Concord Pacific Place

Concord Pacific Place

This urban complex on the northern edge of Vancouver’s False Creek inlet is the largest private real estate project in North America.Arrow


Campbell River Downtown Study

Campbell River Downtown Study

This study explored options for introducing multi-family residential buildings to Campbell River’s waterfront and downtown core.Arrow


VanDusen Botanical Gardens

VanDusen Botanical Gardens

In 2001, DA was appointed to explore floor space programming and design concepts, and produced a study that covered the Gardens’ growth potential, public service improvements, physical plant upgrades, and developmental economics for the 21st century.


Roundhouse Neighbourhood

Roundhouse Neighbourhood

Vancouver families are the focus of this False Creek complex, which includes low-rise and high-rise residences, an elementary school, park, community centre, and 28,000 square feet of street-level retail.


Kang Quan New Town

Kang Quan New Town

The master plan for this 3,500-unit residential and commercial project in Beijing, China was designed to preserve and enhance the surrounding environment through the use of natural materials and colours, and the introduction of a linear greenway to link the unique neighbourhood clusters.


IPSCO Lands Redevelopment

IPSCO Lands Redevelopment

This formerly derelict 27.5-acre site in Port Moody is now home to an 1,100-unit mixed-use community with a central green space and a variety of housing types that provide diversity and interest while accommodating distant views.


Cloverdale Fairgrounds

Cloverdale Fairgrounds

Redevelopment of the Cloverdale Fairgrounds located at 64th Ave and 176th St. in Surrey, BC. Project includes a 13,500 sq.m. exhibition centre with the ability to expand it to 45,000 sq.m. There will also be a 5500 set arena, and a 250 room hotel.


Cariboo College Campus

Cariboo College Campus

In 1991, DA completed a phased plan for the growth of this 400-acre campus in Kamloops that was designed to accommodate up to 11,000 students.