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P3Architecture is a Saskatchewan based firm with a strong reputation for signature, environmentally friendly architecture and interior design. Through offices in Regina and Saskatoon, we offer a full range of planning, design, and project management services in all sectors of the construction industry.

Formed in 1996, P3A traces its roots back to 1954 with offices in both Regina and Saskatoon. Since then, the firm has grown into one of the largest in Saskatchewan through an expanding client list that includes provincial and federal governments along with many private agencies. We have worked on projects ranging in value from several thousand to over 100 million dollars and are capable of providing service throughout the province.

P3A has developed a reputation for signature architecture delivered on time and on budget. This commitment to quality design can be seen in projects such as the spectacular RCMP Heritage Centre (with Arthur Erickson), the Government of Canada Building in Regina, the Terrace Building at the Regina Research Park, the Treaty Four Governance Centre, the Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory, and the University of Regina Research and Innovation Centre (RIC). High profile signature buildings are the firm’s forte.

P3A is a leader in sustainable design, having been producing “green” buildings long before it became the industry norm. In 2003 P3A won the NRCan Energy Efficiency Award for the Terrace Building at Regina Research Park. The project, selected from 80 applicants for this national award, is one of the most energy efficient buildings in Canada.

We were awarded LEED Silver Certification for the new $21m Government of Canada Building in Regina, a remarkable achievement for a project with a budget of less than $95 a square foot. The design team for the $60m U of R RIC followed a similar sustainable design process, resulting in a building that will qualify for IBIP and LEED Silver Certification. Both the Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory and the Regina Provincial Correctional Centre are currently pursuing LEED certification.

We have adopted sustainable design as a cornerstone for project development by utilizing an integrated design process that includes owners, consultants and contractors.