Acton Ostry Architects
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Acton Ostry Architects expands leadership team
Acton Ostry Architects (AOA) in Vancouver announced the appointment of an expanded leadership team with new principals and associates.
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UBC expanding Sauder School of Business
The Sauder School of Business at UBC is planning its largest campus building expansion in more than 10 years.
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Major Port Moody development unveiled
The first master-planned residential community in almost two decades is approved and moving ahead in Port Moody.
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Acton Ostry Architects announces new partners
Acton Ostry Architects (AOA) announces new partners and an expanded leadership team for the Vancouver-based practice.
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Vancouver architect Alan Davies is retiring
After an 18-year career with Acton Ostry Architects (AOA) principal Alan Davies is retiring on November 30, 2021.
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Unique childcare centres open in Vancouver
Two new Vancouver childcare centres, first of their kind in Canada, have completed in Gastown and will provide 74 much-needed spaces.
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Acton Ostry Architects name new principals
Vancouver-based Acton Ostry Architects (AOA) has named new principals and associates at the firm. Alan Davies and Alex Percy are now principals.
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Acton Ostry Architects announce new associates
Acton Ostry Architects (AOA) has announced new associates Milos Begovic, Mark Simpson and Nathaniel Straathof at the Vancouver firm.
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Winning design team selected for The Arbour
The winning design team of Moriyama & Teshima Architects + Acton Ostry Architects has been selected by George Brown College to design The Arbour.
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World’s tallest mass timber tower
At 18 storeys and 53 metres in height, Brock Commons Tallwood House in Vancouver is currently the world's tallest mass timber tower.
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Acton Ostry Architects expands its leadership team
Acton Ostry Architects has announced the expansion of their leadership team. Five leaders of the Vancouver-based practice will join principals Russell Acton and Mark Ostry in