CGS Principal, Bill Curran, advocates for the approval of a secondary dwelling garage conversion seeking a minor parking variance. Bill notes that this type of project provides the kind of gentle density Hamilton needs rather than greenfield development.
Award Magazine features the Haldimand County Central Administration Building
Featured in Award’s December, 2021 issue and including an interview with CGS Senior Associate, Kyle Slote:
The new Haldimand Central Administration Building opened in February of 2020, and Slote gives full credit to the Haldimand County stakeholders for the success of the project. “They were hands on in the best sense of the term,” he says. “They cared deeply about the project and trusted us, and we were inspired to bring their programming requirements to life in an exciting way.”
Read the Award Magazine Article online here, or download the PDF here.
Bill Curran’s Canadian Architect BOOK REVIEW ON DAVE LEBLANC'S 'FALCONI'S TRACTOR'
CGS Principal Bill Curran reviews Dave Leblanc’s (Globe and Mail columnist) book ‘Falconi’s Tractor’ which is based on an immigrant’s story set in downtown Toronto and “is peppered with architectural references to the modern buildings that Leblanc loves.”
The book review has been published by Canadian Architect.
Read Bill Curran’s book review here or download the PDF here.
CGS’s Gasworks Cultural Centre + Bateson Lofts at 435 Barton Featured in The Canadian Architect
CGS’s Gasworks Cultural Centre and 435 Barton Mixed Use Building have been featured in Canadian Architect for receiving Awards of Merit at the 2021 Hamilton Urban Design and Architecture awards.
Read the article by Canadian Architect here or download the PDF here.
CGS’s Gasworks Cultural Centre + Bateson Lofts at 435 Barton Receive 2021 Hamilton Urban Design and Architecture Awards
We are excited to announce that CGS’s Gasworks Cultural Centre and 435 Barton Mixed Use Building have each won Awards of Merit at the 2021 Hamilton Urban Design and Architecture awards.
Read the article by The Bay Observer here.
Read the article by Canadian Architect here.