Bogdan Newman Caranci renamed BNKC
After five decades of creating a global portfolio; founding Bogdan Newman Caranci Architects + Urban Design (BNC) partner Joseph Bogdan and principal, Angelo Caranci, have announced their retirement. To celebrate the achievements, the architecture and design practice has renamed their firm: BNKC Architecture + Urban Design.
Now led by Elie Newman and Jonathan King, BNKC’s projects include the College Park Redevelopment in Toronto as well as Old Hyde Park Village in Florida.
“Our team is collectively dedicated to engage positive human interaction in the community for which one of our projects exists,” said King, principal at BNKC. “It is my great honour to take on a leadership role as a steward in sustainable design with renewable natural resources.”
The Toronto-based firm’s portfolio also spotlights the Commons of Uptown Waterloo in Waterloo, the Brantford West Gwillimbury Library and Cultural Centre, and the transformation of the Bishop Strachan Junior and Senior School.
“Joseph and Angelo’s sense of collaboration and business acumen has established the legacy upon which the company’s future as an integrated architecture practice will prosper,” said Newman, principal at BNKC. “Jonathan’s expertise in design, firm management and mass timber positions the firm well in contemporary architecture to continue to lead and innovate.”
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