Founded in 2013 and based in Winnipeg, ARCCADD Architecture has quietly built a strong reputation across the Canadian prairie provinces. Although their only physical office is located in Winnipeg, the firm’s work now extends throughout Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Canada’s far North, and more recently Alberta, showcasing their ability to serve a broad geographic area while maintaining a tight-knit, hands-on approach. Specializing in commercial and industrial architecture, ARCCADD is a firm that values both scale and detail, delivering projects that range from modest warehouse spaces to complex community hubs – all with a distinct commitment to truly hearing what clients want. The company’s story is deeply rooted in family legacy. Paige Lloyd, who now leads the firm, took over operations from her father in 2013, carrying forward the principles he established when he founded the predecessor business in 1987. “My father started ARCCADD after being hired by a client who had fired two previous architects,” Paige recalls. “He simply asked the client, ‘What would you like? What do you want?’ That was the first time anyone had really asked that client what they wanted, and it stuck with me. I want to carry on that legacy of listening – of truly delivering what our clients need, rather than telling them what we think they want.” That client-centered philosophy is at the heart of ARCCADD’s approach. Their projects span primarily the commercial and industrial sectors, with a particular focus on office and warehousetype facilities ranging from 25,000 to 40,000 square feet. Paige estimates that the value of these projects typically falls between $10 million and $20 million, though they have occasionally worked on projects approaching $50 million. “Even AUGUST 2025
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