Adam Jennings
Originally from the United Kingdom and a graduate of the University of Liverpool’s School of Architecture, Adam Jennings is passionate about clarity in design — clarity of concept, intent, and result.
A fascination with both the sciences and arts drew him to architecture, excited about a vocation that blends these disciplines and offers the opportunity to imagine spaces that will be experienced by others.
Adam is a diligent, decisive, and determined architect who enjoys challenging and complex projects. At KPMB, he has contributed to the Landscape of Landmark Quality project at the University of Toronto and the transformation of St. Monica’s Roman Catholic Church.
Currently, he is the project architect for Bloor Street United Church and Cielo Condos, a mixed-use project that includes the restoration and redevelopment of the church, along with the addition of a residential tower and commercial office spaces. Throughout his time at KPMB, Adam has contributed to refining our approach to construction administration.
Having lived and worked in countries across the globe, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and China, he has brought a wealth of experience and expertise to the practice. Before joining KPMB, he worked on a wide spectrum of projects, including the Fort McMurray International Airport in Alberta, the University of British Columbia’s Bookstore Expansion, Ronald McDonald House B.C., and the Chemainus First Nations Preschool.
In his spare time, Adam enjoys playing and coaching soccer, collecting records, and travelling.
"Clarity of concept informs design on many levels, providing a framework for it to grow within."
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