Wheaton Walk Through Time is an outdoor interpretive landscape that transforms a primary pedestrian route on the University of British Columbia campus into an immersive learning environment. Connecting the Pacific Museum of Earth and the Beaty Biodiversity Museum, the project translates 4.5 billion years of geological and biological history into a clear, spatial experience embedded […]
Read MoreThe Vancouver Convention Centre living roof, completed in 2010, is one of North America’s largest green roofs and a defining example of landscape architecture delivering long-term environmental and civic performance. Sixteen years later, the project demonstrates how large-scale green infrastructure evolves over time, and how its success depends on sustained stewardship, adaptation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. […]
Read MoreMiyíw̓ts Park reimagines a post-industrial shoreline at the mouth of the Mamquam Blind Channel as a climate-adaptive public landscape. Located within the Squamish River watershed and the Átl’ḵa7tsem / Howe Sound UNESCO Biosphere Region, the project transforms a highly vulnerable coastal site into a resilient and accessible waterfront that integrates infrastructure, ecology, and community use. […]
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