Acton Ostry Architects Inc.
Dawn Fry is an experienced professional in business development and graphic design, currently serving as a Business Development Specialist and Presentation Manager at Acton Ostry Architects Inc since January 2014. Prior roles include Communications Coordinator at NSDA Architects from 2005 to 2012 and Project Assistant at Merrick Architecture (2004-2005) and IBI Group (1998-2004). Educational credentials include a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and ongoing studies in Graphic Arts Print Production, Editing, and other areas at various institutions, including Emily Carr University of Art and Design and Simon Fraser University.
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Acton Ostry Architects Inc.
Since our inception in 1992, Acton Ostry Architects (AOA) has demonstrated a continuing commitment to the making of architecture that responds thoughtfully to local topography, climate, culture and to lessons learned from buildings inherited from the past. Russell Acton and Mark Ostry, the founding principals, lead the firm with three principals, five principal associates, two associates and 34 architectural staff, two of whom are LEED general associates, and one a LEED accredited professional. The values of our practice embody a consideration to sustainable design that is without wilful extravagance. Our design approach incorporates new technologies and materials that contribute to the realization of projects rooted in a considered, modernist idiom that offer sustenance to those that inhabit and experience them. We are dedicated to the practice of architecture that positively and effectively contributes to the values and aspirations of the clients and communities we serve. We are experienced in a wide range of building types, both new construction and adaptive reuse. Our projects are grounded in extensive research into the historical, social and cultural context of their surroundings. We recognize the importance of planning, landscape and building design that adapts to changing client, occupant and technological needs.