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Siamak Hariri, OAA, AAA, AIBC, FRAIC, RCA, Intl. Assoc. AIA (born 1958) is a Canadian architect and a founding partner of
Hariri Pontarini Architects Hariri Pontarini Architects is a Toronto-based architectural practice founded by Siamak Hariri and David Pontarini. Established in 1994, HPA’s first critically acclaimed project was for McKinsey & Company's Toronto headquarters, which became ...
, a full-service architectural and interior design practice based in Toronto, Canada. Born in Bonn, Germany, Hariri was educated at the
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(BES, '79) and
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(M.Arch, '85). Upon graduation, he worked at firms in New York and Toronto before founding Hariri Pontarini Architects with
David Pontarini David Pontarini, OAA, AAA, FRAIC, AIA is a Canadian architect and founding partner of Hariri Pontarini Architects in 1994, alongside Siamak Hariri. Pontarini is a former member of the City of Toronto’s Design Review Panel, the City of Toronto ...
in 1994. Hariri holds "deep respect for the transformative potential of architecture and specializes in designing works of enduring value" for private and public clients including the
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,
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,
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, and St. Michael's Hospital. Hariri is a member of the
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, sits on the board of the
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, and has sat on the advisory board of the Royal Ontario Museum's Contemporary Culture (formerly the Institute for Contemporary Culture) and the Toronto Community Foundation. He served as a member of Waterfront Toronto's Design Review Panel from 2005 until 2010. Hariri has also taught studios at the
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at the
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. He has been a lecturer, guest critic, and jury member for organizations across North America and Europe. He lives in Toronto with his wife, artist Sasha Rogers, and their three children.


Design Approach

In his
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entitled ''How do you build a sacred space'', Hariri shared that the inspiration behind his practice stems from the emotional response that architecture can create: "The school of architecture that I studied at some 30 years ago happened to be across the street from the wonderful art gallery designed by the great architect
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. I love the building, and I used to visit it quite often. One day, I saw the security guard run his hand across the concrete wall. And it was the way he did it, the expression on his face—something touched me. I could see that the security guard was moved by the building and that architecture has that capacity to move you. I could see it, and I remember thinking, 'Wow. How does architecture do that?' At school, I was learning to design, but here—here was a reaction of the heart. And it touched me to the core. You know, you aspire for beauty, for sensuousness, for atmosphere, the emotional response. That's the realm of the ineffable and the immeasurable. And that's what you live for: a chance to try." Over the past three decades, Hariri has established a reputation as a "sculptor working in architecture." His work reflects a commitment to the essentials of architecture, and to every project he brings "a profound interest in light, form, site, material, and craft." His process begins with hand-sketching to establish the initial conceptual design for a project, which is then refined and developed in an iterative process of additional sketching, physical model studies, and digital renderings.


Honours

Hariri's portfolio has been honored with over 60 national and international design awards, including three
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. With founding partner, David Pontarini, the firm received the 2013 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's Architectural Firm Award. In 2014, Hariri was named a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. For his contributions to architecture in Canada and abroad, Hariri received an honorary Doctor of Architecture from
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in 2017. In 2016, Hariri presented a TED Talk about the Bahá'í Temple of South America that has since garnered over 1.4 million views.
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listed Hariri as one of Canada's most remarkable artists.


Notable projects


McKinsey & Company Toronto Headquarters

One of Hariri's earliest commissions, the Canadian headquarters of
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, received a
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heritage designation just five years after completion. Located at Victoria University in the University of Toronto's campus, the building harmonizes campus planning traditions with innovative office design to establish a culture of collaboration and excellence. The design reimagines the conventional office structure by implementing a new planning model called "The Hive," a dynamic, three-storey gathering space that blends light, form, and material.


Schulich School of Business, York University

The Governor General's Medal-winning
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for
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was completed in 2003 in joint venture with Robbie/Young + Wright Architects. The 340,000 square foot building, which spans a full city block, integrates an educational facility with luxury residential dwellings in a corporate learning complex. An early example of Hariri's high attention to detail and craftsmanship, the project was the first time the firm used a custom curtain wall system designed in collaboration with the manufacturer.


Richard Ivey Building, Western University

In 2009, Hariri's design won an international competition as the new home of the
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at Western University. The design concept for the building emulates a geode. The research-based design process involved workshops and a survey of top business schools, with careful attention paid to the design of the case study classrooms and breakout rooms essential to Ivey's
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of learning. The project has been recognized with several awards including the 2016
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International Architecture Award, 2016 American Institute of Architects' Educational Facility Design Award of Excellence, and the 2016 Ontario Association of Architects' Lieutenant Governor of Ontario's Award for Design Excellence in Architecture.


