Stephen Irwin (architect)
Stephen Irwin | |
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Stephen Irwin in his office at Shore Tilbe Irwin + Partners in Toronto | |
Born | 1944 (age 71–72) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | Harvard University |
Occupation | Architect |
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Practice | Shore Tilbe Irwin + Partners |
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Stephen Irwin RAIC, RIBA, OAA, BArch, MArch (born c. 1944) is a Canadian architect and "partner emeritus" of Shore Tilbe Irwin + Partners in Toronto, Ontario.
Irwin trained at the University of Toronto, at Harvard University and at the Royal College of Art in England. In 1964 he received the British Prix de Rome in Architecture.[1]
Irwin began his design career in 1962 in Sweden, for Gronwall-Hirsch, and worked for one year in London, England, for Hugh Casson, Conder & Partners. He returned to Canada in 1965, where he joined Shore & Moffat (now Shore Tilbe Irwin + Partners). He has been a partner of the firm since 1971.[3][2]
Buildings
- Bioscience Complex, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
- Central Library, Mississauga, Ontario
- Xerox Research Centre, Mississauga, Ontario
- Toronto Police Headquarters
- Purdy's Wharf office complex, Halifax, Nova Scotia
References
- 1 2 "Jury Members". City of Mississauga. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
- 1 2 "Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre Team Biographies". University of Toronto. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
- ↑ "People / Stephen Irwin". Shore Tilbe Irwin and Partners.
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