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Five new principals join leadership team at Teeple Architects

DCN-JOC News Services
Five new principals join leadership team at Teeple Architects
TEEPLE ARCHITECTS — Toronto-based Teeple Architects recently announced the addition of five new principals to its leadership team. Pictured from left to right, top row Stephen Teeple, Chris Radigan, Richard Lai, Myles Craig; and second row Tomer Diamant, Avery Guthrie and Wes Wilson.

TORONTO — Five new principals including Richard Lai, Myles Craig, Tomer Diamant, Avery Guthrie and Wes Wilson will join Teeple Architects founders Stephen Teeple and Chris Radigan in managing the practice.

Lai has over 30 years of architectural design experience in Canada, New Zealand and

England and his expertise includes both design and management in a variety of building types and

scales including residential, institutional, educational, commercial, health care and cultural

projects.

Craig’s strength is precise detailing and working with owners, consultants, construction managers, contractors, builders and trades to effectively integrate building systems into major institutional and highrise residential projects.

Diamant has been with the firm since 2008 and helped guide the design and realization of numerous projects in higher education, performing arts, housing and mixed‐use development.

Since 2017, Guthrie has been dedicated to co-ordinating Teeple projects in British Columbia, playing key roles in managing a range of high profile projects in addition to managing the firm’s successful pursuit of a number of prominent public and private sector commissions, a release reads.

Wilson has extensive professional experience in conceptual and technical design development, project and systems co-ordination, contract documentation, specification development and site administration, adds the release.

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