Maple Leaf Pool won a Premier’s Design Awards of Excellence - Award of Merit, from the Design Council of Saskatchewan. We are proud of this project and appreciate the recognition. Thanks to all team members who worked on this project!
The Design Council of Saskatchewan honoured P3A with a Premier’s Design Award of Excellence in Architecture for Conexus Credit Union Head Office. We are grateful for the recognition. Thanks to all team members who worked on this project!
Piper joins P3A as a dedicated architect with a focus on great design. Piper completed her Bachelor of Environmental Design and Master of Architecture at Montana State University. Prior to that, she received her Diploma of Architectural Technology and Interior Design from SIAST. Her experience with architectural design, technology, and collaborating with clients has given her a solid foundation for great design - which is evident in her work. Piper is a recipient of the Henry Adams AIA Medal and National Award, and her graduate work was published in Design Drawing 3rd Edition by Francis D.K. Ching. Along with her passion for design, Piper has a love for live music, the outdoors, and adventure. Welcome, Piper!
Andrea joins P3A in the position of Controller. She has been a management and accounting professional for over 20 years in various leadership and project management roles, and is an active volunteer in the Regina community. Most recently she returned to hotel management as Controller at a Regina hotel, having started her career in a similar role. Andrea has owned several businesses, including an accounting firm as well as managing and investing in real estate. As the accountant at P3A, she is enjoying looking at buildings through an architect’s eyes, and not just through the lens of numbers.
Congratulations to Stefanie Bobetsis! Through uncovering the relationships between politics, religion, iconography, spirituality, immigration, and the modern world, her mixed media drawings uncover unique family and cultural history, unraveling both the hardships and successes of immigrating from Greece to Canada. Her work provides women with the opportunity to voice their experiences and be represented both visually and through language. Her new series focuses on her grandmother’s journey from Greece to Canada through a triptych. Each image is titled and inspired by poems her grandmother wrote during her immigration. Stefanie’s goal was to place her grandmother within the Greek Orthodox space through iconography, which is usually represented by male figures.
Image One Title: Childhood Years; Image Two Title: Trip to the Unknown; Image Three Title: Birth Place
Medium: Graphite and chalk pastel on BFK paper mounted onto plywood; Size: 2.5ft x 3ft (each).
The replacement of Maple Leaf Outdoor Pool is open for the neighbourhood to enjoy! P3A was proud to work on this project with HCMA and the City of Regina. The pool has been an important part of the Heritage area in Regina for 7 decades. The pool features zero-depth entry to improve accessibility and new change rooms and washrooms. The replacement of the pool revitalizes the surrounding community and enhances a long tradition of summer fun in the heart of the neighbourhood.
Mary-Jane completed the Architectural Technologies program specializing in Building Science at Saskatchewan Polytechnic in Moose Jaw and she received Building Science Instructor’s Award based on recognition of excellence.
She completed her work terms in the roles of Junior Architectural Technologist, Assistant Project Manager, and Structural Technologist. These roles allowed for unique opportunities in Construction Documents, Contract Administration, Preliminary Designs, Design Development, and Project Close.
Welcome Mary-Jane!