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    kpmb.com/index.asp?navid=15&fid1=36&fid2=7&offset=0 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/1/2006    Last Visited: 9/14/2007  

    Andrew DykeKPMB Architects
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    Andrew Dyke
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    Andrew DykeOAA adyke@kpmbarchitects.com

    Andrew received his Bachelor of Architecture from the School of Architecture and Landscape Design at the University of Toronto (1990).After graduation Andrew joined KPMB, becoming an associate in 1998.

    In his early years with KPMB Andrew worked on several major institutional projects, including the design development and contract documents phases for Kitchener City Hall and the Joseph S. Stauffer Library at Queen's University.He was instrumental in coordinating many of the firm's competition submissions and proposals, including the winning schemes for Kitchener City Hall, Stauffer Library, the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto, and the new Canadian Embassy on Leipziger Platz in Berlin, for which he also completed the design development phase.Andrew also participated in the programming, design development, and contract documents phases of the Toronto-based headquarters for Alliance Communications Corporation.

    Andrew has been instrumental in coordinating some of KPMB's major institutional projects.As the associate-in-charge of Le Quartier Concordia, the multi-block integrated academic campus for Montreal's Concordia University, he was in charge of the personnel of the joint venture team, splitting his time between the offices of KPMB and the Montreal joint venture firm of Fichten Soiferman et Associés.In addition, Andrew has provided cost control, project management, and acted as the consultant team's and client's point of contact.

    Andrew was made an Associate in 1998.Since that time he has been Associate-in-Charge for the renovations of Toronto's landmark City Hall, the new Engineering/Computer Science and Visual Arts buildings at Concordia University in Montreal, and the new Telus Centre for Performance and Learning at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto.He is currently Associate-in-Charge for Concordia University's new John Molson School of Business.

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    www.kpmbarchitects.com/index.asp?navid=30&fid1=0&fid2=3 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 5/7/2007  

    Bruce Kuwabara, Luigi LaRocca, John Peterson, Javier Uribe, Taymoore Balbaa, Steven Casey, Andrew Dyke, Chu Dongzhu, Omar Gandhi, Eric Ho, Steven Kopp, Norm Li, Francesco Valente-Gorjup

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    KPMB Architects - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/14/2007    Last Visited: 9/14/2007  

    Bruce Kuwabara, Luigi LaRocca, John Peterson, Javier Uribe, Taymoore Balbaa, Steven Casey, Andrew Dyke, Chu Dongzhu, Omar Gandhi, Eric Ho, Steven Kopp, Norm Li, Francesco Valente-Gorjup

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    KPMB Architects - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 5/24/2009  

    Andrew Dyke KPMB Architects KPMB
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    Andrew Dyke
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    Andrew Dyke OAA adyke@kpmbarchitects.com

    Andrew received his Bachelor of Architecture from the School of Architecture and Landscape Design at the University of Toronto (1990). After graduation Andrew joined KPMB, becoming an associate in 1998.

    In his early years with KPMB Andrew worked on several major institutional projects, including the design development and contract documents phases for Kitchener City Hall and the Joseph S. Stauffer Library at Queen's University. He was instrumental in coordinating many of the firm's competition submissions and proposals, including the winning schemes for Kitchener City Hall, Stauffer Library, the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto, and the new Canadian Embassy in Berlin, for which he also completed the design development phase. Andrew also participated in the programming, design development, and contract documents phases of the Toronto-based headquarters for Alliance Communications Corporation.

    Andrew has been instrumental in coordinating some of KPMB's major institutional projects. As the associate-in-charge of Le Quartier Concordia, the multi-block integrated academic campus for Montreal's Concordia University, he was in charge of the personnel of the joint venture team, splitting his time between the offices of KPMB and the Montreal joint venture firm of Fichten Soiferman et Associés. In addition, Andrew has provided cost control, project management, and acted as the consultant team's and client's point of contact.

    Since becoming an associate, Andrew has been Associate-in-Charge for the renovations of Toronto's landmark City Hall, the new Engineering/Computer Science and Visual Arts buildings at Concordia University in Montreal, and the Royal Conservatory of Music's TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning in Toronto. He is currently associate-in-charge for Concordia University's new John Molson School of Business.

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    KPMB Architects - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 5/24/2009  

    Andrew Dyke KPMB Architects KPMB
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    Andrew Dyke
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    Andrew Dyke OAA adyke@kpmbarchitects.com

    Andrew received his Bachelor of Architecture from the School of Architecture and Landscape Design at the University of Toronto (1990). After graduation Andrew joined KPMB, becoming an associate in 1998.

    In his early years with KPMB Andrew worked on several major institutional projects, including the design development and contract documents phases for Kitchener City Hall and the Joseph S. Stauffer Library at Queen's University. He was instrumental in coordinating many of the firm's competition submissions and proposals, including the winning schemes for Kitchener City Hall, Stauffer Library, the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto, and the new Canadian Embassy in Berlin, for which he also completed the design development phase. Andrew also participated in the programming, design development, and contract documents phases of the Toronto-based headquarters for Alliance Communications Corporation.

    Andrew has been instrumental in coordinating some of KPMB's major institutional projects. As the associate-in-charge of Le Quartier Concordia, the multi-block integrated academic campus for Montreal's Concordia University, he was in charge of the personnel of the joint venture team, splitting his time between the offices of KPMB and the Montreal joint venture firm of Fichten Soiferman et Associés. In addition, Andrew has provided cost control, project management, and acted as the consultant team's and client's point of contact.

    Since becoming an associate, Andrew has been Associate-in-Charge for the renovations of Toronto's landmark City Hall, the new Engineering/Computer Science and Visual Arts buildings at Concordia University in Montreal, and the Royal Conservatory of Music's TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning in Toronto. He is currently associate-in-charge for Concordia University's new John Molson School of Business.

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    KPMB Architects - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/1/2005    Last Visited: 5/24/2009  

    Bruce Kuwabara (partner-in-charge), Luigi LaRocca (senior associate), Andrew Dyke (associate-in-charge), Bill Colaco, Deni Di Filippo, Brian Graham, Simon Haus, Robert Kastelic, Riki Nishimura, Shadi Rahbaran, Bruno Weber

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    The Concordia University Part-Time Faculty Association... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/24/2004    Last Visited: 7/7/2005  

    - Andrew Dyke, Associate, Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects

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