November 05, 2025
We are proud to share that UPEI Student Residence, designed by AANB members Architects Four Limited, has been recognized with the PMI New Brunswick – Project of the Year Award.
Read MoreOctober 28, 2025
AANB Council has undertaken the development of a 5-year Strategic Plan. This exercise has brought clarity, alignment, direction, and provoked stimulating discussions. The Plan is a catalyst for several initiatives including Public Education/Media, Professional Development, Industry leadership, and Succession Planning. View the Plan and read more here…….
Read MoreOctober 09, 2025
Khairiya (Karina Al Hejani - Dieppe, NB
Fiona Hamilton - Fredericton, NB
Read MoreOctober 09, 2025
Members:
It is with sadness that we are informing you of the passing of AANB member Urbain Savoie, Bathurst.
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September 04, 2025
The annual National Trust Conference (with CAHP & Indigenous Heritage Circle) is Canada’s largest heritage conservation learning and networking event. Held every year since 1974, the National Trust Conference brings together a wide-range of people working to keep Canada’s heritage alive: from architects and planners, to grassroots activists and elected officials, policy makers, preservation supplies providers, and property owners. Conference themes have tackled pressing issues for Canada’s heritage movement, including adaptive reuse and retrofits, housing and intensification, sustainable development, and climate change.
Read MoreAugust 21, 2025
Members:
It is with sadness that we are informing you of the passing of AANB member J. Francis Malley, Miramichi.
Francis had been a registered member of the AANB since 2009, served on AANB council from 2012-2021 and operated an architectural firm, Des-Tek Inc. He and his wife Cheryl were also the proud owners of the Three Dog Distilling Company.
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