Adamson Associates Architects

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Adamson Associates Architects

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  • Practice: Adamson Associates Architects
  • Website: www.adamson-associates.com/
  • Firm Location: Toronto, Newyork, Los Angeles, London, Vancouver
  • Country: USA, United Kingdom
  • Year: 1934

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Practice Ideology

Adamson and AAI provide architectural services on iconic projects across the world from offices in Toronto, New York, Los Angeles, London, and Vancouver. We offer a full range of architectural, planning, interior, and urban design services to a wide range of clients, in both the private and public sectors. Our portfolio encompasses projects in virtually every market sector — commercial; cultural; hotel and residential; justice; colleges and universities; hospitals and healthcare; airports and transportation centres; retail; entertainment; and large-scale, mixed-use development sites.

Adamson was established in Toronto in 1934 and has operated continually since that time. Starting in the 1980s, we expanded into the United States, the United Kingdom, and Southeast Asia. Today, we operate as an integrated practice that is global in reach.

Acting as the Executive Architect or Architect of Record, Adamson and AAI fostered collaborations with some of the world’s most acclaimed architects on several iconic projects across the globe including the World Financial Center in New York; Canary Wharf Estate in London; and Kuala Lumpur City Centre in Malaysia. Through work on these complex projects and others, Adamson and AAI have become internationally respected authorities on urban design, architecture, and building technology.

We have achieved worldwide recognition for both our innovative design and technical expertise, resulting in numerous prestigious design honours and the successful award of several design competitions. Under the progressive leadership of our principals, we are continually advancing our design, project management, and technical skills in order to remain at the forefront of the architectural profession.

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