Teeple Architects


Teeple Architects is an architecture firm based in Toronto, Ontario founded by Stephen Teeple. Since 1989, the studio has designed a wide range of buildings in Canada from museums and libraries to housing complexes.

Selected projects

Teeple’s works include 60 Richmond Street East Housing Co-operative in Toronto, completed in 2010. Writing about the project in No Mean City, Canadian architecture critic Alex Bozikovic remarks, “It has the gutsy but practical spirit of Toronto's best architecture: It's green, hardy, and very inexpensive, and provides 85 large and comfortable apartments for Toronto Community Housing tenants.” In 2015, the studio completed the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum, which features an unusual geometric form resembling a dinosaur with skin and bones in Wembly, Alberta. In 2018, Stephen Teeple received an Honorary Degree from Trent University for adding four buildings to Symons Campus, including the triangular, 34,000-square-foot Student Centre.

Education

Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal

For outstanding contribution to Canadian culture and service to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts

Canadian Governor General’s Awards for Architecture