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Bélanger Salach Architecture

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Bélanger Salach Architecture
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Bélanger Salach Architecture is an architectural firm in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada founded in 1964 by Arthur Townend and John Stefura.[1] Their projects include institutional, cultural and educational facilities such as Tom Davies Square, Place des Arts, and the Fielding Memorial Chapel of St. Mark. The firm is currently led by Louis Bélanger and Amber Salach.

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Bélanger Salach was established as Townend and Stefura in 1964 as a partnership between architects Arthur Townend and John Stefura.[1] Prior to the establishment of the firm, Townend was in a partnership with Louis Fabbro from 1955 to 1964.[2] The following year, John Baleshta joined the firm, with Blaine Nicholls joining In 1979 and Rick Yallowega joining in 1993.[3] The firm became Bélanger Salach in 2007.

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