April 3, 2013 – After a long career with Zeidler Partnership Architects, managing partner and architect Stephen Carruthers has announced his retirement. Michael Cojocar and Martin Veenhoven will lead the Calgary studio, both principals with over 25 years of experience, who bring global insight, integrity and innovation to the architectural profession.
April 3,
2013 – After a long career with Zeidler Partnership Architects, managing partner
and architect Stephen Carruthers has announced his retirement. Michael Cojocar and
Martin Veenhoven will lead the Calgary studio, both principals with over 25
years of experience, who bring global insight, integrity and innovation to the
architectural profession.
Tarek El-Khatib, senior partner at Zeidler, says, "This is a big change in
our firm. Steve's dedication leaves behind a legacy of memorable projects, and
I am confident that under this new guidance, our Calgary team will continue to
meet the standards of innovation, collaborative engagement and service that our
clients expect. Michael's and Martin's passion for architecture will no doubt
inspire the team."
Michael has led highly publicized public sector work and large mixed-use
developments. His career includes Canadian hospitality projects, such as the
Banff Springs Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise, and international commissions in
Kenya, Vietnam, Russia and Hungary. Michael is working on the completion of The
Bow Phase 1 and just starting design of the Quarry Park Corporate Child
Care Facility.
Martin has led the planning, design and construction of multi-million dollar
projects throughout western Canada and the Northwest Territories, the U.S.,
Russia and China. As project manager and design architect, Martin has recently
completed several projects in Alberta: EPCOR Tower, the Grand Prairie Library
and Art Gallery, the Kainai Peacemaking Centre and the PennWest Towers in Calgary.
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