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Brian MacKay-Lyons (BSc’73, BEDS’77, BArch’78) and Talbot Sweetapple (BA’92, BEDS’95, MARFP’97) are the founding partners of . The firm has garnered over 100 awards for excellence in design.
Most recently, MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple was named:
• an
• an for Two Hulls House
• an for Cliff House
• a for Two Hulls House
• a for Troop Barn
Both partners are Dalhousie professors. They have designed some of the school’s most familiar structures, including the Goldberg Computer Science Building and the former TUNS Faculty of Architecture building.
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