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Marianne McKenna was born on 25 September, 1950 in Urban agglomeration of Montreal, Canada. Discover Marianne McKenna's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 25 September, 1950
Birthday 25 September
Birthplace Urban agglomeration of Montreal, Canada
Nationality Canada

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2020

2020: Park Hyatt Toronto Renovation: 4 Avenue Road, Toronto, Ontario 2020: Bloor Street United Church: 300 Bloor West, Toronto, Ontario 2020: Massey Hall Renovation and Expansion (Phase 2), Toronto, Ontario 2018: Lloyd Hall Renovation, Banff Centre for Art and Creativity, Banff, Alberta 2017: The Globe and Mail Office Interiors and Corporate Event Space, Toronto, Ontario 2017: Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 2016: Thornwood House, Toronto, Ontario 2015: Torys LLP Offices, Montreal, Quebec 2015: St. Michael's Cathedral Block Master Plan, Toronto, Ontario 2015: Massey Hall Renovation and Expansion (Phase 1), Toronto, Ontario 2013: Orchestra Hall Renewal, Minnesota Orchestra, Minneapolis, Minnesota 2013: Conrad Hotel, Lobby Interior/Custom Furniture/Standard Room Design, New York City. New York 2012: Roy Thompson Hall Wine Bar, Toronto, Ontario 2012: The Joseph L. Rotman School of Management Expansion, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario 2012: Mike & Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario 2012: Torys LLP Offices, Calgary, Alberta 2011: Guy-Metro Building Recladding, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec (in joint venture with Fichten Soiferman et Associés Architectes) 2010: The Royal Conservatory of Music, Koerner Hall, Toronto, Ontario 2010: Rosedale Clubhouse Enhancement Feasibility Study, Toronto, Ontario 2009: The Royal Conservatory of Music, TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning, Toronto, Ontario 2009: John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec (in joint venture with Fichten Soiferman et Associés Architectes) 2009: Branksome Hall Master Plan Update, Toronto, Ontario 2008: Torys LLP Offices, Toronto, Ontario 2008: Ryerson University Master Plan, Toronto, Ontario (in joint venture with Daoust Lestage inc. and in association with Greenberg Consultants Inc. and IBI Group) 2008: CTV Executive Offices, Toronto, Ontario 2005: Woodbridge Office, Toronto, Ontario 2005: Engineering/Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec (in joint venture with Fichten Soiferman et Associés Architectes) 2003: McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre, Montreal, Quebec (in joint venture with Fichten Soiferman et Associés Architectes) 2003: St. Andrew's College Aurora, Ontario 2002: Roy Thompson Hall Enhancement, Toronto, Ontario 2001: Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate Winery, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario 1998: McKee Public School, North York, Ontario 1998: Mitchell Field Community Centre, North York, Ontario 1997: Indigo Books and Music, Retail Stores, Burlington, Toronto, Kingston, Ontario 1997: Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall at the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, Ontario 1996: Grand Valley Institution for Women, Kitchener, Ontario 1995: Gluskin Sheff & Associates, Corporate Offices, Toronto, Ontario 1993: Kitchener City Hall, Kitchener, Ontario 1991: The Royal Conservatory of Music, Master Plan, Toronto, Ontario

2019

As partner-in-charge, McKenna has directed many of KPMB’s projects including the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto (2014 Governor General’s Award and Architectural Record "Good Design is Good Business Award"), the Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate Winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake (Canada’s selection at the 2002 Green Building Challenge in Oslo, Norway); the Master Plan for Ryerson University (2010 American Institute of Architects Honor Award) and the Grand Valley Institution for Women (1997 Governor General's Award).

McKenna also developed and implemented the professional practice course at the University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design. In the fall of 2016, she was the Lord Norman R. Foster Visiting Professor at Yale University and she currently serves on the Advisory Board for The McEwen School of Architecture at Laurentian University. In June 2017, Marianne received her Honorary Doctorate of Laws (honoris causa) degree from Laurentian University.

