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Seven Stones Community School in Regina, SK, earned a prestigious Award of Distinction from the Association for Learning Environments (formerly CEFPI) on Sunday, October 25 at its 2015 LearningScapes Conference in San Diego, California. Along with four other international school projects, Seven Stones beat out over 90 project entries submitted by architecture firms from around the world.

Number TEN Practice Leader Greg Hasiuk and Architect Stacy Dyck attended the annual three-day conference, to accept the award. Number TEN collaborated with Fielding Nair International on the project. The event is the world's largest juried exhibit recognizing exceptional planning and inspired architectural design of high quality learning environments. 

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 “This is our second project with Regina Public Schools to be recognized for design excellence, the other being Douglas Park Elementary School in 2013.  The leadership of Regina Public Schools and the support of the community have been instrumental in creating these innovative learning environments,” says Hasiuk.

In addition to the awards presentation, the exposition included a variety of workshops, panel discussions and tours of innovative learning environments in the Southern California region. Many of the world’s most prominent education facility design leaders were in attendance, sharing ideas and discussing advancements in educational facility design.

"Number TEN considers research and innovation as important pillars of our ability to deliver design excellence.  Attending industry leading conferences such as these are pivotal.” For more information on all of the 2015 Awards of Distinction projects, click here. 

Seven Stones Community School from Number TEN Architectural Group on Vimeo.

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