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  • Seferian Design Group Cayuga Grand Vista Trail project receives International Design Award

    Seferian Design Group Cayuga Grand Vista Trail project received an International Design Award

    Our Cayuga Grand Vista Trail project received an International Design Award. We were awarded a ‘Silver’ in the subcategory Winner Architecture Categories-Arches, bridges, viaducts and gateways. This is incredible news and we are so proud of this, our team, and the project!

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    The International Design Awards (IDA) exists to recognize, celebrate and promote legendary design visionaries and to uncover emerging talent in Architecture, Interior, Product, Graphic, and Fashion Design. IDA aspires to draw attention to the iconoclasm of design world wide, conceptualizing and producing great work

    “Our team is very honoured and humbled by this recognition”, says Brad Smith, Senior Landscape Architect and Project Manager of Seferian Design Group.

  • Senior Landscape Architect, Brad Smith, is now a full member of the Atlantic Provinces Association of Landscape Architects (APALA)

    Senior Landscape Architect, Brad Smith, is now a full member of the Atlantic Provinces Association of Landscape Architects (APALA)

    Our Senior Landscape Architect, Brad Smith, is now a full member of the Atlantic Provinces Association of Landscape Architects (APALA) and able to work in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador.

    The (APALA) is the governing body of professional landscape architects in the Atlantic Provinces and a component organization of CSLA, the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects

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  • Brad Smith featured in the recent publication of Ground Magazine celebrating 50 years of landscape architecture in Canada

    Brad Smith featured in the recent publication of Ground Magazine celebrating 50 years of landscape architecture in Canada

    What drew you to the profession of landscape architecture?

    We’d barely pressed “Send” on this question when the magazine inbox began to ping with heartfelt responses that told stories of serendipity, clarity, epiphany, hope, mission, and spark. It turns out that the reasons behind the decision to pursue a career in landscape architecture are as varied as the profession itself. 

    Brad Smith, OALA, Burlington

    I decided that I wanted to become a landscape architect in Grade 11. My family had a vacation property in the Bruce Peninsula and, from an early age, I was fascinated with the landscape, ecology, climate, and recreational opportunities of that area. Landscape architecture brought them all together and, to this day, I approach design as a relationship between our place in nature and nature’s place in our lives. The profession has allowed me to change communities, inspire place-making opportunities, spark relationships, foster experiences with the environment, and create unforgettable personal moments

  • Seferian Design Group donates 310 lbs. of food in support of the Burlington Food Bank

    Seferian Design Group donates 310 lbs. of food in support of the Burlington Food Bank

    Letter from The Burlington Food Bank

    To Seferian Design Group,

    Thank you for your kind donation of 310 lbs. of food in support of the Burlington Food Bank. We appreciate this donation as it helps us to provide healthy food for those in need here in Burlington. Thank you for partnering with us in our service of “Feeding Burlington since 1991”.

    We look forward to partnering with you in the new year.

    Burlington Food Bank

    Burlington Food Bank is dedicated to; Providing nutritious food to the hungry in a dignified and timely manner!

    Sincerely,

    Robin Bailey
    Executive Director
    Burlington Food Bank
    r.bailey@burlingtonfoodbank.ca
    905-637-CARE(2273)

  • Award of Excellence for Cayuga Grand Vista Trail (Special Interest Construction)

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    The annual LO Awards of Excellence juries competition recognizes landscape construction, maintenance and design projects created by members. The award was presented at the Delta Hotels Plaza Ballroom where over 500 guests attend the gala to cheer on their peers.

  • Winner in Small Scale Landscape Projects in the Architecture MasterPrize (AMP) for Queen’s Square Restoration

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    The AMP is one of the most comprehensive architectural programs today, with the mission to recognize the most innovative, creative and inspiring architectural projects from all over the world. The AMP jury panel which consists of esteemed architects, industry professionals and academics considered entries from 68 countries in 41 categories across the disciplines of architecture, interior design and landscape design. Winners will be invited to the bi-annual Winners Event taking place in 2019, and enjoy extensive publicity showcasing their designs to a worldwide audience throughout the next year, and their designs will be featured in the AMP Book of Architecture.

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    “The Winners of the Architecture MasterPrize are setting new benchmarks in architecture, interior and landscape design. The AMP is recognizing and awarding the talents of those who set new standards and inspire others, no matter the size of the company or project.” said Hossein Farmani, President of the AMP “It is a huge achievement to be selected as one of the winners, even more so with the increasing number and high standard of entries that are being entered every year.”

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    For nearly 200 years, Queens Square has been the heart of downtown Cambridge. This urban plaza forms a key linkage in the open space system of the city, joining the Cambridge Main Street Bridge and the Grand River to the east and Memorial Park to the west. The main goal of the project was to respect the Square’s original design intent while improving the functionality and aesthetics of the site. In addition to repairing the concrete fountain and replacing surfacing and structures, the design team worked to increase accessibility and ease of pedestrian circulation.

    “Our team is very honoured and humbled by this recognition”, says Brad Smith, Senior Landscape Architect and Project Manager of Seferian Design Group. “Working collaboratively with the City, this project is strengthening Cambridge and Galt on a global scale in terms of high-quality landscape architecture and design”.

  • Tara Cameron – Canadian Certified Playground Inspector

    Tara Cameron – Canadian Certified Playground Inspector

    Our Digital Marketing Manager, Tara Cameron, is now a Canadian Certified Playground Inspector by the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association and Canadian Playground Safety Institute. 

    If your organization does not have a certified inspector on staff or are in need of a “3rd Party” inspection of your play structures, give us a call at 905-634-3110 x 3122.

    The Canadian Parks and Recreation Association (CPRA) offers the CPRA Canadian Certified Playground Inspector Certification program to individuals who successfully complete the Theory and Practical training courses through the Canadian Playground Safety Institute (CPSI).  The program helps individuals understand CAN/CSA Z614 “Children’s Playspaces and Equipment” and to learn how to conduct a hands-on inspection / audit of their playspace.

    Certified Inspectors:

    • understand the CAN/CSA Z614 Standards
    • identify hazards and equipment not in compliance with CSA Standards
    • understand inspection requirements and process
    • manage risk and reduce liability
    • take into consideration factors that affect playground safety beyond the CSA Standards
    • evaluate existing play structures for compliance with the CSA standards
    • complete a written inspection report
    • provide recommendations for upgrading equipment to comply with the CSA standards with the understanding of safety and cost implications
    • identify and implement an effective inspection and maintenance program
  • City of Burlington – Moving Burlington Forward, Together

    SDG works with Mayor Goldring and The City of Burlington Planning.


  • City of Guelph releases design for new east end park

    The City of Guelph has released the final design for a new park to be constructed on Cedarvale Avenue, in the east end of the city. Construction is expected to get started in late summer to early fall, and be completed by the end of 2018. – City of Guelph.

    Following two rounds of community engagement, the City of Guelph has released the final design for a new park in the east end of the city.

    The new park on Cedarvale Avenue will feature two play areas, a sand play area, level and sloped grass areas, an area with fitness equipment, a games table and more. The plan also calls for some new trees to be planted on the property, which was dedicated to the city in 2010.

    Construction of the new park, which is about 0.25 hectares, is expected to get underway between late summer and early fall, and be done by the end of the year.

    The total cost of the new park is over half a million dollars to date, with $110,000 approved in the 2017 budget for community engagement, conceptual master planning and construction document preparation, and another $420,000 in the 2018 budget for construction.

    More details are available at guelph.ca/cedarvaleavenue.