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Old Posted May 19, 2026, 9:10 PM
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Didn't see this article posted in this thread yet. The architecture firm, Dialog Design, is moving into Block 207. Their logo is now pasted on the glass windows on the North-East corner of the second floor.

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Architecture firm Dialog chooses location near LeBreton Flats for local office

By Mia Jensen | May 14, 2026

An architecture firm with offices across Canada and in the U.S. is opening a local studio near LeBreton Flats, where it hopes to be involved in future development.

“We’ve had people living in Ottawa since 2016 and we’ve been doing projects there since well before that,” said Dialog’s chair Antonio Gómez-Palacio. “Frankly, opening a studio was us catching up to the presence that we had there already.”

Plans to open a studio were delayed by the pandemic and remote work, he added. Next week, the firm will launch its Ottawa location at 6 Booth St., an office building on Albert Island within the Zibi development.

It will be Dialog’s sixth studio, with others in Calgary, Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton and San Francisco. The company has more than 600 staff across its offices, including 64 partners.

“We’re not a boutique firm running out of a single space,” said Gómez-Palacio. “I love our scale, because it means we can do really complex projects. We can do a hospital, we can do significant projects. We can be very selective around the projects that we do.”

Gómez-Palacio said Ottawa is “a window into the entire country,” with many national companies, organizations, and government departments headquartered in the city. Establishing a local presence, he said, opens up opportunities to connect with potential clients working on large-scale projects across the country.

Jie Chen, an architect and chair of the Ottawa studio, said the capital offers a variety of opportunities, with Dialog hoping to strengthen connections with key clients such as Public Services and Procurement Canada and the Department of National Defence.

Working across a range of disciplines, including urban design, engineering, landscape and interior design, Chen feels Dialog has something to offer.

“We have many collaborators and a lot of other consulting firms that have done amazing work in the National Capital Region, people who are our colleagues and friends,” said Chen. “But we do offer something different, which is an integrated design-focused practice. That model and that ecosystem don’t exist in the same form in Ottawa right now.”

Even before locating in the Ottawa market, Dialog has contributed to local projects, including uOttawa’s Advanced Medical Research Centre and modernization efforts at the Jeanne Mance Building on the Tunney’s Pasture campus.

Some of its biggest projects are ongoing. The modernization of the Lester B. Pearson Building is in its final phase, according to Chen. She said Dialog was involved in redesign efforts for three of the four towers, adding that the office buildings remained operational during the work, which presented unique challenges.

Planning for the project began a decade ago, before the pandemic. “We’ve had a lot of challenges and changes globally that have had a direct impact on this project,” Chen said. “It’s a project that was hugely complex, especially keeping in line with changes to work habits. It’s very interesting to follow along and see those adaptations happen as the project continues.”

Another more recent project was the Parliamentary Precinct redevelopment plan.

“(This is) hugely important nation-building work and a lot of the work touches directly on what Canada wants to be in the future,” said Chen. “These are just incredibly impactful projects that are very rewarding to be part of.”

Chen said the company is looking to contribute to other similar large-scale projects, and is monitoring federal investment in the defence sector and keeping a close eye on LeBreton Flats.

“We have actually been very intentional about the location of our studio,” said Chen. “It’s adjacent to LeBreton Flats and we see enormous opportunity and potential with how that site is being redeveloped, with the new library, a number of new towers going up and potentially the future arena.”

The company is also looking for more community-focused projects, including affordable housing, mixed-use, modular and inter-generational living developments. One such project that it has already worked on is the Heron Gate master plan, which will build more than 1,000 affordable housing units, mixed-use buildings, park space and active transit infrastructure.

“If Parliament Hill is a civic space for all Canadians, Heron Gate is a space for everyday life,” said Gómez-Palacio. “This was the reconfiguration of the neighbourhood from the perspective of community well-being. It (gave us) a significant understanding of how we can plan communities to be much more attuned with the well-being of individuals, of families and of the community as a whole.”

He added, “We’re terribly excited about it all. Our job is to look at the future, imagine it can be brighter, then help communities and our clients get to that space. The thing that keeps us excited in Ottawa is we think this is a place where we can do great work.”

Dialog’s Ottawa office will have 20 employees and expects to hire in the coming weeks.

