The Armoury building was constructed, from the ground up, in 1990 by Canadian songwriter/producer
Jim Vallance. Vallance collaborated with architect Howard Airey on the building's design. Ron Obvious studio designer, oversaw the technical and acoustical elements. The studio was purchased from Vallance in 1995 by friend and producer
Bruce Fairbairn, who produced music there with such artists as
Chicago,
The Cranberries,
INXS,
Kiss,
The Harvest, and the
Atomic Fireballs before he died in 1999 during the mixing of
Yes'
The Ladder. Since 1999, the studio has been owned and privately operated by the Fairbairn family, serving a variety of local and international clients, including such artists as
Elvis Costello,
Nickelback,
Seal,
R.E.M.,
Bruno Mars,
Hinder,
Norah Jones,
Nothingface,
AC/DC,
Tegan and Sara,
Garbage,
Stone Sour and
Strapping Young Lad, among others. ==Facilities==