Allied Works Architecture and BKDI selected to design Cantos' National Music
Centre in Calgary's East Village
"The concept from Allied Works truly captured the heart and soul of this project," said Andrew Mosker, executive director of the Cantos Music Foundation. "Brad and his team will give us an innovative building that fits with
Brad Cloepflil founded Allied Works Architecture in his native
Allied Works' recently completed projects include the Museum of Arts and Design in Manhattan, the Contemporary Art Museum in
"The national music centre is an extraordinary instrument, silent and powerful, brought to life by its programs, collections and performances. The new building forms rise as sentinels around the re-born
In the last two years, the firm's work has been featured in: Architectural Record/Record Houses, Architectural Review, Space Magazine, Wallpaper, The New Yorker, Blueprint, Metropolis.
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The four other competing architects were: Studio Pali Fekete Architects: Diller Scofidio and Renfro: Los Angeles, California New York, NY Jean Nouvel Workshop: Saucier + Perrotte: Paris, France Montreal, Quebec
The submissions were reviewed by a selection advisory committee comprised of musicians, architects, business experts, museum experts and others.
To download images from Allied Works' architectural presentation and to learn more about the selection advisory committee please visit www.cantos.ca/kingeddy
Cantos Music Foundation is a registered charitable organization whose vision it is to be a national catalyst for discovery, innovation and renewal through music. Cantos serves nearly 30,000 people per year - a number that's expected to more than triple in the new facility.
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