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| ema Architect's Associatesgary wentzell |"getting the job done means more than finishing the project. each and every day must focus on the client and the relationship that exists between ema and them. it's the difference between good service and great service." gary graduated with honors from algonquin college in 1978. as an architectural technologist, gary's expertise is in the production of working drawings and specifications for residential, heritage, commercial and institutional projects. gary provided full-time field review services for the nepean civic square. he has also been involved in the production and supervision of the nepean sportsplex third ice surface, the new Mosaid Technologies Headquarters and the Ottawa Sensplex. his strengths are in detailed project management, working one-on-one with clients and professional partners. keith dickie |graduated with distinction, earning a bachelor of architecture degree from carleton university in 1993. keith has been with ema architects since 2000. He has expertise in concept design, design development, planning and production of working drawings. keith was project architect and lead designer for the Bell Sensplex, Kinburn Arena, and the new Northside Sports and Leisure Complex in Fredericton New Brunswick. He was also the project lead and senior designer for the newly redeveloped and renovated Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club which reopened its doors in 2007. keith is currently in the design concept stage for a new arena complex in South Fredericton NB and is on the design development stage for a new multi sport complex in South Ottawa.
gerry mallette |"everyone on the team has a responsibility. i try to anticipate our client's needs, so that they can meet their schedules and objectives. my experience allows me to understand the importance of this." gerry studied Architectural Science at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto. upon completion he was employed by the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) to assist in the reconstruction of the galleries. at the ROM, gerry was responsible for construction documentation, contract administration, and field review. Five years later he relocated to Ottawa and continued in a similar role for several years. since 1994, when Gerry joined ema, he has worked on the innovative site-cast, insulated, load bearing concrete structures. his depth of knowledge in this field is vast and his detail coordination skills are thorough. these skills enhance the expertise of the ema team on a complete thorough set of construction documents. gerry was instrumental in the success of the Roger's House Children Palliative Care facility at CHEO, the first of its kind in Canada designed and built to suit the specific needs of these children and their families.
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