By Kenneth Chan April 22, 2014, Vancity Buzz Can you say ‘different’? Vancouver architects David and Susan Scott have built their own timber-lined studio on the lower floor of their… Read more
Vancouver Architects Build Timber-Lined Studio In their Own House
Q&A: Wendell Burnette on the Architecture of Place
By Guy Horton Metropolis, April 21, 2014 Wendell Burnette’s journey through architecture has taken him from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world,… Read more
Architect Raymond Moriyama launches $100K prize
CBC News April 04, 2014 Celebrated Canadian architect Raymond Moriyama is launching a $100,000 prize this fall that is being billed as one of the largest architectural prizes in the… Read more
Architect Michael Green brings design flair to Fairview Slopes
By Hadani Ditmars The Globe and Mail, April 21, 2014 Architect Michael Green is having a busy month. Shortly after his wooden high-rise project was written up in The Economist,… Read more
This Architect Spends His Free Time Reinventing the World’s Subway Maps
By Rachel Nuwer smithsonianmag.com, April 15, 2014 Jug Cerovic decided to reinvent the world’s subway system maps because of Paris. Frustrated with the city’s standard metro maps, he decided to… Read more
Architect designs new transit hub straight out of ‘The Jetsons’
By Rebecca Harshbarger April 15, 2014, New York Post Two architects have completely reimagined a Queens transit hub with a sprawling, sea creature-like design that includes apartments straight out of… Read more
How One Family Dominated Fin-de-Siècle NYC Architecture
By Curbed Staff April 15, 2014, Curbed Two of the most important people in the history of New York City’s built environment weren’t politicians, magnates, or architects. They were two… Read more
In Passing: Robert Hull
Robert Hull Architect AIBC FAIA, passed away on April 8, 2014 at the age of sixty eight. Robert was a beloved colleague and founding partner at The Miller Hull Partnership. … Read more
BC’s 100 Best Buildings Contest
We all have our favourite buildings. Buildings with architectural lines we love, old houses with never forgotten memories within their walls and shops that beckon us to visit. Buildings that… Read more
AIBC Council Election, Email Lists and Personal Information & Protection of Privacy
The institute has become aware that various ‘group emails’ are circulating among members with respect to the current council election. Please be assured that the AIBC does not provide mailing… Read more