Merrick Architecture has long-standing and award-winning project experience in the creation of numerous, innovative building designs and master planning initiatives.
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Over the years, we have reaffirmed a commitment to honour the historic accomplishments of the practice while strengthening a unified vision for continued achievement and excellence, within a collaborative and creative framework of pursuit that is uniquely our own.
On April 20th, 2017, join the celebration of the launch of Architect Tony Robins and Photographer Michael Perlmutter's new book, Merrick House.
The event will include conversation between Tony Robins and the creator, owner and namesake of the home, Paul Merrick.
Β Merrick House is a documentation of one of the jewels of West Coast Modern architecture, a home that, as a young architect, Merrick built by hand on the steep wooded slopes of West Vancouver, BC in the early 1970s. The photog
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The Kogawa House was built between 1912 and 1913 for original owner Robert Mackie, a foreman in the Public Works Department of the City of Vancouver. Mackie lived in the house from 1913-1937; on June 23, 1937 he sold it to Reverend Gordon Goichi Nakayama, a pastor of the Japanese Church of Ascension (then located at 1701 West 3rd Avenue).Β In 1937, the Nakayama family, consisting of father Gordon, his wife Lois, and their two children five year-old Timothy, and two year old Joy, moved to the ho