Bahá'í Temple of South America

Hariri was the Partner-in-Charge and lead designer of the acclaimed Bahá'í Temple of South America in
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. Completed in 2016, it is the last of eight continental temples commissioned by the Bahá'í community. Hariri's design was selected through an international design competition with 180 entries from 80 countries. The project is celebrated for its complex design and construction as well as innovations in structure, material, and technology. Following the completion of the temple, Birkhäuser published ''Embodied Light - Bahá'í Temple of South America'', a book that highlights the technological innovation and architectural excellence of the project spanning its 14-year journey. In 2019, the Temple was the first project by a Canadian firm to win the RAIC International Prize—a biennial award that recognizes a single work of architecture that creates lasting transformation within its societal context. The jury report noted, "The architects resolve a challenging and prescriptive program for a new Bahá'í Temple near Santiago with a powerful form that creates a new landmark - a jewel - in a dramatic natural setting. One juror compared the sight of the temple in the distance to a visitor's first glimpse of
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, creating a sense of procession and heightened anticipation in the experience of approach and arrival." Hariri has mentioned that the Temple was "the project of a lifetime," noting his personal connection as a member of the Bahá'í community.


Casey House

In 2017, Hariri completed the renovation and extension to Casey House, a specialized hospital for people living with HIV/AIDS in Toronto. The 'embrace' was the central concept for the design and is reflected in the building's architectural form and home-like user environment. The façade of the new addition consists of an arrangement of tinted glass, brick, and stone, inspired by the
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. The project has received a 2018 Governor General's Medal in Architecture, 2018 Ontario Association of Architects' Design Excellence Award, and 2019
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/AAH Healthcare Design Award, among others, for its high design and compassionate approach to healthcare.


Tom Patterson Theatre, Stratford Festival

In 2016, Hariri was invited to participate in a design competition to reimagine the Stratford Festival's Tom Patterson Theatre from a pool of over 50 international architects. His winning design "advances the art and possibility of performance with a building designed to attract, engage and connect." The curvilinear building blends into the riverside setting and blurs the boundary of indoors and out. Naturally lit lobby and lounge areas wrap the intimate, 600-seat auditorium, which features an elongated
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. Upon project completion, Alex Bozikovic, architecture critic of
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wrote, "this facility for the Stratford Festival is a remarkable piece of design, joining technically advanced facilities with some of the most beautifully detailed and well-sited public rooms in the country. It is a rare case in which a Canadian institution demanded excellent design, paid for it, and actually followed through." International acclaim for the project includes a "Best of the Best Award" in Cultural Architecture from the 2021 Architecture MasterPrize. It is also a Regional Finalist for the 2022
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.


Other completed projects

Hariri's body of work focuses on institutional projects and private residences. He was the Partner-in-Charge for the following selection of projects: * 2021: Nicol Building, Sprott School of Business,
Carleton University Carleton University is an English-language public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1942 as Carleton College, the institution originally operated as a private, non-denominational evening college to serve returning World ...
, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada * 2021: BARLO MS Centre, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada *2019: Rankin Family Pavilion,
Brock University Brock University is a public research university in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. It is the only university in Canada in a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, at the centre of Canada's Niagara Peninsula on the Niagara Escarpment. The university bear ...
, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada *2018: Essex Centre of Research,
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, Ontario, Canada *2016: Jackman Law Building,
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, Toronto, Ontario, Canada *2014: Lake Huron Residence, Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada *2011:
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,
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, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada *2010:
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, The Weston Family Learning Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada *2010: The Ontario Pavilion for Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada *2009: Max Gluskin House, Department of Economics,
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, Ontario, Canada *2008:
University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy The School of Pharmacy is a professional school of the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, within the Faculty of Science. It was previously housed in Faculty of Science buildings on the main university campus in Waterloo, but was re-located ...
, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada *2006: Ravine Residence, Toronto, Ontario, Canada *2004: Art Collectors' Residence, Toronto, Ontario, Canada *2001:
MacLaren Art Centre The MacLaren Art Centre is an art gallery and museum, located in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. It is named in honour of Maurice MacLaren, who bequeathed his Victorian home, Maple Hill, to the Barrie Gallery Project in 1989. The MacLaren Art Centre l ...
, Barrie, Ontario, Canada *1998: Robertson House Crisis Care Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada


Notable press and publications

* Lam, Elsa.
Stage by Stage: Tom Patterson Theatre, Stratford, Ontario
" Canadian Architect, November 2021 * Immen, Wallace.
Carleton's new business school embodies intimacy and belonging
" The Globe and Mail, September 2021 * Novakovic, Stefan.
A Thousand Moments of Care: Siamak Hariri on Creating Healing Spaces
" AZURE, April 2021 * Bozikovic, Alex.
Stratford's new Tom Patterson Theatre deserves a standing ovation
" The Globe and Mail, October 2020 * Lam, Elsa.
Editorial: Crafting a Jewel
" Canadian Architect, December 2019 * Novakovic, Stefan.
Coming Home: Case House, Toronto, Ontario
" July 2018 *
Extension of a Medical Centre: Casey House
" The Plan, April 2018 * "Embodied Light: The Baha'i Temple of South America." Birkhauser Publishing, 2018 * Bozikovic, Alex.
A hospital shows the medicinal power of light, beauty and dignity
" The Globe and Mail, October 2017 * Lewsen, Simon.
How a Toronto Firm Took on the Architecture World and Won
" Sharp Magazine, July 2016 * Weder, Adele.
Ivey League Ideals
" Canadian Architect, July 2014 * Hariri, Siamak. "Falling Backwards: The Design Process Unveiled." Practices (Journal of the Centre for the Study of Practice), Spring 2006 * Kelmans, Marsha.
Temple of Light
" Canadian Architect, May 2004


References

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