Egis group is pleased to welcome SvN Architects + Planners, an architecture, landscape, planning, and strategic urban design practice renowned for its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and design excellence.
Egis has meticulously assembled bespoke brands to form its global Architecture Line. Collectively, the Line offers services across all core architectural sectors, and includes award-winning practices WW+P, 10 Design, Omrania and U+A. SvN will further complement the Architecture Line’s global offering in transport planning and urban design. The strategic partnership delivers on Egis’ Architecture Line mandate to address the climate emergency and lead on the design and delivery of sustainable cities.
Headquartered in Toronto, SvN also has studios in Vancouver and Mexico City. SvN is a multidisciplinary design firm working to solve the greatest challenges faced by rapidly growing cities worldwide. They are dedicated to building regenerative communities and fostering economic, social, cultural, and environmental impact. With over 40 years of experience, their 180-strong team includes architects, urban planners, urban designers, and landscape architects.
SvN is renowned for leading complex, high-profile, multi-disciplinary projects across the Americas. They work with public and private sector to create complete and resilient neighbourhoods, active and public-transit infrastructure, and vibrant public spaces.
The integration of SvN Architects + Planners is a major milestone for the growth strategy of Egis group in North America. This new partnership strengthens the Group's expertise in the key sectors in which it will be active across the continent in the coming years. It also enables the Group to provide a tailor-made response to the specific needs of the local market. Beyond economic performance, it eventually confirms the Group’s commitment in its expansion strategy to following its vision of sustainability and resilience, with the aim to actively participate in the transformation and transition of infrastructures in North America.