Meet the newest member of the Lydon Lynch team Daniel Dickson!
Daniel completed his MArch at the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism before joining Lydon Lynch as a Graduate Architect.
Adrienne joined the Lydon Lynch team in 2016 after completing her MArch at Dal. Now seasoned with a variety of project experience, she has particularly enjoyed working on major renovations/additions that require thoughtful design solutions within challenging constraints.
A dynamic and meaningful centre for Mi’kmaw people and for visitors from across Nova Scotia and all over the world. The Centre will be built in Debert, Nova Scotia - a place where Mi’kmaw ancestors lived more than 11,000 years ago and a place where they still dwell today.
Say hi to Jeff 👋. He is a technologist that has been part of the Lydon Lynch team since 2020. We’ll be honest with you, he’s a bit of a nerd when it comes to building science, building information modelling, and construction drawings, but we like him all the same.
Greg has worked on the design team for Aurora and Eventide since Lydon Lynch inherited the projects. His attention to detail and thorough understanding of the local by-laws helped to navigate a difficult site, proving that restrictions can produce some of the best designs.
Greg Urquhart joined the team in 2018 as a student and after completing his MArch at Dal he came on as an Intern at Lydon Lynch. He brings a careful eye for detail to the design team and is always trying to improve the process of design implementation in the BIM environment.
Andrew brings experience from several urban masterplan projects to the design team for the former St Pat’s High site on the corner of Quinpool and Windsor. This iconic new development will deliver +/-800 homes to the walkable core of Halifax.
Andrew joined Eugene and Keith as a Lydon Lynch Partner just over a year ago, bringing with him extensive experience from BC that will allow LLA to deliver on upcoming energy performance requirements in the Maritimes. His passions include biking, golfing and his new addition.
Eli Chiasson came to Lydon Lynch in 2022. He's organized and thorough and finds joy in coordinating detailed designs that are clear, pragmatic, and efficient. When not at work he enjoys playing and watching hockey, tennis, & soccer with his son who shares his passion for movement
Ayola is the lead designer on our Fundy Quay southwest building which will boast gorgeous views on the prow of the Saint John waterfront. Ayola designed a coffered ceiling strategy as an opportunity to seamlessly integrate the design with the structural strategy.
Ayola joined Lydon Lynch in 2012 and recently became an associate. But did you know she hosted a jazz radio program before moving to Halifax? On the weekend you can find her at home, Coltrane blaring, sewing her own wardrobe.
Matt’s Dalhousie’s School of Architecture thesis focused on challenging accessibility of public spaces. As a Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification Professional Matt connects space, place and inclusivity on the Loon Lake retirement living project targeting RHFAC Gold.
Matt Gillingham joined the Lydon Lynch team as an Intern Architect in 2021. Before architecture, Matt was a professional jazz drummer. Matt can often be found on the golf course caddying his protégé at the driving range. The Gillinghams also just welcomed their second son.
The design for Ronald McDonald House was a true collaboration between Eugene of Lydon Lynch and Bob of @MontgomerySisam . The new House provides a “home-away-from-home” for out-of-town families with sick children. View the virtual tour at https://t.co/FuyRN5ax0f
@MontgomerySisam If you haven't had a chance, you can hear more about the house with Eugene and Bob in the CBC interview with Portia Clark here: https://t.co/mtMjrvL8oB