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Bélanger Salach Architecture
Bélanger Salach Architecture is a bilingual, full-service Architecture, architectural firm that is located in Greater Sudbury, Sudbury, Ontario. The firm was founded in 1964 by Arthur Townend (architect), Arthur Townend along with his partner John Stefura. Since its founding, it has been involved in the design of numerous buildings within the landscape of Sudbury. The firm specializes in a diverse range of architectural projects, including Education, recreational, Health care, healthcare, Education, educational, and tourism facilities. Their expertise extends beyond Sudbury, contributing to the design of various facilities across Ontario and even internationally. The firm is led by Louis Bélanger and Amber Salach, who are senior partners of the firm. The trajectory of the firm has been shaped by numerous collaborations with architectural firms throughout the years, contributing to a diverse portfolio and sustained growth. Over the years, Bélanger Salach has garnered numerous a ...
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Arthur Townend (architect)
Sidney Arthur Townend, (November 8, 1924 – July 9, 2005) was a Cuban-born Canadian architect. Based in Greater Sudbury, Sudbury, Ontario, he designed a number of Sudbury buildings, such as Fielding Memorial Chapel of St. Mark, the Tom Davies Square, Sudbury Civic Square and the Laurentian Hospital (now known as the north tower of Health Sciences North). Education and personal life Townend was born in Cuba in 1924. He spent his early childhood in Jamaica where he studied at Munro College. In 1942 he arrived to Montreal, Montreal, Canada, and was sent to the Canadian Prairies, Prairies to contribute to the war effort of World War II. The same year, he was infected by polio and received treatments at the Montreal General Hospital. He attended McGill School of Architecture, McGill University School of Architecture in 1943 where he graduated in 1948. He then moved to Sudbury where he married Mary Evelyn Sheahan in 1950. He practiced architecture in Sudbury until his retirement in 19 ...
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