Chris Chris Dikeakos Architects Inc. Burnaby BC Dobroskay Arnold ADA Architecture Inc. Saskatoon SK Dods Vincent Vincent F. Dods Architect Ltd. Gibbs Gage Architects Calgary AB Doerschlag Christopher WD Partners, Inc. Dublin OH Downing Alan Henry Downing Architects Saskatoon SK Duddridge Allan Allan Duddridge Architect Ltd. Saskatoon SK Duhoux Marten ft3 Architecture Landscape Interior Design Winnipeg MB Dwoskin Stephen CAL Architecture, Inc. Seattle WA CallisonRTKL Architects Canada Inc. Dyck Curtis Member without practice rights Saskatoon SK Eastman Mary-Jean Perkins Eastman Architects Partnership New York NY Echaiz-McGrath David WA Architects Ltd. Vancouver BC Edmunds David GEC Architecture D. J. Edmunds Architect Ltd. Calgary AB Edwards David W. David W. Edwards Architect Ltd. Regina SK Edwards W.A. (Bill) Edwards Edwards McEwen Architects Saskatoon SK Edwards David C. Edwards Edwards McEwen Architects Saskatoon SK Ellard Robert (Bob) Member without practice rights Canmore AB Elliott Dylan SEPW Architecture Inc. Regina SK Eng Donna Hung Fong Kearns Mancini Architects Inc. Toronto ON Engel Theodore (Ted) aodbt architecture interior design Saskatoon SK Epp Darrel Darrel Epp Architect Ltd. Saskatoon SK Esco Lawrence MMC International Architects Ltd. Toronto ON Eslahjou Babak CORE Architects Inc. Toronto ON Estrella-Tolentino Elena Frank Bojkovsky Architect Regina SK Evans Ian E.H. Hodgson Schilf Evans Architects Inc. Edmonton AB Farebrother Danielle Kreate Architecture and Design Ltd. Regina SK Farrar Michael L. Formed Alliance Architecture Studio Calgary AB Farrell Kelly Marie CallisonRTKL Architects Canada Inc. Playa Vista CA Farthing Samuel William Kindrachuk Agrey Architects Ltd. Saskatoon SK Fautsch Stephen Stephen J. Fautsch, Architect Minneapolis MN Fejér Patrick Bela B+H Architects Inc. Toronto ON Fenez Damien P.M. Prairie Architects Inc. Winnipeg MB Flaman Bernard Non-Practicing Member Regina SK Fleischer Russell Turner Fleischer Architects Inc. Toronto ON Flynn Michael C. Architecture49 Inc. Winnipeg MB Friggstad Leif aodbt architecture interior design Saskatoon SK Fritz Alvin R. Alvin Reinhard Fritz Architect Inc. Lethbridge AB Gage Douglas Douglas F.C. Gage Architect Ltd. Gibbs Gage Architects Calgary AB Gardner Ben Gardner Architecture Incorporated Edmonton AB George Mobolanle O. M O George, Architect Edmonton AB Geremia Giovanni gw architecture inc. Winnipeg MB Gill Tony Sukhdave IBI Group Architects (Canada) Inc. Vancouver BC Gilmour Chris 2 Architecture Inc. Winnipeg MB Gogan Paul Clark HOK Architects Corporation Toronto ON Gooch Edward E.F. Gooch Architect Edmonton AB Gosselin Raymond C. Ray Gosselin Architect Ltd. Regina SK Gowing Christopher Mallen Gowing Berzins Architecture Incorporated Vancouver BC Gross Glen 1x1 architecture inc. Winnipeg MB Grotsky Kenneth ABBARCH Architecture Inc. Toronto ON Gushe Susan Perkins+Will Architects (Saskatchewan) Inc. Vancouver BC Gustavson John E. John E. Gustavson Architect Vancouver BC Habel Michael Michael J. Habel, Architect Cincinnati OH Hamdy Aly Petroff Partnership Architects Markham ON Hanna Douglas Number Ten Architectural Group Winnipeg MB Hanson Evan Affinity Architecture Inc. Winnipeg MB Hanson Heidi Hanson + Jung Architects Inc. Toronto ON Harper Troy Harper Architecture & Design Inc. Ottawa ON Harrison Kevin Scott Jeremy Sturgess Architect Limited dba Sturgess ArchitectureCalgary AB Hartley Todd Stantec Architecture Ltd. Calgary AB Hartloper Jurgen Toker + Associates Architecture Industrial Design Ltd. Calgary AB dba Lemay + Toker Architecture Hasiuk Gregory Number Ten Architectural Group Winnipeg MB Hastings David IBI Group Architects (Canada) Inc. Toronto ON Hayes Isaac AECOM Canada Architects Ltd. Saskatoon SK Hazzard Russell H. MulvannyG2 Architecture Corporation Seattle WA Henry Keith D. Henry Downing Architects Saskatoon SK Hiebert April Group2 Architecture Interior Design Ltd. Saskatoon SK Hilbert Bianca Group2 Architecture Interior Design Ltd. Saskatoon SK Hill Martin Member without practice rights Snoqualmie WA Hobin Barry Hobin Architecture Incorporated Ottawa ON Hodgson Martin Hodgson Schilf Evans Architects Inc. Edmonton AB Hodgson Christopher SEPW Architecture Inc. Saskatoon SK Hoglund J. David Perkins Eastman Architects Partnership Pittsburgh PA Howard Stuart Stuart Howard Architects Inc. Vancouver BC Howes Rosanne Non-Practicing Member Ottawa ON Howlett Jeffrey (Jeff) Stantec Architecture Ltd. Saskatoon SK Huard Dallas aodbt architecture interior design Saskatoon SK Hume Gary PSW Architecture & Interior Design Ltd. Regina
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