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The Banff Centre confirms KPMB | Stantec Associated Architects for Campus Master Plan development

Posted on July 23, 2014

Banff, Alberta, July 24, 2014 -- The Banff Centre is proud to announce KPMB | Stantec Associated Architects has been selected to support the creation of The Banff Centre’s Campus Master Plan as part of its campus renewal priority. The Campus Master Plan will address the institution’s existing needs and ageing infrastructure as well as propose solutions that will take The Banff Centre into the future

In the coming months The Banff Centre will work with KPMB|Stantec to develop an engagement strategy for a diverse group of stakeholders that includes staff and external stakeholders. Research will also be conducted that will help inform The Banff Centre’s decisions about campus renewal.

"The Banff Centre’s campus is just one of the many ways we support our artists, leaders, researchers and staff. With KPMB | Stantec, we believe we’ve found a firm that aligns with our present planning needs and aspirations.” commented Brenda Mackie, The Banff Centre Board Chair. “This is yet another exciting announcement of progress toward our five strategic priorities. We continue to dream big and strive for excellence, and we look forward to working closely with staff and external stakeholders as we develop our Campus Master Plan.”

The planning process will begin immediately, and will take approximately 18 months.

For more information about The Banff Centre please visit banffcentre.ca 

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About The Banff Centre:  The Banff Centre's mission is inspiring creativity. Thousands of artists, leaders, and researchers from across Canada and around the world participate in programs at The Banff Centre every year. Through its multidisciplinary programming, The Banff Centre provides them with the support they need to create, to develop solutions, and to make the impossible possible. Moving forward, the Centre will disseminate the art and ideas developed in Banff through initiatives in digital, web, radio, and broadcast media.   

The Banff Centre’s institutional priorities
The 2014-2017 Comprehensive Institutional Plan, which supports The Banff Centre’s Strategic Plan, focuses on five institutional priorities which include: ·      

  • Arts Funding: securing funding to enable tuition-free access for participants of arts residencies and programs;
  • Leadership Development: re-imagining leadership development offerings as The Peter Lougheed Leadership Institute;
  • Content Dissemination: increasing general access to the art and ideas created in Banff through a digital and events-based content dissemination strategy;
  • Campus Renewal: renewing the campus, including working with our partners to create public presentation and education facilities in Banff; and,
  • Applied Research: advancing our contribution to applied research with our Campus Alberta partners and additional partners including BIRS, CIFAR, and others.

About KPMB | Stantec Associated Architects: The association of KPMB Architects with Stantec Architecture Ltd continues a history of collaboration spanning many years and resulting in successfully completed projects for George Brown College and Bridgepoint Active Healthcare in Toronto. The association is also currently working on the Destination Project for Lethbridge University in Alberta, located on the campus with Arthur Erickson’s iconic University Hall.

About KPMB Architects
KPMB Architects is the recipient of 14 Governor General’s Medals, Canada’s highest honour for architecture.  Founding partners Bruce Kuwabara, Marianne McKenna and Shirley Blumberg are honoured recipients of the Order of Canada. KPMB is also internationally recognized for its award winning cultural projects including the Royal Conservatory TELUS Centre, the Bell Lightbox for the Toronto International Film Festival, Canada’s National Ballet School, and the forthcoming Remai Art Gallery of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.  Work in progress includes projects for Princeton University, Northwestern University, and the University of Pennsylvania.

About Stantec Associated Architects: Stantec Architecture Ltd. has steadily grown and evolved into an internationally-acclaimed architecture studio, offering a multi-disciplinary team of architects, specialists, interior designers and planners to provide creative and integrated design solutions. Our work – professional consulting design services – begins at the intersection of community, creativity and client relationships.  Stantec is ranked No. 1 of the top 61 Architecture/Engineering Firms and No. 12 of the top 80 International Architecture Firms (BD+C July 2013).  Recent cultural projects include the Canada Sports Hall of Fame and Museum of Anthropology Renewal at UBC.