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Bruno Weber is committed to making architecture that cultivates community and brings diverse groups together to work for a better world. KPMB’s reputation has been enriched by Bruno’s influential contributions to a series of winning design competitions. These include the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and mixed-used development for Pier 8 in Hamilton. He also played a key role on the Star Alliance Lounge for the Zurich International Airport, TIFF Bell Lightbox, and the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto Bruno’s diverse portfolio includes a series of developments that have transformed major urban precincts into vibrant, pedestrian-friendly destinations. In Toronto, this work includes the Railway Lands West Master Plan, the Neo and Montage towers at ConcordCityPlace, The Wyatt Regent Park Development, and Block 16 in Canary District. He was also the project architect for the SugarCube, which introduced a new model for urban development in the LoDo, Denver’s historic district. From 2010 to 2015, he was KPMB’s principal-in-charge of a series of projects at the University of British Columbia, including the Robert Lee Alumni Centre and Ponderosa Commons, UBC’s first mixed-use live/work/study/play hub. Currently, he is leading several residential projects in Canada and the U.S., including Ottawa’s Odenak and a waterfront community in Maryland. Bruno has a strong commitment to professional mentorship. He has spoken at the SymposYAH: Hamilton’s Development Renaissance and served as an expert partner for My TO in 10: Social Innovation Youth Challenge at the Design Exchange. His interest in socioeconomic justice has led to work with Indigenous Northern Housing and the NRCC Path to Healthy Homes Program for Indigenous Communities. In 2023, he served on the international jury for the World Architecture Festival Awards.
Bruno Weber is committed to making architecture that cultivates community and brings diverse groups together to work for a better world. KPMB’s reputation has been enriched by Bruno’s influential contributions to a series of winning design competitions. These include the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and mixed-used development for Pier 8 in Hamilton. He also played a key role on the Star Alliance Lounge for the Zurich International Airport, TIFF Bell Lightbox, and the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto Bruno’s diverse portfolio includes a series of developments that have transformed major urban precincts into vibrant, pedestrian-friendly destinations. In Toronto, this work includes the Railway Lands West Master Plan, the Neo and Montage towers at ConcordCityPlace, The Wyatt Regent Park Development, and Block 16 in Canary District. He was also the project architect for the…
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