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DPAI Architecture Inc. is a trusted award-winning architectural, interiors, and urban design company that prizes equity and prioritizes place-first design. For 30 years, David Premi has provided leadership in Hamilton, focusing on urban renewal, sustainability, and the improvement of communities through design. The DPAI design portfolio features many building forms and sizes. We balance ambitious vision and practical, design-driven processes. We prioritize collaboration to ensure successful partnerships within diverse project teams and clients. Building strong relationships with the university, school, library, church, and municipal facility is essential for success. DPAI Architecture Inc. is an architectural, interiors, and urban design studio located in Hamilton, Ontario. Our practice exists to create sustainable employment for people and the planet. Sustainability involves the entire company, from sustainable design to sustainable design for the environment and the community. We seek to shape the world holistically. We believe in focusing on the end-user’s experience. Values are not catchphrases. They are principles that guide and inspire every decision. Design and project management. As architects, designers, and partners, they guide and empower us. We are seeking partners to help us create spaces that are accessible and work for the people who use them. Buildings and their operations account for 40% of our carbon footprint. Our lifestyle choices will influence how they are planned. Community is a part of a healthy and thriving society. By choosing to fulfill our mission, we live it out. Our work is good for the environment, the economy, and society. We have a diverse portfolio of award-winning projects in multiple sectors, from studies to facilities. Planning, new construction, and interior renovations. Our collective experience harmonizes different disciplines, allowing us to access these areas of expertise in one place. This convergence allows us to apply innovative ideas to complex design problems.