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The Strybos Story
Strybos Associates Ltd. was established in 1984 by Mathieu Strybos. In 2005, after twenty successful years in business, the company name was changed to Strybos Barron King Ltd. when Bryn Barron became a partner. In 2007, Strybos Barron King welcomed Alistair Johnston as the newest partner to the company. In 2019, Mathieu Strybos retired from active daily involvement but maintains an advisory role.
The design team is managed by partner Bryn Barron, while partner Alistair Johnston manages the contract administration and arboriculture divisions.
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Motivated by purpose and creativity, Strybos Barron King delivers functional, innovative, and aesthetically pleasing landscape architectural solutions.
With experience in all of the GTA municipalities, we understand the various approval processes and requirements. Our comprehensive staff includes Landscape Architects, Landscape Technologists, Certified Arborists, and CADD Technologists. We provide a prompt and efficient service focused on meeting deadlines and shortening the approval process from design through project acceptance.
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By applying leading edge technologies to site analysis and landscape design, Strybos Barron King offers a superior level of service while maintaining a respect for the natural environment and the needs of the client. This sensitive approach to design has resulted in a wide variety of successful projects, many of which have received Urban Design Awards.
Jackie St. Croix
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
Nathan Faux
SENIOR LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGIST
Scott Strybos
CADD DESIGN & DRAFTING
James McMillan
SENIOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGIST
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Design Studio
Leann Hunter
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
Jamie Meston
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGIST
William Lung
SENIOR LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGIST /
I.T. MANAGER
Ping Hu
CADD DESIGN & DRAFTING
Collin Shotlander
ISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST / SENIOR LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGIST
Holly Shaw
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGIST
Katelyn Lyons
LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGIST
Nicholas Stumpo
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGIST
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In The News

Partner Alistair Johnston's informative article on 'Growing Trees in the Urban Jungle' was recently published in Canadian Groundskeeper Magazine.

Sierra, Markham Village:
Markham Design Excellence Award

Park Place Condominiums:
Brampton Urban Design Award

45 Railroad Street:
Brampton Urban Design Award

Chinguacousy Park:
Brampton Urban Design Award

St. Eugene de Mazenod Church:
Brampton Urban Design Award

Chartwell Seniors Housing:
Kitchener Urban Design Award