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Vancouver Architecture City Guide: 20 Projects Behind North America's Most Livable City

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As the overview of the FIFA World Cup 2026 cities continues, we move on to what is currently the most livable city in North America, Vancouver. Dubbed the city of glass by artist Douglas Coupland, who was referring to the downtown's dominant steel-and-glass architectural aesthetic, the city actually boasts diverse architecture, from 20th-century Edwardian buildings to unique 21st-century modernist sites.

Vancouver is known for its good quality of life and access to nature. Although it comes at a price, the city offers high-quality services and ample recreational and public spaces, as seen in its architecture. There are many repurposed office and institutional buildings that have taken on a second life as public and hospitality spaces.

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leləm̓ Community Center / Francl Architecture

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1403
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

Is Mass Timber a Good Choice for Seismic Zones?

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For some, it may be terrifying to think that we inhabit a sphere orbiting the Sun, whose core has temperatures of up to 6,000°C and all human activities are located on the Earth's crust, the smallest layer in thickness, in the so-called tectonic plates. These plates float on the mantle, more precisely in the asthenosphere, and sometimes collide, causing earthquakes. As we can see in this interactive map, earthquakes are much more frequent than we imagine, with dozens occurring daily around the world, many of them unnoticed. But some are extremely potent, and when they occur near urban areas, they are one of the most destructive forces on Earth, causing death and damage to the built environment.

With the advancement of research, tests and experiments in engineering, countries and regions with tectonic activities already have the knowledge to reduce the danger of death and damage caused by these events. Some solutions and materials work better in the event of an earthquake. Wood is one of them.

MEC Vancouver / Proscenium Architecture

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  5713
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Camino Modular Building Systems, Houston Landscapes, Lam Metal Contracting, Ombrae Studios and Keith Panel Systems, PMC Builders, +3
  • Professionals: Ombrae

The Duke Housing / Acton Ostry Architects

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Vancouver, Canada

Aperture / Arno Matis Architecture

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Vancouver, Canada
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  98000 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Grohe, Miele, Kawneer, Lindahl Aluminum, Mapei, +2

2211 Cambie / Arno Matis Architecture

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Vancouver, Canada

Orchard Commons, University of British Columbia / Perkins&Will

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Vancouver, Canada

Floating House / Arno Matis Architecture

Vancouver, Canada

The 2015 Religious Architecture Awards Celebrate Changing Trends in Worship

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Religious buildings make up many of the highlights of architectural history, and the Religious Architecture Awards from Faith & Form magazine and the Interfaith Forum for Religion, Art, and Architecture celebrate the latest entries in this category. As trends in religious practices and the buildings that house them have changed, this year’s awards celebrate a wide variety of structures, including a growing number of renovation and restoration projects, as well as the first-ever award for a building in the “megachurch” category. From a total of 44 entries, 16 projects received awards in one of five categories: New Facilities, Renovation, Restoration, Adaptive Reuse/Repurpose, and Liturgical/Interior Design.

Read on to see all the winners of the Religious Architecture Awards.

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York House Senior School / Acton Ostry Architects

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