WZMH Architects

WZMH Architects is an architectural firm established in 1961 and based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The firm is known for its work with tall, landmark structures (including the CN Tower), skyscrapers, major mixed-use development, commercial, institutional, residential and hospitality projects, as well as renovation and retrofit projects involving heritage restoration, justice buildings and data centres.

[2] The company working with Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University), has devised a concept for providing supplemental energy to buildings that are linked to a microgrid that would draw that energy captured from the testing of nearby data center generators.

[4] Illuminating Engineering Society of North America: 2015: IES Illumination Award of Merit - Quinte Courthouse[5] International Council of Shopping Centre Awards: 2015: Gold ICSC within the New Development Category - Outlet Collection at Niagara and RBC WaterPark Place in Toronto Canadian Urban Institute: 2013: CUI Brownie Award[6] in the Excellence in Project Development at the Building Scale category – Nova Scotia Power Corporate Headquarters Canada Green Building Council: 2013: Canadian Green Building Award[7]- Nova Scotia Power Corporate Headquarters 2014: OAA Design Excellence Award[8]- Nova Scotia Power Corporate Headquarters

2012: OAA Award for Design Excellence[9]- Bay Adelaide Centre West Tower