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(TMC), have been categorized as mini hospitals for the many services they provide. They also created the new Clear Medical Imaging facility on Windsor’s main street, Ouellette Avenue, referencing an oversized X-Ray device to walk into. The firm has also built a particularly strong reputation for their large-scale renovations and additions, and they have achieved some of the best green outcomes in the province. According to Joseph, those strengths are well reflected in the company’s recent slate of projects and clients. For example, in theMunicipality of Leamington, Passa Architects recently worked on the renovation and addition to the local branch of the Essex County Library. That addition provided “a new face” for an old solid masonry building, which previously had little-to-no daylighting incorporated, aswell as a dated typical institutional exterior brick façade. The new transformed exterior with an addition is now highlighted by an undulating double height wall of blue tinted glass designed with emphasis on natural light, open spaces, and “a welcoming atmosphere.” The design references Leamington’s location on Lake Erie with the allusion of a beach, flowing water, and blue-sky elements. Also in Leamington, the company recently completed the renovation of a former bank building, along with an adjacent building, into a new indoor performance theatre for the local Sun Parlour Players Theatre Group. That renovation involved creating a flexible indoor performance area with seating for more than 200 attendees, which can be folded away for dinner theatre. The curving Lobby references THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA

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