The official opening of the new Breast Health Center CHUDumont will take place on April 27. The center’s director shared, “We are doing very well in the new center! It’s peaceful, and the feedback is very positive!”…


The Irving Eco-Centre, La Dune de Bouctouche, is the cover shot for Ron William’s new publication, “Landscape Architecture in Canada”, published by McGill-Queen’s University Press . The aerial view captures the building cluster as well as the serpentine boardwalk…


Architects Four’s refit of the former CN Terminal Centre at 1234 Main Street, a long time City of Moncton landmark, received an Award of Merit from New Brunswick’s Lieutenant Governor during the 2014 Excellence in Architecture Awards Ceremony at…


Architects Four was pleased to learn that the K-5 school, completed in 2011, has achieved LEED Silver accreditation.  It adds to the growing list of ‘green’ facilities completed by the firm in recent years.  École Ste-Thérese is easily distinguished…


Architects Four’s president, Dianne VanDommelen, was honoured as a recipient of the YWCA’s 7th Annual Women of Distinction Awards, for Arts, Culture & Design, along with seven other “Woman of Distinction, at their May 10th gala in the Community…


NBCC Campus Expansions are the cover story for The Atlantic Construction & Transportation Journal’s November 2011 Issue. Principal Dianne Bourgeois-VanDommelen was interviewed for the article, which contains details on Moncton’s ‘E’ Block Expansion, as well as much needed renovations elsewhere on the…


Architects Four has a position open for an intermediate/senior design architect. We are actively seeking a motivated, enthusiastic, and experienced design professional, with a desire for advancement. A key attribute will be planning and design development skills. Five to ten…


The November/December 2011 magazine issue has a feature interview with principal Andrew McGillivary, along with photos of one of the firm’s residential projects and Crandall University’s Stultz Hall, in the “In Profile” section.
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The 4475 square meter ‘E’ Block Expansion connects to the rest of the campus buildings through a two storey pedway. The project has many of its services exposed as a working example for technology and trade students. Design elements…


Now fully operational, École Ste-Thérese, replaces a much smaller and inadequate predecessor from the 1950’s. The 7073 square meter school is home to 28 bright and cheery classrooms, grades K- 5. Monitor skylights and exterior sunshades are distinctive features…