Jesse Hindle

Principal, Architect AAA MRAIC

 

Jesse is a founding Principal of Hindle Architects. He is a member of the Alberta Association of Architects and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.

As a Principal at Hindle Architects, Jesse leads the design development of all our practice’s projects. Recent projects include the Arts Commons Transformation, a temporary gallery for Glenbow, the District of Invermere’s Columbia Valley Centre, Wood’s Homes’ new Residential Services Centre, feasibility studies for the Calgary 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Bid, and the redevelopment of TELUS’ corporate campus in downtown Calgary.

Prior to establishing Hindle Architects, Jesse spent five years working as an Associate with Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSH+P) in London, UK. His work with RSH+P included the design and on-site delivery of NEO Bankside, and The British Museum’s World Conservation and Exhibition Centre. Both projects required innovative design solutions to ensure the seamless integration of modern structures within historically sensitive sites.

Using insight gained from over 17 years of industry experience, Jesse’s design leadership combines an international perspective with a local focus.