Teeple Architects

Teeple Architects
Practice information
Key architectsStephen Teeple (Principal)
Chris Radigan (Partner)
Richard Lai (Principal)
Myles Craig (Principal)
Tomer Diamant (Principal)
Avery Guthrie (Principal)
Wes Wilson (Principal)
Robert Cheung (Associate)
Darryl Biedron (Associate)
Founded1989
LocationToronto ON Canada
Significant works and honors
Projects60 Richmond Street East Co-op
Stephen Hawking Centre at Perimeter Institute
Sherbourne Common Pavilion
AwardsGovernor General's medals
Ontario Association of Architects Award
Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence
Website
www.teeplearch.com

Teeple Architects is an architecture firm based in Toronto, Ontario founded by Stephen Teeple,[1] in the year 1989. The firm is known to design several buildings in Canada,[2] that focus on urban development, and sustainable design.

Stephan Teeple established the firm in Toronto in 1989 and has completed numerous large-scale projects relating to university campus residences and student centres. The firm also has an extended background in various works recognized in institutional, commercial, and residential buildings throughout the Toronto area and beyond the Canadian border. Projects from Teeple Architects are often praised for their creative and successful design responses to the surrounding site, such as reducing carbon emissions within their materials and designs to positively impact the climate, to bringing awareness to social-cultural issues whilst being restricted to tight budgets. On a local, national, and international scale, the work of Teeple Architects has received recognition for design excellence and sustainability. These accolades include six Governor General's Medals for Architecture, Canada's highest architectural honour, the Holcim Award for sustainable innovation, and more than 28 LEED awards.

  1. ^ "Architect Stephen Teeple reflects on celebrated Canadian designs". thestar.com. 2019-09-12. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
  2. ^ "Stephen Teeple to receive Honorary Degree from Trent University". Canadian Architect. 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2020-03-27.