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Bill Reid Gallery Renovation

Originally created in 1991 as a major component of the Cathedral Place development in downtown Vancouver, this building provides a significant public cultural amenity and was originally inhabited by the Canadian Craft Museum. As the Prime Consultant for the original building and development, Merrick Architecture was engaged to renovate the space for the incarnation of the Bill Reid Gallery in 2008, and again in 2018 to renovate the gallery to accommodate expanded exhibition and programming space

The Early Edition with Stephen Quinn

On 3 March, 2021 Merrick Principal Gregory Borowski discussed architectural innovations on the Vancouver skyline with Morning Show host Steve Quinn. The discussion focused on Merrick Architecture’s work on the 410 W. Georgia project and Alberni by Kengo Kuma, with additional reflections on BIG/Dialog’s Vancouver House. https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-91/clip/15827818    

CBC Manitoba β€œUp to Speed” interview about Victoria’s Hudson Bay Building

Shaun McIntyre, Partner of our Victoria Studio, spoke yesterday on CBC Manitoba’s β€œUp to Speed” broadcast about our Victoria Hudson’s Bay redevelopment project, and how it may inform the newly announced redevelopment of the Winnipeg HBC Building.Β  Merrick Architecture completed the adaptive reuse and rehabilitation of Victoria’s historic Hudson’s Bay Building (2010), the Victoria Public Market at The Hudson (2013), and the adjacent Hudson Mews Building (2014) and as part of our succ

Uvic – Welcome Centre

The Welcome Centre is the Universities first point of contact for new students, alumni, and visitors. It provides an introduction to the University and is the conduit between the University and outside community. Housed in the University Centre it is placed within one of the main social hubs on campus. Designed to be open, bright, visibly accessible and most of all welcoming, the Centre accommodates space for casual gathering, formal presentation, conferencing and small meeting rooms for cons

Brentwood College School – T.Gil Bunch Centre For Performing Arts

The Brentwood College School campus is a stunning site, sloping gently to the ocean amongst abundant Cedar and Fir trees. The horizontal form of the T. Gil Bunch Centre for Performing Arts settles into the landscape, its timber frame, copper coloured brick, and extensive glass harmonizing with the forest setting. The project is a forerunner in sustainable design, beginning with its sensitive siting to maintain trees, through to the incorporation of large overhangs for passive temperature cont