Raymond Allan Partridge

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Architect, Executive Director of Integrated Practice, Group2 Architecture Interior Design, Edmonton, Alberta Canada.[1] Born Stockton-on-Tees, UK, December 6th 1954, Educated in Scotland, Dundee School of Architecture 1974, Toronto School of Architecture 1976. Registered in Alberta August 1985, British Columbia 1989 and a Member of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Formed own firm RAP Architecture in 1986, co-founded HIP Architects in 1997 with Craig Henderson and Stewart Inglis, building on the founding firm of Rule, Wynn, Rule in 1938. 2010 joined Group2 Architecture Interior Design Ltd as Executive Director of Integrated Practice

Awards: Alberta Centennial Medal (2005), Autodesk Green Building Leadership Award (2005), Canadian Architect Award of Merit (with David Murray Architect) (2006)

Adjunct Professor at University of Calgary, EVDS, [2]

1954 - 1975 Attended primary and secondary schools in Billingham, County Durham. Moved to Ayrshire in 1965, attended Ardrossan Academy and Marr College [3]in Troon. Represented SW Scotland Schoolboys in field hockey.

1975 - Present Moved to Canada in 1975, Married in 1977, one daughter. Moved to Edmonton in 1979. Worked with fims R D Taylor Architect, Ron Lines Architect, Barry Johns Architect and Schmidt Feldberg Croll Henderson Architects.