2001 – Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia
Designed by nlm architect and Architectura Planning Architecture Interiors, for the City of Vancouver and CAG,
Designed by nlm architect and Architectura Planning Architecture Interiors, for the City of Vancouver and CAG,
The eight-storey facility, which holds six rehearsal and performance studios, has a reflective glass design,
Escala is another good example of Vancouver’s stylish residential high rise towers. At 100m in height and with thirty floors,
The Palais des congrès de Montréal is a convention and exhibition center located at the north end of Old Montréal.
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.
Very striking building on the hospital campus, facing across the river to downtown Winnipeg. Clad with coloured glass panels and with a conical glass feature,
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.
Located near the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, the structure provides a crossing over the Red River and links the Forks,
Corbett Cibinel Architects rehabilitated a vacant, city block of late 1880 buildings on Princess Street to house 2000 Red River College students in modern media and information technology programs.
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.