Stephen Irwin (architect)

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Stephen Irwin
Stephen Irwin in his office at Shore Tilbe Irwin + Partners in Toronto
Born1944 (age 79–80)
Nationality (legal)Canadian
Alma materHarvard University
OccupationArchitect
Awards
PracticeShore Tilbe Irwin + Partners
Buildings

Stephen Irwin RAIC, RIBA, OAA, BArch, MArch (born c. 1944) is a Canadian architect and "partner emeritus" of Shore Tilbe Irwin + Partners in Toronto, Ontario.

Irwin trained at the University of Toronto, where he was a Member of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity.[3] He later studied at Harvard University and at the Royal College of Art in England. In 1964 he received the British Prix de Rome in Architecture.[1]

Irwin began his design career in 1962 in Sweden, for Gronwall-Hirsch, and worked for one year in London, England, for Hugh Casson, Conder & Partners. He returned to Canada in 1965, where he joined Shore & Moffat (now Shore Tilbe Irwin + Partners). He has been a partner of the firm since 1971.[4][irrelevant citation][2]

Toronto Police Headquarters

Buildings

References

  1. ^ a b "Jury Members". City of Mississauga. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre Team Biographies". University of Toronto. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  3. ^ Catalogue of the Alpha Delta Phi: 1832-1966. New York, NY: The Executive Council of The Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. 1966. p. 205.
  4. ^ "People / Stephen Irwin". Shore Tilbe Irwin and Partners.

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