Dunnville Arena Expansion
Les Chater Family YMCA & Turner Park Library
Architecturally, the YMCA and library are envisioned as a single building – both programs separated by a central circulation spine which allows framed views into both the pool and reading rooms. The café acts as a mediating program between both areas of the building, and additional seating spills out from the library...
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Part 2: the walkthrough
We are honored to celebrate with Trinity Lutheran as their congregation voted overwhelmingly in favor of proceeding with their new church expansion project! The development is intended to improve the accessibility, functionality, and sustainability of their downtown Hamilton location (at the corner of Wilson and Hughson Streets). This marks the beginning of an inspiring journey to create and enhance spaces which will serve their community for generations to come.
Thank you for trusting Invizij Architects to bring your vision to life. We can`t wait to get started! #ArchitectureForCommunity #BuildingFaith #ChurchDesign #HamONT
Exciting News!
We are honored to celebrate with Trinity Lutheran as their congregation voted overwhelmingly in favor of proceeding with their new church expansion project! The development is intended to improve the accessibility, functionality, and sustainability of their downtown Hamilton location (at the corner of Wilson and Hughson Streets). This marks the beginning of an inspiring journey to create and enhance spaces which will serve their community for generations to come.
Thank you for trusting Invizij Architects to bring your vision to life. We can`t wait to get started! #ArchitectureForCommunity #BuildingFaith #ChurchDesign #HamONT
Happy International Women’s Day! 📐
At Invizij, we are making strides in advancing gender equality within architecture. With 100% of the licensed architects at Invizij being women—Emma, Danielle, Natalia, and the newest OAA member, Meaghan—we aim to set a powerful example of leadership and inclusivity!
Today, we are celebrating these wins in gender equality, recognizing the small moments that lead to meaningful change. Whether it’s lifting others up, sharing knowledge, or celebrating the amazing women around us, every step forward matters. Each achievement is a piece of the larger puzzle in breaking barriers. 🧩How is your team celebrating today? 🤍
#internationalwomensday #internationalwomensday2025 #architecture #design #womeninarchitecture #architecturefirm
Invizij Architects is pleased to announce that Danielle Gignac joins Emma Cubitt and Bob Prince as principal, assuming new responsibilities as a partner of the firm. A University of Waterloo grad, Danielle brings her years of experience as an architect passionate about community building, conservation and holistic sustainability, to the firm, which she joined nearly 3 years ago. Recently, Danielle has led projects for Indwell (War Memorial Children’s Hospital conversion, Ottawa Street Apartments), Victoria Park Community Homes (Stonechurch development), Stoney Creek Community Homes (Mistywood Development), LYNC (Mill Block, Drayton and Zion United affordable housing), Habitat for Humanity Guelph Wellington (Orchard Park), among others. Please join us in celebrating this big milestone in our firm!
What an honour! The council house restoration for the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation was just awarded a Governor’s award from the @nationaltrustca . Such an honour to be the architects for this wonderful project. We were able to focus on the cultural heritage of this building to its original governance use. Major upgrades to the building envelope included interior insulation, removing the crawlspace, and resolving moisture issues so it will continue to be a home for the council for the next 100 years.
In the first photo: Ashley & Arland from the MCFN and Susan Robertson.
Such a special day of celebration at the reopening of the Mississaugas of the Credit council house. We were honoured to be the architects that helped bring this historic building back to its original intent as a place of governance, with Just Working Construction leading the restoration and making it a reality. A big thanks to Ashley, Arland, Craig, Susan, Chief Claire Sault and the rest of Council. #migwetch to everyone!
The most special element is the table, which includes resin in the middle with sand from the MCFN’s territory including Toronto Island, medicine plants, and rocks from the Credit River.
Their first council meeting in the new space is happening this coming Tuesday.