Fusing Western design with Indigenous tradition
Maclean’s article about UBC’s Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre:
Winners of the Governor General’s Awards for Architecture featured in the August issue of Canadian Architect
Winners of the Governor General’s Awards for Architecture featured in the August issue of Canadian Architect
Formline Architecture to lead the design of the Rock Bay Lands
Formline Architecture is proud to be the architects to lead the design for the Master Plan of the Rock Bay Lands.
Formline Architecture has received a Governor General’s Award for the UBC Indian Residential School and Dialogue Centre
We are proud to announce that Formline Architecture has received a Governor General's Award for the UBC Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre. This is tremendous recognition and a shot in the arm for my fellow status and Métis architects across the country—it means validation from peers that our designs have risen to the highest levels. All Canadians can be proud of this new ‘Indigenuity,’ as I like to call it.”
National Day of Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls (MMIWG)
We continue remembering Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls by displaying Red Dresses. Learn how to support Indigenous communities beyond May 5. Photo Credit: Taawhluuwad (Mary Helmer).
Formline Principal Architect, Alfred Waugh named as 2022 RAIC Fellow
Fellowship is bestowed upon individuals through a nomination process administered by the RAIC College and recognizes members for their contribution to research, scholarship, public service, or professional standing to the good of architecture in Canada, or elsewhere.
2022 Atlantic Architectural Design Excellence Awards Juror
Founding Principal, Alfred Waugh, is a Juror on the 2022 Atlantic Architectural Design Excellence Awards. The Award(s) will be presented in Halifax, Nova Scotia in May 2022 on a date to be determined.
Alfred Waugh at The Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival’s Big Picnic
The intra-community arts and culture outdoor Festival will run from April 1 to 23, 2022. Enjoy every fleeting moment as the city reemerges with the promise of a new season!
2022 Mies Crown Hall Americas Emerging Award Nomination Announcement
Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize emerging award nomination for the University of British Columbia’s Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre.
The Globe and Mail: Indigenous architects design spaces for all
Architect Alfred Waugh, founder of Formline Architecture in Vancouver, leads the project in collaboration with Montreal-based Chevalier Morales Architectes and Winnipeg’s Architecture49.
Global News: Design phase of new Saskatoon central library nears completion
Design phase of new Saskatoon central library nears completion, scheduled to open in 2026. The building’s inspiration draws from both traditional First Nation and Métis architecture.
The North Island College Aboriginal student longhouse construction is almost completed:
The Aboriginal Gathering Place is an addition to the existing Campbell River North Island College campus near its main entrance.
The Kebaowek Marina Article Featured on Radio-Canada FR
The Algonquin community of Kebaowek opened its brand new marina in August 2021.
Article on the Heiltsuk first Big House in Bella Bella, BC where we provided the design concept
An impressive structure that took eighteen months, and the combined efforts of the entire community to construct.
Concept Design Unveiled for Saskatoon’s New Central Library
The long-awaited concept design for Saskatoon's new central library was released on May 31, 2021.
CBC Article Covering The Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre in Nova Scotia
Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre set to open in 2025.
Maclean's names several Vancouverites, British Columbians in 'Power List'
Alfred Waugh is recognized by Vancouver Is Awesome as one of the influential British Columbians featured by Maclean’s.