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Matthew Philip

Adv.Dip. Arch Tech, Adv.Dip. Civil Eng Tech, LFA

Senior Project Lead

Who Matthew is

Matthew brings a decade of multifaceted expertise to the architectural realm, spanning design, project management, BIM, and construction administration. A hallmark of his career has been his pivotal leadership in the Canadian Canoe Museum project, a building of national significance that underscores his profound impact in the field. Further emphasizing his commitment to sustainable design, he holds a distinguished accreditation from the International Living Future Institute.

In his personal time, Matthew channels his creativity into painting, sculpting, and crocheting. An ardent lover of the outdoors, he cherishes moments camping, rock climbing, and golfing, often shared with his wife and their dog. 

“Every day, I learn and teach, fostering growth and enriching our community through thoughtful design.”

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What Matthew Does

In his role as Senior Project Lead, Matthew exemplifies a deep enthusiasm for the intricacies of technical design and construction. His expertise in quality control, articulating detailed intent, and leveraging building information modelling ensures every project is executed with meticulous precision.

As Project Lead, Matthew manages an array of projects and oversees diverse teams. He's pivotal in cultivating and enhancing relationships with authorities having jurisdiction and clients, guiding them from the initial design phases right through to the culmination of construction.

Why Matthew Does it

Matthew's passion for architecture stems from his ability to transform initial visions into tangible, functional spaces that not only exceed client expectations but also resonate with their intended purpose. He's deeply invested in the entire architectural journey, from conceptualization to witnessing the final built form come to life and serve its community. Every day, Matthew is driven by the pursuit of excellence, ensuring that he provides clear guidance to both his team and clients, and that every project is realized with precision, purpose, and a sense of fulfillment.

Giving

To fulfill our commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility, every member of the Unity team has chosen an organization that aligns with their personal values and purpose. Unity has made a donation on behalf of each team member to their chosen organization.

Why Matthew chose: Save the Children Canada

“I support Save the Children Canada and their mission to help marginalized children worldwide. My personal connection with them began in 2010, when I volunteered through Algonquin College with a company called Housal. We built seven engineered dome structures in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to provide shelter for up to 100 people during extreme weather events. It was an honour to be a part of such impactful work, and I continue to support Save the Children Canada in their vital efforts.”