WZMH Architects

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WZMH Architects (formerly known as the Webb Zerafa Menkes Housden Partnership) is an architecture company based in Toronto, Canada. The firm was founded in 1961. Since its inception, WZMH has built a reputation on innovative design, technical expertise and dynamic leadership.

The firm’s expertise encompasses all aspects of the architectural process from master planning, site evaluation and feasibility studies, through the design and construction documentation phases, to the final selection of finishes and fittings for building interiors.

The firm’s experience spans significant institutional and corporate projects, courthouse design, hotel and conference facilities, data centres, retail and office developments, resort and entertainment complexes, educational and residential buildings, as well as a number of major master plan studies. Project locations range from dense urban downtown sites to suburban, stand-alone facilities. All of these projects included diverse client and user groups with complex programming and technical requirements.

In recent years, the firm has successfully incorporated sustainable principles into the majority of its projects and has received numerous domestic and international LEED awards.

Petro-Canada Centre

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