Toronto, ON, CA
Anthony graduated in 1995, from the University of Toronto's Faculty of Architecture where he won the John Yamada Scholarship for Promising Student. In 1996, Anthony won a Canada wide VIRTU award for 'The Squirrel Chair' - which was a chair designed for a furniture design course he took while still in school.
Anthony worked at Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects for the first 8 years of his career where he worked on an array of award winning projects. In the 8 years preceding the set up of his own practice, Anthony worked at architectsAlliance where he was a Senior Architect, working primarily on multi-unit housing.
ANTHONY PROVENZANO ARCHITECTS was launched in 2012 and provides creative architectural services and solutions to interesting problems, at any scale. It is about ideas, not hierarchy.
Light + Space + Material
The objective on every project is to form a bespoke architectural response for each client and on each site that artistically balances all of the constraints of the project.
Every client, every site and every set of constraints is different so the aim is to find a level of architectural proposal (and or intervention) that is a consequence of judgement and of appropriateness, more than it is an outward display of creative assertiveness. An autonomous (and self referential) form making 'style' is (simply) something we are not interested in: however we do look to resolve the same types of issues in every project. Namely the balance and interplay of Light, Space & Material.
In that way, there is a profound connection in all our work.
Toronto, ON, CA