Michael McClelland

[1] McClelland has worked on sites including Evergreen Brickworks, Mirvish Village, The Royal Ontario Museum, Union Station, The Art Gallery of Ontario, Maple Leaf Gardens, Sharon Temple, and the Senate of Canada Building.

[5][6][7] McClelland has advocated widely for the recognition and conservation of modernist heritage architecture in Canada.

McClelland has also restored and advocated for the recognition of mid-century “everyday modern” buildings such as Estonian-Canadian architect Uno Prii’s Spadina Road Apartments in Toronto, the process of which was featured in the United States Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

As one of the largest heritage architecture firms in Canada with offices in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Calgary, ERA has worked on sites such as Centre Block, the Royal Victoria Hospital, The Grange, St. James’ Cathedral, MOCA Toronto, the Flatiron Building, Colborne Lodge, Toronto’s Canada Malting Silos, Bell Media Studios, the Canadian Gay and Lesbian Archives, Stanley Barracks, Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, St. Lawrence Hall, the Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design building, University College, Victoria University, the Munk School of Global Affairs, the R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant, Trinity Bellwoods Gates, Macdonald Block, the Don Jail, and The Carlu.

[28][29] In 2019 McClelland co-produced the musical The Ward Cabaret with the journalist John Lorinc, which featured at Soulpepper, Luminato, and the Harbourfront Centre.

McClelland at The Power Plant Gallery in Toronto in May 2024.
Toronto's Victorian Distillery District is visited by more than two million visitors annually. [ 16 ]
Ken Soble Tower in Hamilton, Ontario, during Tower Renewal retrofit by ERA Architects
The Ken Soble Tower in Hamilton , Ontario , was retrofitted by ERA Architects in 2021 as part of their Tower Renewal Partnership and is the world’s largest residential building that meets the Passive house standard. [ 26 ]