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* [[Manitoba Hydro Place]], [[Winnipeg]], 2009
* [[Manitoba Hydro Place]], [[Winnipeg]], 2009
* [[Canadian Museum of Nature]], [[Ottawa]], 2010
* [[Canadian Museum of Nature]], [[Ottawa]], 2010
* [[TIFF Bell Lightbox]], 2010
* [[Vaughan City Hall]], [[Vaughan]], Ontario, 2011<ref>http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2011/09/kpmbs-vaughan-city-hall-opens-sunday</ref>
* [[Vaughan City Hall]], [[Vaughan]], Ontario, 2011<ref>http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2011/09/kpmbs-vaughan-city-hall-opens-sunday</ref>

=== U.S.A. ===
=== U.S.A. ===
* [[Sprague Memorial Hall]], [[Yale University]], [[New Haven]], [[Connecticut]], 2003
* [[Sprague Memorial Hall]], [[Yale University]], [[New Haven]], [[Connecticut]], 2003

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Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects
Practice information
Key architectsBruce Kuwabara, Thomas Payne, Marianne McKenna, Shirley Blumberg
Founded1987
LocationToronto
Significant works and honors
BuildingsTIFF Bell Lightbox, Gardiner Museum, National Ballet School of Canada, Art Gallery of Hamilton, Canadian Museum of Nature
AwardsAmerican Institute of Architects Honor Award for Architecture, Governor General's Award, RAIC National Urban Design Award, Ontario Association of Architects Award of Excellence, Toronto Urban Design Award

KPMB is a Canadian architecture firm founded by Bruce Kuwabara with partners Thomas Payne, Marianne McKenna, and Shirley Bulmberg, in 1987. It is headquartered in Toronto, where the majority of their work is found. Aside from designing buildings, the firm also works in interior design.[1]

Major projects

Canada

U.S.A.

International

  • Canadian Embassy Berlin, Berlin, 2005

References

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