5468796 Architecture | |
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Practice information | |
Partners | Sasa Radulovic, Johanna Hurme, Colin Neufeld |
Founded | 2007 |
Location | Winnipeg |
Significant works and honors | |
Projects | 62M Condominium |
5468796 Architecture is a Winnipeg-based architecture firm founded in 2007.[1]
Beginning as a professional partnership between architects Sasa Radulovic, Johanna Hurme, and Colin Neufeld, the practice promotes a collaborative approach amongst its 20 members, leading a new wave of contemporary architecture in Winnipeg.
The practice name incorporates its company registration number.
Johanna Hurme and Sasa Radulovic founded 5468796 Architecture in 2007, and were joined shortly thereafter by Colin Neufeld.[1]
One of the first projects to gain the firm international recognition was OMS Stage (also known as The Cube),[2] an open-air performance venue in Old Market Square in Winnipeg's historic Exchange District.[1]
In 2012, 5468796 Architecture and Winnipeg architect Jae-Sung Chon[3] were selected as Canada's official entry to the 13th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia for their exhibition, Migrating Landscapes. In 2013, 5468796 Architecture was selected by the Canada Council for the Arts as recipients of the Professional Prix de Rome in Architecture for their travel and research project, Table for 12. As an integral part of practice, 5468796 Architecture established a number of research and engagement platforms to promote design culture and design-related initiatives within a broader community. Hurme led initiatives including Table for 12 and 1200, Chair Your Idea, and Design Quarter Winnipeg. In 2017, Hurme chaired the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce board introducing the Design Driven Economy platform.[citation needed]
In 2019, Hurme and Radulovic were named Morgenstern Visiting Chairs in Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Architecture in Chicago. The new position enabled the firm to continue their research into affordable and attainable housing. For the 2022 Spring Semester, Hurme was a Gensler Visiting Critic at Cornell AAP.[4]
The firm has been described as "Canada's most exciting new architectural firm in a decade, one dedicated to applying design innovation to the humblest of tasks, a plains-born, good-humoured, resolutely resourceful verve for building modestly, but with elegance."[14] The Houston-based Rice Design Alliance recently stated that they "truly believe 5468796 to be one of the most talented young design firms worldwide."[15]
Since its founding, the firm's work has been recognized through national and international awards and distinctions including:
Awards for Bloc_10
Awards for OMS Stage