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5 Projects that Capture the Brilliance of Vancouver Architect Peter Cardew

Azure Magazine

Fulford Residence (2005). The commission to design the second-largest non-commercial art gallery in Vancouver (after the VAG) presented Peter Cardew with a host of programming challenges. ” And not for nothing, it also remains a highly prized address for architects and designers.

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Dot Dot Dot Is the Most Influential Design Magazine You’ve Never Heard Of

Eye on Design

In 2005, Poynor described Dot Dot Dot as “the most stimulating and original visual culture magazine produced by designers since Emigre’s heyday in the late 1980s to the mid-1990s.” Certainly, if you were a particular type of designer in the early 2000s, Dot Dot Dot was the most exciting publication you could find.

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Michael Sorkin 1948-2020: Remembering Architecture’s Sharp-Tongued Provocateur

Azure Magazine

Born in 1948, Sorkin studied architecture at the University of Chicago before pursuing master’s degrees in English at Columbia University, in architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and later in fine arts at Harvard.

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Design in Conversation: Stephanie Hosein, Jeff Shaw, Jordan Rice, and Omar Gandhi

Azure Magazine

From Douglas Cardinal’s Canadian Museum of History and Raymond Moriyama’s Science North to John and Patricia Patkau’s Audain Art Gallery, the country’s public galleries and museums claim a leading place in the national design discourse, providing a civic lens through which we understand culture, art, history, and nature.

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AZ Awards 2020: Meet the Jury!

Azure Magazine

Its projects have earned accolades from both international design magazines and awards programs. Its adaptive re-use project “Big Space, Little Space” was a winner in the Residential Architecture, Single-Family category in the 2018 AZ Awards and was named one of the best 10 residential projects of 2018 by Azure magazine.