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Firm Profile

Firm Name: Amphora Architecture Inc.
Address: 630 -70 Arthur Street
City: Winnipeg
Province: Manitoba
Country: Canada
Postal Code: R3B 1G7
Phone: (204) 414-0347
E-Mail: info@amphora.ca
Website: http://www.amphora.ca
Organization: Corporation
Principals: Vasilios Mattheos
Firm Profile: Founded by Vasili Mattheos, Amphora Architecture is a bold Canadian architecture, interior design, and urban design practice working to create a more beautiful and sustainable world, one space and one building at a time. We design highly customized, memorable, and functional projects for service providers, educational institutions, and privately held companies. Our team is comprised of architects, interior designers, allied design professionals, and support staff.
Areas of Practice: Commercial
Cultural
Education
Food Service Facilities
Health Care
Hospitality
Industrial
Institutional
Office
Places of Worship
Renovation
Residential Multiple
Residential Single
Transportation
Additional Services: Building Envelope
Feasibility Studies
Functional Programming
Interior Design
Urban Design
Experience Profile: Vasili Mattheos, MAA
Principal Architect

Vasili obtained his masters degree in architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, where he studied as a Frank Knox Fellow under many of the world's foremost design educators and practitioners. Following his studies, he began his design career in the New York office of SOM, a historic leader in the practice of architecture responsible for some of the planet's most notable and technically complex buildings. At SOM, Vasili worked on several iconic projects across three continents, including the Hudson Yards master plan in New York, the Moynihan Station/Madison Square Garden redevelopment in New York, Manhattan West, and Wood Wharf towers in London.

Since returning to his hometown of Winnipeg and founding Amphora, Vasili has steadily built a design-focused architecture studio which has completed multiple public and private sector projects throughout the Canadian Prairies.