2003 – Dr. Peter Center, Vancouver, British Columbia
The building is named after an AIDS afflicted physician Dr. Peter Jepson-Young, who worked with the AIDS stricken people of Vancouver in the early 1990s.
The building is named after an AIDS afflicted physician Dr. Peter Jepson-Young, who worked with the AIDS stricken people of Vancouver in the early 1990s.
Originally intended to be housed in the historically significant but derelict Woodward’s building, the Lore Krill Housing Co-op is situated just one block away from the former flagship department store in the socially and economically disadvantaged Gastown neighbourhood in downtown Vancouver.
The Sk’elep School of Excellence is located in the dry “desert like” interior region of British Columbia on a very visible and prominent site overlooking the North Thompson River and the City of Kamloops.
As part of a ten-year plan to completely renovate the 600,000 sq.ft. Domestic Terminal Building,
This 12-acre Engineering Operations Facility is the City of Vancouver’s pilot initiative to promote sustainable design practices.
The architecturally-unique, 15-story BC Cancer Research Centre is a state-of-the-art facility on West 10th Avenue that is home to eight specialty laboratories and is designed to accommodate up to 600 of Canada’s top scientific and medical staff.
Chancellor House is a collection of terraced apartments and duplex townhomes in an eclectic West Coast Style that responds to the existing buildings,