B+H Architects


B+H Architects or BH Architects was founded in 1953 by Sidney Bregman and George Hamann. For over 65 years, B+H Architects has grown into one of the largest architecture firms in the world, with over 450 employees across ten studios in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Seattle, Los Angeles, Shanghai, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City. Their services range from architectural design, urban planning, organizational design, experience design, research, analysis, brand strategy, and interior design.
B+H is a member of the Surbana Jurong Group.

Firm

Founders

Founders Bregman and Hamann had both studied at the University of Toronto. Hamann had retired from the firm in 1987.

Current Principals

The current principals, as of March 2020, are:

Headquarters, Toronto, Canada

In October 2019, B+H signed a lease for an office space in a heritage building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Patrick Fejer is a senior design principal for this renovation for B+H's future office. B+H is redesigning and renovating the interior of the building, while special considerations will be taken to the historic integrity of the existing heritage building. The existing building, the Permanent, is located at 320 Bay Street and was originally designed by Henry Sproatt, in 1931. Current and Past Projects

Philosophy

Bold

B+H prides themselves with their proclaimed bold and innovative design strategies. The firm actively participates in entrepreneurial and hands-on approach, to deal with their problem solving and design solutions.

Sustainability

B+H have been recognized for their large interest in sustainable practices in their projects. The firm has applied efforts in attaining accredited and certified professionals for various sustainable rating systems all over the world to ensure that their projects will attain a certification as well, and not prose detrimental harm to the environment. The firm also practices preservation in their renovation projects, requiring less demolition, with special consideration with heritage buildings. Sustainability factors that the firm takes into consideration are indoor and outdoor air quality, material waste management, water and energy conservation, user needs, and many others.

Projects

Recent Canadian Work

Institutional/Educational

Collaboration Projects