We were thrilled to welcome a group of members from Australia - the VPELA (Victorian Planning and Environmental Law Association) - UDIA (Urban Development Institute of Australia) this week!
Greg had the pleasure of leading a walking tour, sharing insights into our work at Vancouver's Olympic Village and Horseshoe Bay Sanctuary and the unique aspects of our local communities (including spotting seals and eagles!), and proudly showing the extraordinary efforts of the project team for both p
This exciting new 25,320 sq. ft. 2 storey addition to the west playing field facing side of St. Michaels existing K-5 Junior School in Oak Bay provides new teaching and learning spaces for current students, along with adding a much in demand Junior Kindergarten program. The Annex includes a Learning Commons (Library), Art Room, Music Room, new Classrooms, and a Central Atrium space, where students can experience a shared connection to the outdoors. There has been a conscious effort to include su
We are thrilled to announce that Gregory Borowski, one of our Principals, has been named as a 2022 RAIC Fellow for his distinguished service to the profession. He joins Paul Merrick, founder of Merrick Architecture, and Graham Fligg, former Principal and current Design Consultant, with this honour as RAIC Fellows. The 2022 Fellows will be inducted to the RAIC College on October 2, 2022 at the convocation ceremony during the RAIC Congress on Architecture in St. Andrews, NB.
We congratulate all
One of the Principals, Mitch Sakumoto, will be one of the presenters/panelists along with Donald Luxton and John Sherstrobitoff, in the “Heritage Structures: Opportunities and Challenges” session, led by the Vancouver Heritage Foundation, at AIBC Confab 2019 at Vancouver Convention Centre West. This session will highlight current approaches and techniques, introduction/emphasizing key heritage concepts and their application in practice. For more information about this session or the confere
Merrick Architecture is pleased to be involved in the Alberni with Kengo Kuma and Associates. Canadian Architect includes an article about proposed and ongoing projects on Alberni Street in Downtown Vancouver which includes 1568 Alberni Street.
To view article, please visit the Canadian Architect website.
For more information about 1568 Alberni St., click here.
Above renderings by Hayes Davidson, courtesy of Westbank.