Delta Hospice
Now completed, this project occupies a 1.33 acre site adjacent to the Delta Hospital and serves North and South Delta, extending their support beyond families to friends, caregivers and community.
Parkgate Civic Centre
Located off Mt. Seymour Parkway in North Vancouver, Parkgate offers visitors a wide range of recreational facilities, a branch library, childcare, youth, and seniors' centres, health care services, and a public square.![]()
Library Square
Occupying a full city block, Vancouver's Library Square complex includes the city's main library branch, a federal office tower, retail concourse, and three levels of underground parking.![]()
Carnegie Centre
A provincially designated heritage building, the Carnegie Centre is an enduring part of Vancouver's history. Built in 1903, it was the main branch of the Vancouver Public Library until 1957, and then became the City Museum.![]()
The Clubhouse at Nicklaus North
As the centerpiece of the Nicklaus North residential resort community near Whistler, the Clubhouse is a gathering place for residents and casual visitors, as well as the golfers who flock to the Jack Nicklaus-designed course.![]()
St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church
This church recalls and expands on the spiritual and liturgical qualities of the historic Catholic Church through the expression of ecclesiastical building elements associated with Northern Italy, the birthplace of Saint Pius X.
John Braithwaite Community Centre
Distinctive in its sharp urban design, this multi-level complex in North Vancouver hosts social gatherings, fitness programs, and a variety of other activities.
Canuck Place
Located in the historic Shaughnessy residential district of Vancouver, DA's 1995 redesign of this turn-of-the-century mansion transformed it into a children's hospice, complete with a multi-sensory garden.
Canadian National Institute for the Blind
This facility is home to the CNIB's regional offices, and includes public counselling and rehabilitation services, as well as a street-level cafeteria, storefronts, and public assembly spaces.
Campbell River Museum
This 21,500-square-foot museum offers a panoramic view, and provides major exhibit space as well as research, technical, and administrative facilities.