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The Georgia Straight explained some details from the DP application that Merrick Architecture submitted for the childhood home of the author Joy Kogawa (Historic Joy Kogawa House Society).
For more information, please visit: https://www.straight.com/arts/historic-joy-kogawa-house-society-plans-to-renovate-vancouver-childhood-home-of-acclaimed
Robert W. Baxter
September 07, 1936 - January 22, 2021
We are saddened to announce the passing of our friend and colleague Robert “Bob” 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 “Merrick” family. Bob was a uniquely talented Architect and Heritage Expert, whose competency combined with his kind and gentle nature
The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has announced a $1.5 million renovation to repurpose its current space, allowing the gallery to expand its exhibition offerings and increase its artistic and educational programming.
Merrick Architecture, the original designers of the Bill Reid Gallery, will oversee this project that will include a new 640-square-foot exhibition gallery and a 650-square-foot dedicated program space that will replace offices on the mezzanine level. The lobby wil
This Tenant Improvement Project redesigned and renovated the existing Atira Property Management Offices located within the Marr Hotel. The new offices incorporated an open office layout for Atira’s property management and accounting staff. The redesigned floor plan also includes:
Large reception area
New large boardroom
2 glass enclosed offices and 1 HR office
Open office work stations (10 accountants, 3 payroll, 6 property managers)
Photocopy area
Additional storag
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 community’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 ‘Build with Wood Award