MMMC Architects
Private | |
Industry | Construction |
Founded | Brantford |
Founder |
Gilbert Mark Gerald Musselman Donald McIntyre Lawrence Combe |
Headquarters |
Brantford, Ontario, Canada Waterloo, Ontario, Canada |
Number of locations | 2 (2010) |
Area served | Ontario |
Key people |
Craig Newsome (Chairman/Principal) Lawrence Combe (Principal) David Heintz (CEO) |
Services |
Architectural Design Master Planning Contract Administration |
Number of employees | 20-25 (2016) |
Website | mmmc.on.ca |
MMMC Architects is an architectural firm based in Brantford, Ontario, Canada and Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Spanning 5 decades the firm has completed over 1400 projects.
Headed by Craig Newsome, Lawrence Combe and David Heintz, they have two LEED-accredited architects.
History
Starting out as Mark Musselman McIntyre Architects in 1960 in Brantford, Ontario, Lawrence Combe joined the firm in 1964, managing a Toronto branch. Gilbert Mark, Gerald Musselman, Donald McIntyre and Lawrence Combe were classmates and graduates of The University of Toronto School of Architecture
Select Work
Education
- Senior Student Residence for Visually Impaired, Blind and Deaf-Blind, W. Ross Macdonald School for the Blind, Brantford, Ontario - "Built"
- St. Pius X Catholic Elementary School, Brantford, Ontario - "Built"
- Brantford Research and Academic Centre (East & West), Brantford, Ontario - Built" LEED Silver Certification
- Jean Vanier Catholic Elementary School, Brantford, Ontario [1] - Built
- Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nations New Elementary School, Cape Croker - "Built"
- W.T. Townshend Public School, Kitchener, Ontario [2] - Built
Civic
- Cambridge Library & Gallery, Cambridge, Ontario - Built
- St. Andrew's United Church, Brantford, Ontario - Built
- Cambridge Centre for the Arts, Cambridge, Ontario - Built
Healthcare
- Hankinson House Hospice, Brantford, Ontario - "Built"
- Anselma House Women's Shelter, Kitchener, Ontario - "Built"
- Grand River Community Health Centre, Brantford, Ontario - "Built"
- Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice, Hamilton, Ontario - Built
- Nova Vita Transitional Home, Brantford, Ontario - Built
Long-Term Care
- Fairview Lodge, Region of Durham, Whitby, Ontario - "Built"
- Idlewyld Manor, Hamitlon, Ontario - Built
- Parkwood Mennonite Home, Waterloo, Ontario - Built
- Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich, Ontario - Built
- Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre, Toronto, Ontario - Built
- Albright Manor, Beamsville, Ontario - Built
- Dearness Home, London, Ontario - Built
- St. Joseph's Villa, Dundas, Ontario [3][4] - Built
- Sunnyside Home, Kitchener, Ontario - Built
- Grandview Lodge, Dunnville, Ontario - Built
Recreational
- Point Pelee National Park - North West Beach Improvements - Pavilion & Comfort Station - "entering construction"
- Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre Redevelopment, Brantford, Ontario in association with CS&P Architects, Toronto - "Built"
- Mohawk College, Athletics Complex & Student Lounge, Brantford, Ontario - Built
- Six Nations Bingo Hall, Oshweken, Ontario - Built
- The Rotary Centre (Boys' & Girls' Club), Brantford, Ontario - Built
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