Launching a Business in Uncertain Times… …and the successes born from necessity. BRZ Architecture Celebrates Five Years Strong By Mary Savage
Hank Brzezinski and Trevor Floer. Photo by Mary Savage.
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t was during the fall of 2007 when Hank Brzezinski decided to establish BRZ Partnership Architecture Inc. (BRZ), and shortly thereafter Trevor Floer joined him as a principal. The colleagues had worked together for over 12 years at their former firm of Hutchinson Architects, and when they found themselves faced with the implications of a restructuring plan, they felt the time was right for a new venture. They moved into an old refurbished Hudson’s Bay warehouse, located two blocks south of Inglewood’s main street. The economy was strong and prospective projects seemed not only likely, but very attainable. Brzezinski and Floer had a broad scope of contacts and before long they landed their first job at the University of Calgary. Shortly after, they secured a large-scale project with the help of colleague and former business partner, Ken Hutchinson, for the new recreation centre in Grande Cache – phase one of a $20-million expansion and redevelopment project.
Brzezinski and Floer had a broad scope of contacts and before long they landed their first job at the University of Calgary.
Interior renovations and upgrades at the University of Calgary.
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