About

Anne Sinclair Architect

Anne Sinclair is a graduate of the Technical University of Nova Scotia (Dalhousie University) and has been a licensed architect for more than 30 years. Our services focus on universal design and accessibility consulting, design and auditing, and architecture - new buildings and renovations.

The Halifax office opened in 2005, following fifteen years in the Toronto firm Paula Bowley Anne Sinclair Architects Inc. Our work with the Barrier Free Design Centre, DisAbled Women’s Network and CMHC led to an ongoing commitment to universal design.

Universal design means that all spaces are accessible to as many as possible, no matter the nature of one’s current or future ability. It is a creative design approach - an essential part of the process from the beginning, resulting in beautiful integrated solutions, well-suited to each site and each user’s needs.

We employ people with lived experience of disability to collaborate on every project, and use standards developed by people with lived experience: CSA B651 Accessibility in the Built Environment, DeafSpace Guidelines, CNIB Clearing our Path Guidelines.

As a certified Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Professional, Anne conducts in-depth reviews of existing facilities and prospective projects, from the early design phase through completion of construction.

The firm’s architectural work has won 2 Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia awards, for community projects SHYM (Supportive Housing for Young Mothers) and Ark Outreach.

Anne is a LEED certified professional, committed to environmental sustainability. Our Fort Needham Park Washroom is the City of Halifax’s first net zero new building.

We acknowledge that we live and work in Mi’kma’ki, on the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People. This territory is protected by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship.”

Clients:

    • Universite Ste. Anne

    • Cape Breton University

    • St Francis Xavier University

    • Acadia University

    • Atlantic School of Theology

    • NSCAD

    • NSCC

    • Dalhousie University

    • Municipality of the District of Chester

    • Municipality of the District of Shelburne

    • Nova Scotia Provincial Housing Agency

    • Town of Kentville

    • National Research Council of Canada

    • CMHC

    • City of Halifax

    • Canada Post Corporation

    • Nova Scotia Department of Public Works

    • Western Counties Regional Libraries

    • Halifax Hospice

    • Lunenburg Yacht Club

    • Downtown Halifax Business Corporation

    • Scotiabank

    • Boxing Rock Brewing Company

    • YWCA

    • Salvation Army

    • Native Council of PEI

    • Private residences