1968 – H.R. MacMillan Planetarium, Vancouver, British Columbia
Originally built as the Centennial Museum, the H.R. MacMillan Planetarium is a striking building as it seems to hover over the treetops,
Originally built as the Centennial Museum, the H.R. MacMillan Planetarium is a striking building as it seems to hover over the treetops,
Photograph Courtesy and Copyright of Derek Lepper – dereklepper.com
The seven-storey Law Courts building is organized into four major components: public space,
When Henriquez planned Eugenia Place in Vancouver’s West End, he also took into account the surrounding ecosystem.
This stunning architectural achievement by Moshe Safdie is one of Vancouver’s defining landmarks. The $100 million multi-building complex houses Provincial and Federal Government offices,
Also known as the East Tower, the Palisades was built in 39 weeks,
Nestled amid the lush landscape on the University of British Columbia campus, the Chan’s distinct, cylindrical shape has become a local landmark.
A recreational centre constructed almost entirely underground, in Vancouver’s Burrard Inlet: Coal Harbour emerges from the coast with a large skylight recalling the form of a submarine turret.
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,