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Obituary for Bob (Robert) Baxter

Robert W. Baxter September 07, 1936 - January 22, 2021 We are saddened to announce the passing of our friend and colleague Robert โ€œBobโ€ Baxter on January 22nd 2021. Bob was instrumental in establishing our Victoria Studio in 1995, and the practice will forever owe him a debt of gratitude for his significant contributions to the establishment of our โ€œMerrickโ€ family. Bob was a uniquely talented Architect and Heritage Expert, whose competency combined with his kind and gentle nature

Merrick Architecture at the Zak World of Faรงades

Gregory Borowski andย Louise Webb, along with Balรกzs Bognรกr from Kengo Kuma & Associates were excited to be invited as speakers at the Canada edition of Zak World of Faรงades - first time in Vancouver. Their presentation โ€œAlberni by Kengo Kuma: From Concept to Constructionโ€ covered the following: key design concepts carried through to facade details, the building as shaped by the location, views, and light, and construction details reinforcing volumetrics and atmospherics. For m

St. Ann’s Academy

The master planning work for the revitalization of the historic St. Annโ€™s Academy Buildings and grounds began in 1992. The Academy was built over a period of 40 years โ€” the convent school was always at the heart of the cultural and ceremonial downtown precinct. Coupled with an extensive evaluation of the renovation potential, the initial planning study encompassed the potential land use and development options for four major publicly owned land assemblies in the immediate vicinity. Develo

Courtenay Public Library

The Corporation of the City of Courtenay commissioned Merrick Architecture to design a new Public Library on Sixth Street in Courtenay. The facility, which is ideally sited at the top of a visual corridor with views from the downtown core, more than doubles the communityโ€™s previous library space, and is designed to be expandable to 17,000 square feet. The library design makes liberal use of wood, so much so that the Client was awarded a grant from the BC Communities โ€˜Build with Wood Award