Architect – Bruce Kuwabara
Bruce Kuwabara is a Canadian architect, born in 1949 in Hamilton, Ontario. He studied architecture at the University of Toronto. In 1987 he founded his own firm KPMB. In 2011 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada for his contributions to architecture. Throughout his career, and before it became fashionable, he has been concerned with sustainability in architecture. His designs strike me as superimposed rectangular shapes that create architectural sculptures.
Kitchener City Hall
1993, Kitchener Ontario
Design Exchange
1994, Toronto, Ontario
Goodman Theatre
2000, Chicago, Illinois
Art Gallery of Hamilton
2005, Hamilton, Ontario
Canadian Embassy
2005, Berlin, Germany
Gardiner Museum
2006, Toronto, Ontario
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
2008, Toronto, Ontario
Manitoba Hydro Place
2009, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Candian Museum of Nature
2010, Ottawa, Ontario
Centre for International Governance Innovation
2011, Waterloo, Ontario
The Joseph L. Rotman School of Management Expansion
2012, Toronto, Ontario
Bridgepoint active Healthcare
2013, Toronto, Ontario
Orchestral Hall Renewal 2013, Minnesota Orchestra
Minneapolis, Minnesota