
"Founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 2007 by Johanna Hurme and Sasa Radulovic, and shortly afterward joined by its third partner, Colin Neufeld, 5468796 Architecture was established as an architecture firm whose early work explored the current state of housing in North America. The Canadian studio operates as a collaborative group of approximately 20 designers, where they prioritize the collective value of ideas over individual authorship."
"Their philosophy is showcased in their book Platform: Middle, which was put together after a symposium of the same name held at the Illinois Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, in 2019. Since its early days, the firm has been involved in numerous multi-family residential projects, which, over the years, have provided it with a deep, hands-on understanding of the regulations, limitations, and financial models that drive housing development."
5468796 Architecture was founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 2007 by Johanna Hurme and Sasa Radulovic, soon joined by Colin Neufeld. The studio operates as a collaborative group of about 20 designers and prioritizes collective idea development over individual authorship. The practice focuses on residential comfort and livability within the constraints of multi-family housing. The firm's philosophy appears in the book Platform: Middle, produced after a 2019 symposium at the Illinois Institute of Technology, College of Architecture. Long engagement with multi-family residential projects has given the firm hands-on understanding of regulations, limitations, and financial models that shape housing development.
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