Licang Museum

Overview

This local museum is part of the first phase of a large scale mixed-use development being built alongside an existing river and future linear park.

The simple plan is open and flexible to allow for conversion from a sales centre to the final use as the museum.

DA involved in a variety of projects in China

China

2010 – Construction in China is booming as the rural population moves to new high density urban developments. Developers and architects in China have sought out DA for their expertise in urban planning, mixed use developments and residential towers.

Wood First Champion, Vancouver Convention Centre West

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February 2010. DA Architects + Planners are very pleased to have been presented withthe recognition award for the use of wood on theVancouver Convention Centre West. This recognition isfrom the Government of British Columbia. It recognizes vision, leadership and innovation in promoting wood as the preferred choice for building design, construction and daily living.

Queen Mary Elementary School

Completion Date: Current

Overview

DA was initially asked to undertake a study to seismically upgrade this significant heritage school for 350 elementary and 120 kindergarten students in North Vancouver.

The DA Difference

After the Feasibility Study process, the Ministry of Education agreed to fund the complete upgrade of the school to the value of a replacement school. This allows the opportunity to expand the seismic structural upgrade to include the reorganization of the school plan with new partitions/finishes, a new gymnasium and new mechanical and electrical systems. Construction is scheduled to start in 2011.

New Hospice and Support Centre Opens in Delta

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February2010. The Delta Hospice Society has opened the new Delta Hospice whichhas 10 suites in the Hospice Residence and an adjacent Outreach Support Centre for supportive care for members of the community includingresources, counselling and consultation.The Delta Hospice is in Delta, BC and is adjacent to the Delta Hospital.

By surrounding the Delta Hospice with

Coast Coal Harbour Hotel, Vancouver BC

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January 2010 – Coast Coal Harbour Hotel in Vancouver BC is now OPEN !

DA are pleased to work with Okabe North America Inc and Coast Hotels and Resorts on their new flag-ship hotel. This beautiful hotel achieves a high level of sophistication andwarmthin a downtown urban setting.

Integrated Design

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DA offers an integrated, sustainable approach to architectural design. We stand apart in our capacity to bring together a project team of peak performance professionals. We employ a systematic process to building design which creates a unified experience between interior and exterior environments.

Sustainable Design

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DA designs environmentally-conscious projects. Through skillful, sensitive design, at DA we strive to achieve reduction on consumption of non-renewable resources, minimize waste and create healthy, productive environments. The intent is to eliminate negative envionmental impact, and improve the health and comfort of building occupants, thereby improving building performance and lifecycle.

Delta Hospice

Completion Date: February 2010

Budget: $7 Million

Overview

The project comprises a 10 bed Hospice Residence, an adjacent outreach Support Centre and shared gardens and walkways. The buildings occupy a 1.33 acre site adjacent to the Delta Hospital and serve North and South Delta, extending their support beyond families to friends, caregivers and community.

The DA Difference

The architectural concept for the buildings may be described as ‘garden pavillions’, which is a response to buildings’ purpose and relationship with the landscape. The building design has home-like characteristics, but also has a solidity and permanence appropriate to its role in the community. The central garden space and the surrounding landscape provide significant support and amenity to the occupants of both buildings.

Coast Coal Harbour Hotel

Completion date: January, 2010
Budget: $60 Million

Overview

This full service, $60 Million, 20-storey, 220 room hotel is Coast Hotels and Resorts’ newest flagship property in its chain of hotels. Located inVancouver’s downtown business district, the building offers full conference and ballroom facilities, a restaurant and recreation amenities. The site offers spectacular views of the North Shore mountains.

The DA Difference

The metal and glass clad building design relates to the hotel program, the urban context and important views of the harbour and the city. The pedestrian and vehicular arrival has been carefully articulated to convey a contemporary yet warm and welcoming experience.

The design also allows for natural light to stream through the multi-storey windows creating a bright, airy environment during the day. Another feature will be a landscaped podium roof deck with an outdoor lap pool.