David Pontarini
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Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Hariri Pontarini Architects |
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David Pontarini, OAA, AAA, FRAIC, AIA is a Canadian architect and founding partner of Hariri Pontarini Architects(1994), alongside Siamak Hariri.
David Pontarini is a former member of the City of Toronto’s Design Review Panel, the City of Toronto’s Preservation Board, a visiting lecturer at the University of Toronto Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design, and a former member of the OAA Council, representing Toronto Centre from 1992–2002.[1]
Honours
- Royal Architecture Institute of Canada's (RAIC) 2013 Architectural Firm Award [2]
Buildings of Note
- McKinsey & Co. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Robertson House Crisis Care Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Shangri-La Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Work in Progress
- Number One Bloor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 5 St. Joseph, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,[3]
- Sultan St. Thomas, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 10-14 Prince Arthur, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Publications
- 2005: "Yorkville Condo Has Historic Link." Toronto Star 23 July 2005
- 2006: Ogilvie, Megan. “New VÜ for ‘Old Town’.” Toronto Star 20 May 2006
- 2007: Hume, Christopher. “ Some Causes for Concern in Condo Design.” Toronto Star 21 April 2007
- 2010: Topping, David, Let’s Gape at One Bloor, Shall we?”, Torontoist, April 2010
- 2010: Van de Ven, Lisa, “One Bloor”, National Post, April 2010
- 2010: Daily Commercial News, “Work Continues on Shangri-la Toronto hotel and residences.” Construction Overview, June 2010
- 2011: Pontarini talks One Bloor design in Urbantoronto.ca
See also
References
- ↑ "David Pontarini Profile".
- ↑ http://www.raic.org/honours_and_awards/awards_firm/2013/recipient_e.htm
- ↑ "5 St. Joseph Profile". Archived from the original on 2012-04-15.
- "Buzz Talk with David Pontarini".
- "A Tower to Make Yonge young again". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. 24 June 2010.
- "David Pontarini talks One Bloor design".
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