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Craig Newsome awarded Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Veronafiere Scholarship

We are pleased to announce that MMMC’s Craig Newsome, a member of the RAIC, has been awarded one of six Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Veronafiere Scholarships and will be attending the seminar entitled Designing with Natural Stone Verona this September in Verona, Italy. The program is a unique combination of classroom lectures, guided architectural tours, and field [...]

2019-12-09T10:40:52-05:00August 5th, 2016|In The Community, news|

Craig Newsome is Recipient of a Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Award for Excellence in Conservation.

At a prestigious ceremony at Queen’s Park in Toronto on Friday Feb 26th, 2016,  Craig Newsome received a Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Award for Excellence in Conservation. This award is a culmination of Craig’s passion for adapting old buildings to new uses and his conservation efforts of historic structures, particularly within the City of Brantford.  Through these awards, in [...]

2019-12-09T10:40:52-05:00March 29th, 2016|In The Community, news|

Craig Newsome wins CAHP Award!

In October, Craig Newsome travelled to Calgary to attend the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals Annual Conference and to accept an Award of Merit for “Conservation Projects Small and Lovely” for the rehabilitation/conservation of 123/125 Brant Ave in Brantford. Built in 2 time periods, 1860 & 1880 this home has been carefully restored to its [...]

2019-12-09T10:40:53-05:00November 30th, 2015|news|

Our K-W Studio has MOVED!

MMMC’s KW design studio is now in Waterloo! Our new address is 564 Weber St N., Suite 1, Waterloo, N2L 5C6. We invite you to drop by and see our new digs if you’re in the neighbourhood!

2019-12-09T10:40:53-05:00August 18th, 2015|news|

Haven House Women’s Shelter Breaks Ground

On June 29th Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region (WCSWR) broke ground on their new 33,350 sq ft women’s shelter in Cambridge. Being built on a greenfield site in Cambridge, the new Haven House shelter will accommodate up to forty five women & their children and is a sister shelter to the recently constructed (2010) [...]

2019-12-09T10:40:53-05:00August 18th, 2015|news|

New Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre in City of Brantford is first commercial project in Ontario to use cross laminated timber.

The incorporation of a CLT roof system is thought to be the first commercial use of CLT in Ontario. Cross-laminated timber panels (CLT) and re-used glulam roof beams were used to construct the roof system over the new pool area The project design team made the decision to incorporate wood for many compelling reasons -PAUL [...]

2019-12-09T10:40:53-05:00February 4th, 2013|news|
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