Ventin Group Architects
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Ventin Group Architects
Corporately, +VG is comprised of approximately 60 people, including a team of 16 registered Architects, Intern Architects, Interior Designers, and Technicians as well as Marketing, Accounting and Administrative personnel, who share a dedication to excellence in design. Our offices are located across Southern Ontario in Toronto, Brantford and Ottawa.
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Niagara Falls' newest attraction, Niagara Parks Power Station, offers visitors a closer look at its historical power. True to Form: Greening of King Township Municipal Centre symbolic of sustainable push by +VG Architects. Hamilton to open provincial offences administration in former Wentworth County Courthouse in August.
We will ensure that our staff is trained and familiar with various assistive devices that may be used by customers with disabilities while accessing our services. We will communicate with people with disabilities in ways that take into account their disability. A person with a disability who is accompanied by a support person will be allowed to have that person accompany them on our premises.
Our staff include both men and women over a wide age range. Male and female employees are represented at all levels of the firm from Administrators and Marketing and Accounting personnel to Technologists, Designers, Licensed Architects, and Management Team Members. Germany, Great Britain, Guyana and Serbia are also represented in second generation immigrant employees.
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Rafael Kubelik
Rafael Kubelik
Mar 21, 2021
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There are numerous brilliant, interesting architecture firms in Ontario, but none with a mandate quite like that of The Ventin Group Architects (+VG). I’ve been writing about them since the 1980s, first as a freelancer, then as Fashion and Design Editor at The Globe and Mail, Editor at Canadian Interiors and subsequently as a public relations consultant. As I quote Paul Sapounzi, FRAIC, the firm’s President and Managing Partner, in “+VG: Ontario’s unofficial municipal architect,” published in Building, September, 2020, the firm’s mission “is to strengthen, reinforce and repurpose