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Submission by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects by Staff
The Parks Issue of Landscape Architect and Specifier News saw many firms submit their projects for feature consideration. This project was not chosen for a Feature in the issue, but we at LandscapeArchitect.com thought the project deserved to be showcased online . . . Queen's Marque, a 41,800 square meters mixed- use complex on Halifax's Waterfront, was born from developer Scott Armour McCrea's desire to build a significant Canadian landmark that would be created by Nova Scotians, for Nova Scotians. The Chief Executive Officer of Armour Group Ltd (a Halifax- based real estate and construction company), sought a legacy project that would epitomize a new confidence that is emerging in Eastern Canada. Through deliberate planning and sensitive design, Queen's Marque instills pride in local history and culture, while making a difference in public life for generations to come. According to MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects' founder, Brian MacKay-Lyons, "Our goal was to create a 'people place'. To us, this is a home on a larger scale, where the new central square is the public living room of the city. The idea of home is charged with meaning: it tells something about who you are, where you come from, and where you are going. That is the story for Queen's Marque, but in relation to this region, rather than an individual."
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