Nov 17, 2011

Enmax Conservatory at the Calgary Zoo wins the 2011 Prairie Wood Design Awards





Gibbs Gage Architects is pleased to announce that Enmax Conservatory at the Calgary Zoo is a winner of the 2011 Prairie Wood Design Award under the category: Commercial / Institutional.

These awards celebrate not only architectural achievement, but also the relationship between communities that produce wood and the consumers who use the product.

Aug 5, 2011

GGA's Newest Project: The City of Airdrie Kings Heights Fire Station

Gibbs Gage's latest project was officially unveiled August 4, 2011 in Airdrie at the Kings Heights Fire Station Grand Opening. The community was invited to the public opening in the afternoon complete with station tours and a Commemoration Ceremony.
The Kings Heights Facility is designed as a prototype for emergency services facilities in Airdrie, and forms the basis of the design for the Airdrie Main Fire Hall (currently under construction).




Jul 6, 2011

The Cattle Trail: A journey from pasture to plate



Gibbs Gage Architects is proud to have assisted the Calgary Stampede with the design of an exciting new exhibit opening July 8th!

The Cattle Trail: A journey from pasture to plate

Jun 21, 2011

Eighth Avenue Place Grand Opening

Gibbs Gage Architects was pleased to attend the Grand Opening of Phase I of Eighth Avenue Place June 20. Check-out the full story on this Pre-Certified LEED CS Platinum addition to the City skyline:

SITQ Grand opening of Eighth Avenue Place in Calgary
Second tower of Eighth Avenue Place expected to begin next year





Jun 16, 2011

Trico Centre Wins A 2010 Calgary Award

The Award of Accessibility has been awarded to the Trico Centre.

This award recognizes buildings or facilities that exceed minimum requirements for accessibility by persons with disabilities. Gibbs Gage is very proud to be a part of this project!



May 26, 2011

Gibbs Gage Architects Awarded 2011 Alberta Masonry Design Award of Merit

We are very excited to announce that The Masonry Contractors Association of Alberta (MCAA) presented Connaught School with the Award of Merit - Restoration. The awards are presented every four years and acknowledge excellence, innovation and design in the use of masonry in Alberta construction.

Built in 1911, Connaught School is one of the oldest operating schools within Calgary. Its multicultural approach to excellence serves the community through unique programs and corporate partnerships. The restoration and expansion consisted of modernization of an existing three storey sandstone school building and gymnasium which included a complete mechanical and electrical over-hall, as well as redevelopment of space allocation. Masonry was used to preserve the heritage of the building while maintaining a sense of permanence and quality to the community and surrounding areas.