“We don’t see other people in the consulting industry as our competition, but as people that we will work with,” Chen said. “I really think that the embrace of us into the design ecosystem in Ottawa has been overwhelmingly positive and I want us to continue building that momentum.”
Source: Ottawa Business Journal (via Dialog's website) [Bold text is my own]

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Didn't see this article posted in this thread yet. The architecture firm, Dialog Design, is moving into Block 207. Their logo is now pasted on the glass windows on the North-East corner of the second floor.


Source: Ottawa Business Journal (via Dialog's website) [Bold text is my own]
This isn't really an article about Zibi, which is why it was posted instead over in this thread: https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=240483
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Curious how many employees they have at Zibi and how much space they are taking. Good that Zibi is slowly starting to fill up.
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I'm starting work on moving the Gatineau Zibi conversation to its own thread: https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=265736

From now on, as best as we can, let's keep this thread for the Ottawa development going on at Zibi, while reserving the other thread for the Gatineau Zibi conversation.
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Old Posted Jun 21, 2026, 6:09 PM
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As I was going through the Zibi thread to move the Quebec side posts to the new Gatineau therad, I stumbled upon the first design version of The Commons tower.

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Found these renderings for a building at Zibi along Booth Street. Here's the architect. http://www.nickybm.com













CBRE is already advertising the six storey office/retail space in the bottom rendering. https://www.commerciallistings.cbre.ca/e...reet-block-207-ottawa-k1r?view=isLetting

Here are the other CBRE listings for Zibi:

6 Booth Street, Block 208 - https://www.commerciallistings.cbre.ca/e...reet-block-208-ottawa-k1r?view=isLetting

6 Booth Street, Block 211 - https://www.commerciallistings.cbre.ca/e...reet-block-211-ottawa-k1r?view=isLetting

3 Eddy Street, Bloc 2/Block 2 - https://www.commerciallistings.cbre.ca/e...y-street-gatineau-j8x-2j7?view=isLetting

3 Eddy Street, Bloc 3/Block 3 - https://www.commerciallistings.cbre.ca/f...y-street-gatineau-j8x-2j7?view=isLetting
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I'm starting work on moving the Gatineau Zibi conversation to its own thread: https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=265736

From now on, as best as we can, let's keep this thread for the Ottawa development going on at Zibi, while reserving the other thread for the Gatineau Zibi conversation.
What's the rationale for two threads rather than one?
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What's the rationale for two threads rather than one?
I personally much prefer 1 threads for both side of Zibi. I also dont understand the rationale
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I personally much prefer 1 threads for both side of Zibi. I also dont understand the rationale
I agree with this sentiment. I personally don't care which side of the border these Zibi buildings are on, just that they're part of the overall development. What problem are we solving by splitting this thread?
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Old Posted Jun 22, 2026, 1:21 PM
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I personally much prefer 1 threads for both side of Zibi. I also dont understand the rationale
We used to only have one "Downtown" sub-forum that covered everything within the Greenbelt and Hull (roughly). Since we now have separate urban Ottawa and Gatineau sub-forums, it's harder to justify having Zibi in the Ottawa sub-forum.

The Zibi thread was getting quite large as well with 120 pages. By splitting, it's easier to refer back to find a specific building history.

Ideally, we would have had a thread for each individual building, like we have on Skyrise, but that ship has sailed.

I moved posts up to about page 60 so far. I'll stop there for now and hope to hear from more posters before deciding on next steps.

I had asked on April 24 what people thought of splitting the thread, but didn't get any responses. I guess I should have tried asking again.

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I'm a fan of it splitting.
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I don't get it.. honestly.

I know what you are trying to do, J.OT.. but I think it was better before. My 2 cents.
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I appreciate the concern on the 120 pages point.

I see it as one cohesive project though despite the provincial borders and a river and a power dam and all the other obstacles.

It's linked by a ZIPLINE for gods sake! if that isn't some type of threshold then I don't know what is!
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I'd rather it by building than a district. At least this way you can see what is happening on each side. I'm more interested in tracking the Ottawa side. Shrugs. This is certainly not a hill I'll die on!
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Well that didn't go over well.

I guess another reason was that I found the Gatineau sub-forum was kind of dead and thought having such a prominent project might boost its exposure.

I could easily put them back together, but give me a week to mourn the hours I spent separating them.
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