Cannon Design is an Ideas Based Practice, ranked among the leading international firms in planning and design for healthcare, science & technology, education, corporate commercial, sports & recreation and government clients. At present, the firm employs a staff of over 1,000, delivering services in 17 offices throughout North America, as well as abroad in Shanghai, China, and Mumbai, India.
Recognized for design excellence and technological innovation, and known for performance and dedication to client service, Cannon Design’s ‘single firm, multi-office’ practice approach enables the firm to focus the resources of its staff through a network of ten regional offices. By assembling all disciplines within the organization, a committed team of architects, engineers, planners and interior designers offers clients a single point of responsibility and accountability, ensuring each project’s success.
Cannon Design strives to create environments that are a thoughtful response to the program mission, physical setting and functional purpose, reflecting the spirit and personality of each owner. The firm is focused on quality – with client satisfaction as the ultimate measurement. Cannon Design works continuously to advance the state of the art, contributing to the built environment and quality of life of the people for whom it creates living and working spaces.
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