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Design Quarterly

Henriquez Partners welcomes Toronto principal

Jennifer Mallard joins Henriquez Partners Architects as principal of the firm's new Toronto studio.
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Construction Business

Vancouver Passive House tower receives funding

Vancouver is receiving $7.1 million from the federal government towards a new Coal Harbour mixed-use passive affordable housing development.
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Design Quarterly

Henriquez Partners Architects creates scholarship

Henriquez Partners Architects has established a $2,000 scholarship at the University of British Columbia, in memory of Brock Douglas Cheadle.
Arts Umbrella

Design Quarterly

Arts Umbrella opens new education facility in April

Arts Umbrella is opening its brand-new arts education facility this April on Granville Island in Vancouver.
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Design Quarterly

Henriquez Partners announces new leadership

Henriquez Partners Architects have announced three new associates at the firm: Agnes Lapointe, Mackenzie Nixon, and Elena Vakhrameeva.
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Design Quarterly

Iconic Vancouver towers win international award

Two iconic Vancouver towers have been named Best Tall Building winners by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.
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Design Quarterly

Henriquez Partners celebrates 50th anniversary

Henriquez Partners Architects is celebrating its 50th anniversary, honouring and recognizing the lasting legacy of its founder, Richard Henriquez.

Design Quarterly

Vancouver approves nine-acre rooftop park

The Vancouver Park Board has approved the concept plan for a new nine-acre public park, which will be the first of its kind in Vancouver.

Design Quarterly

Arts Umbrella gets $7 million funding for new home

The federal government has announced a historic $7 million in funding for Arts Umbrella’s new home on Granville Island in Vancouver.

Design Quarterly

Architizer A+Awards winners announced

Architizer A+Awards winners were announced at a gala on May 12th at Highline Stages in New York City. More than 400 luminaries were in attendance. The