G. Bruce Stratton
Education
Master of Architecture
University of Calgary, 1981
Bachelor of Arts (Special)
University of Alberta, 1975
Memberships
Ontario Association of Architects
Toronto Public Art Advisory Board
Experience
Bruce Stratton has been a registered architect since 1983, after completing his formal education and initial work experience in Alberta. For the past two decades, Bruce has served as design principal for all of the firm's work. He has been principal-in-charge on over 40 public institutional projects in southwestern Ontario in the past decade, ranging in construction value from $30,000 to $20m. The work of the firm has been recognized by design awards (Ontario Association of Architects) as well as media publication. Most recently the firm’s W. Ross Macdonald School for the Blind was featured in the Azure Magazine and Canadian Architect. Christopher Hume the architectural critic for the Toronto Star has written numerous features praising the design merits of the firm’s work with Runnymede being the most recent.