We are honoured to have received the RAIC and The Canada Council for the Arts; Governor General’s Medal in Architecture for the Neil Campbell Rowing Centre project in St. Catharines. We accepted this prestigious award in Ottawa at Rideau Hall on February 13, 2025. This esteemed award celebrates excellence in design and sustainability, and it was a proud moment for the Team of MJMA and Raimondo Architects to have received this award amongst some of the nation’s most inspiring architectural firms....Read More
Raimondo + Associates Architects Inc. is honoured to announce that two of our projects received special Certificate of Acknowledgments by the Jury for the Niagara Biennial Awards hosted by the Niagara Region last night.
Congratulations to the project teams for Fonthill Abbey with Rinaldi Homes and Copacabana Niagara Falls. ...Read More
Congratulations to the project teams for Fonthill Abbey with Rinaldi Homes and Copacabana Niagara Falls. ...Read More
MJMA Architecture & Design + Raimondo + Associates Architects Inc. recently received a 2024 AIA Canada Society Award of Merit for the design of the Walker Sports and Abilities Centre in the City of Thorold. Congratulations to the entire team! ...Read More
Designed by Raimondo + Associates Architects Inc. (RAAI), Framar's recently completed pre-engineered warehouse in Niagara Falls is a striking blend of functionality and bold design. The facility has a dynamic entrance adorned with red and black panels and spans over 6,000 square meters of storage space and offices. Purpose-built for efficiency, it includes open office space and expansive areas for loading trucks, making it a hub of streamlined operations with modern industrial aesthetics. ...Read More
We extend our gratitude and warmest wishes to you. As the holiday season approaches, we are taking this opportunity to express our thanks and share some of our highlights from the past year: ...Read More
The design for the new Thorold Museum and Cultural Centre was revealed by Raimondo + Associates Architects and Reich and Petch to the City of Thorold Council this week. The project aims to transform the old fire station on Towpath Street into a museum and cultural hub. Proposed renovations include adding an addition as well as a courtyard that features exposing remnants of the old canal. Due to the proposed budget, Council voted to reassess the project based on revised design options. ...Read More