Heather Rolleston Named Design Director

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Since joining our studio, Heather has shown herself to be a strong and cooperative leader and an exciting voice in design.

Heather has brought over 20 years of design and project lead experience to all of her projects at Quadrangle. Her portfolio of award-winning mixed-use, residential, master plan and open-space projects include the St. James Cathedral Centre, Regent Park’s Block 24 South, The Evergreen Brick Works Master Plan, the George Brown College Student Residence in the Canary District and 158 Sterling Avenue: the new home of the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art. Since joining Quadrangle, Heather has led the design on multiple, complex projects as well as contributed to many more less formally, through design review groups.

A recipient of the Governor General’s Medal in Architecture and Urban Design, we are lucky to have Heather’s design sensibility and insight, as well as her leadership in our studio. Heather will join the existing team comprised of George Foussias, Ken Brooks and Will Marenco working with strategic planning and project teams to ensure design excellence across all our projects.