are without our builders and without our suppliers.” “Without our suppliers, in particular, we couldn’t be nearly as creative,” she adds. “When I want to create something that’s wild and out-of-the-box, the first thing that comes to my mind is ‘I need to talk to my suppliers.’ I need to ask them what’s possible, how would they solve this problem? I consider them to be a really important part of the design team.” One example of a creative supply partner would be Ultimate Windows, Doors & More – a Canadian company with offices in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and New Brunswick, including an office in Saint John. They are Eastern Canada’s largest dealer of Marvin Windows & Doors, and they have been proudly supplying high quality windows and doors to the region for over two decades. These days, they have the experience, products, and know-how to make a showpiece of every project they contribute to. The team at Acre Architects highly values their input. In collaboration with partners like that, Acre Architects has delivered a long list of awardwinning projects throughout their history, and they have earned plenty of industry acclaim and attention. The firm’s very first project, a 100-square-foot patio, was published in an international architecture and design magazine. Since then, they have won Lieutenant Governor’s Awards, architectural awards of excellence, sustainability awards, and even the prestigious ‘Prix de Rome in Architecture’ from the Canada Council for the Arts. THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA
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