MMP’S RICH HISTORY

A BRIEF TIMELINE


1936

MOODY MOORE ARCHITECTS FOUNDED (Herbert Moody + Robert Moore)


1969

MOODY MOORE ARCHITECTS MERGES WITH DUNCAN RATTRAY PETERS AND SEARLE

THIS WAS THE MAKING OF MOODY MOORE PARTNERS


1976

MMP AQUIRES WILSON NEWTON ARCHITECTS (TORONTO)


1978

MMP MERGES WITH MIKE RATTRAY, JIM McFEETORS, OREST SEDUN, DAVID SMITH + GREG MACKENZIE


1980’s + 1990’s

MMP CONTINUED TO EVOLVE, DESIGNING SOME OF MANITOBA’S MOST PROMINENT BUILDINGS DURING THIS PERIOD


1982

MMP MOVES TO A NEW OFFICE ON FORT STREET


1983

MIKE RATTRAY RETIRES


1991

GREG MACKENZIE LEAVES THE PARTNERSHIP. FIRM LEADERSHIP CONTINUES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF McFEETORS, SEDUN, AND NEW PARTNER ROBERT WRUBLOWSKY


2006

MMP ARCHITECTS ENTERS THE FIFTH GENERATION OF OWNERSHIP UNDER WRUBLOWSKY AND NEW PARTNER CHRISTOPHER DALY. MMP IS CONSIDERED THE OLDEST ARCHITECTURAL FIRM IN MANITOBA


2007

M. JAMES McFEETORS RETIRED


2020

ALEKSANDRA CHOMIK, RUSSELL KREPART AND DUSTIN SHARROW BECOME PARTNERS OF MMP


PRESENT

MMP ARCHITECTS CONTINUES TO DESIGN AND OVERSEE THE CONSTRUCTION OF SEVERAL WINNIPEG LEGACY BUILDINGS. UNDER WRUBLOWSKY, MMP HAS DEVELOPED AN INTERNATIONALLY-RECOGNIZED EXPERTISE IN GERONTOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTS FOR SOME OF OUR MOST VULNERABLE POPULATION



SOME MMP PROJECTS YOU MIGHT NOT HAVE KNOWN ABOUT

  • Hudson's Bay Department Store, Jasper Avenue at 102 Street, Edmonton, 1936-37