2012

With her partners, McKenna developed an approach where each of the four partners is either in charge of their respective projects or collaborates strategically to combine strengths in leadership and design on large-scale, complex initiatives, leading teams through all phases from design concept to delivery. Simultaneous to the project work, the partnership shares responsibility for directing the strategy and management of all four core areas of practice: business development, design, finance, marketing and administration. In 2012, the name of the partnership changed to KPMB Architects. KPMB Architects is today recognized as a leading Canadian practice.

1990

McKenna is responsible for the transformation and expansion of The Royal Conservatory into a cultural destination. Her work began with the 1990 Master Plan, continued for over a decade with phased and various projects including Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall and culminated in 2009 with the TELUS Performance and Learning Centre and the Michael and Sonja Koerner Hall. The design achieved numerous awards, including the Governor General’s Medal in 2012. For her outstanding contribution and commitment, Marianne was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Conservatory in 2011.

1987

When Barton Myers relocated his office to Los Angeles in 1987, McKenna formed Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects (KPMB Architects) with Bruce Kuwabara, Thomas Payne and Shirley Blumberg. Early in the practice, the Editorial Director of Progressive Architecture, Thomas R. Fisher, wrote: "...KPMB is particularly noteworthy because it has developed a more open, hybrid form of architecture and has taken the much more unusual step of structuring its practice along the same lines. The partnership, for example, is a mix of people of different genders, religious beliefs, ethnic backgrounds and political inclinations...theirs, in other words, is neither the autonomous individualism of the ‘star’ design firm nor the rather anonymous specialization of corporate-type firms, but a more diverse and less structured hybridization of those older models."

1976

Upon graduation from Yale, McKenna worked for Bobrow & Fieldman, Architects in Montreal from 1976–78 and Denys, Lasdun, Redhouse & Softely in London from 1978-1979. In 1980 she joined Barton Myers Associates (BMA) in Toronto and was made an associate the following year. At BMA she met her future partners, also associates of Myers: Bruce Kuwabara, Thomas Payne and Shirley Blumberg. Notable projects she worked on in this period include the Hasbro Inc. New York showrooms and 35 East Wacker Drive in Chicago.

1972

McKenna is an alumnus of Swarthmore College (B.A. 1972) and has a Master of Architecture from Yale University (M.A., 1976), where she studied under architects Harry Cobb of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and Charles Moore. At Yale University, she also met and became lifelong friends with then aspiring actress Meryl Streep. Streep shared insights on Marianne’s career as an architect in the 2014 documentary "Making Space: 5 Women Changing the Face of Architecture".

1950

Marianne McKenna (OC, FRAIC, OAA, OAQ, AIA, RIBA) (born September 25, 1950) is a Canadian architect and a founding partner of KPMB Architects, a Toronto-based practice established in 1987. She is an invested Officer of The Order of Canada "for her contributions as an architect, designing structures that enrich the public realm". Her projects include the renovation and expansion of The Royal Conservatory TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning and Koerner Hall. McKenna and KPMB were selected by The Brearley School, an independent all-girls school located in New York City, to lead the renovation of its building located on the Upper East Side. Her current projects also include for Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in Banff, Alberta and an expansion and renovation of historic Massey Hall in Toronto In 2010 she was named one of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women and in 2014 she was named one of Toronto’s top 50 Powerful People by MacLean’s Magazine.

McKenna was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1950. She graduated from The Study, a Canadian private education all-girls school in Westmount, Quebec in 1968 and was honoured by The Study in 2008 with the Judy Elder Alumna Award. To the students of The Study, she explained her choice to pursue architecture as follows: "I originally saw the profession as a balance between creative and business skills. I found out quite early that it is much more than that. It is a creative profession but requires the leadership skills of innovator, arbitrator, negotiator, communicator, along with strong design talent and business acumen. The pleasure of architecture is in the range of challenges that only increase from day to day."