Christ Worship Centre
October 2014
City of Surrey NewCity Design


Christ Worship Centre has been presented the City of Surrey NewCity Design Award of Excellence by the Mayor and Council on October 22, 2014 at the City Awards reception. The project was recognized for its design excellence in the Government and Institutional category.
Held every three years as part of the overall City Awards program, the NewCity Design Awards recognize Surrey’s most significant accomplishments in city-building: architecture, landscape, urban design, and infrastructure.
Salt Building & Water St. Revitalization
October 2014
Heritage Canada National Trust Awards


Salt Building and Water Street Revitalization have been presented the Heritage Canada The National Trust 2014 Ecclesiastical Insurance Cornerstone Award for Building Heritage at this year’s Heritage Builds Resilience Annual Conference in Charlottetown on October 3.
The Salt Building project was selected in the Adaptive Use/Rehabilitation category and the Water Street Revitalization project was selected in both the Adaptive Use/Rehabilitation category and the Infill category.
York House Senior School & Cactus Club English Bay
September 2014
City of Vancouver Urban Design Awards


York House Senior School and Cactus Club English Bay received City of Vancouver Urban Design Awards at this years inaugral event established to recognize and celebrate Vancouver’s great architecture and urban design.
The awards program recognizes that good design enriches the overall experience of the city through the careful consideration of the design of public spaces and the buildings that interact with the spaces. Design awards were presented to projects that demonstrate visionary thinking and support design excellence in Vancouver.
UBC Biological Sciences Complex New Photography
August 2014


As originally intended and envisioned, the landscape at the Biological Sciences Complex has filled in the sloping grade and climbing vines are well on their way to enveloping the face of the facility.
The LEED Gold project included a seismic upgrade and major renewal of the South and West wings in 2011.
In 2012 the lower level was outfitted with a new state-of-the-art aquatic research facility that includes aquatics laboratories, aquaculture systems, and environmental chambers for the Department of Zoology.