Chris Ken Idenouye

Chris Ken Idenouye AAA, MRAIC, LEED AP (born December 25, 1950)

Chris was the Project Architect for the first MRI installation in Edmonton at the University of Alberta Hospital in 1986. He was also the Project Architect for the first rooftop Heliport for Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society installed at the University of Alberta Hospital in 1993.
Chris was the Contract Administration Architect for the http://www.capitalhealth.ca/HospitalsandHealthFacilities/Hospitals/StolleryChildrensHospital/default.html Stollery Children’s Hospital and involved his family in the “Veronica’s Tiles for Smiles” project. This volunteer project involved getting children in Edmonton Elementary schools to paint thousands of hand painted ceramic wall tiles. They contained messages of Love and Hope for children staying in the Hospital. They are scattered throughout the Children’s hospital. Chris is currently the Contract Administration Architect for the new $480 Million Edmonton Clinic. He has been with Cohos Evamy for 23 years.

In 2007 Chris in association with Doug Sollows Architect won the City of Edmonton Mayors award for Universal Design in Architecture for the Elves Adult and Youth Centre.

Chris was also the First Board Chairman in 1984 for the Elves Special Needs Society. This is a School and Development Centre for the Handicapped in Edmonton.

He lives in Edmonton Alberta with his wife Gail Idenouye and their handicapped daughter Stacy. His son Kevin lives in Edmonton and Spencer currently studies at ACAD in Calgary.

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