Kael Opie
Principal at KPMB Architects
Kael brings expertise in advanced building technologies and in-depth experience in the integration of energy efficiency and cutting-edge sustainable strategies into building design. Kael is also intimately involved in the development and support of KPMB Lab.
Working holistically and always beginning from a “first principles” perspective, Kael strives to synthesize site, climate, programmatic elements, and client aspirations into a unified and synergistic whole. Within each project lies a unique set of problems to be solved, and hiding within those solutions is a unique set of opportunities. Employing this integrative process, Kael brings the focus of the entire design team, including the client, into the service of advancing the best possible design solution. Kael believes that the power of architecture holds both immense promise and responsibility and that we collectively need to shape our buildings to realize the future we see for ourselves.
Kael was the project architect for the first LEED Platinum-certified commercial project in the Toronto area — the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario. He also served as a project architect for Manitoba Hydro Place in Winnipeg, one of the most energy-efficient towers in the world. Recently, Kael worked on the Center for Computing & Data Sciences at Boston University and served as a project architect for the groundbreaking Research & Discovery Centre at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), merging cutting-edge lab design and mass timber construction with an advanced active double-facade system.