Stephen Teeple

According to critic Ian Chodikoff, "He is known for his skill in producing work that is typified by strong linearity and expressive compositions containing a rich and highly detailed palette of materials such as brick, stone and wood".

Teeple's expertise encompasses residential, commercial, institutional, cultural and civic projects including community buildings such as recreational centers, museums and libraries.

However, when he entered high school his interests shifted to visual arts, leading him to apply to the architecture program at the University of Waterloo, in Cambridge, Ontario.

[5] Located in Waterloo, Ontario, The Stephen Hawking Centre is an expansion of the existing Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics research facility.

[6] The client requested that the project “provide the optimal environment for the human mind to conceive of the universe.”[7] As a result of the site constraints regarding an adjacent flood plain surrounding the building, the massing of the extension was raised on stilts, which creates a hovering effect above an existing reflecting pool.

"[8] The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum is a cultural project completed in 2014 that doubles as a center of paleontology in the fossil-rich landscape of Wembley, Alberta.