Matteo Cendamo

Architect, Associate
OAQ, APT, CAHP

Matteo specializes in the management of heritage projects in urban settings. His dual training in architecture and physical sciences allows him to approach building materials in terms of their properties, their response to climate conditions and their implementation in the building envelope.

His most recent achievements include the restoration of the main buildings of Parliament Hill in Ottawa and the rehabilitation of the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago in Port of Spain. He has also completed the restoration of several buildings on the campus of McGill University in downtown Montreal, including the restoration of the roof of the Redpath Museum, which was awarded the prize of the CAHP in 2011.

Matteo began his career working on large buildings in Montreal such as the Molson Centre (now the Bell Centre) and the site of the Canada Place building. He joined EVOQ in 1998, and is now part of the management team as an Associate since 2009.

Award | Distinction
Presented by
Date

North American Copper in Architecture Award for Outstanding Use of Architectural Copper in Building Design and Construction

Copper Development Association Inc.

2020

Award of Excellence, Conservation: Architecture

Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP)

2017

North American Copper Award in Architecture for Outstanding Use of Architectural Copper in Building Design and Construction

Copper Development Association Inc.

2017

Award of Merit, Conservation (Restoration)

Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP)

2013

Preservation of a Heritage Building Award of Merit

Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP)

2011