Bregman + Hamann Architects

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Interior of the Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto, designed by E. H. Zeidler. The flock of birds is a sculpture called Flightstop, a work by the Canadian artist Michael Snow.
Interior of the Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto, designed by E. H. Zeidler. The flock of birds is a sculpture called Flightstop, a work by the Canadian artist Michael Snow.

Bregman + Hamann Architects is a Toronto, Canada based architecture and interior design firm. Started in 1953 the firm has designed many landmark projects around North America.

The firm has also collaborated with many international architects including: Santiago Calatrava, Daniel Libeskind, and Mies van der Rohe.

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Due to Canadian law, international architects that aren't licensed in Canada need to work with a Canadian firm in order to be approved, And because building codes vary from region to region, working with localized firm makes the design process easier.

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