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with the contractors and designers working

on the project with them, such as Fei Dis-

brow, who participated as design consultant

for interiors, and also created art pieces for

the exterior of the Cloister House.

“When we won this award with the city of

Vancouver, the award was as much an award

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ish with their ideas, so the fact that the city

and the mayor had acknowledged that we

had made something exceptional with an ex-

ceptional client was great, because that was

exactly what had happened to us,” says Cud-

dington.

Additionally, the award hints at the impor-

tance of cohesiveness between the city and

its architects, and the opportunity for mu-

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lationship. “It acknowledged that we as ar-

chitects had built a very strong relationship

with City Hall, and did not consider them

adversaries but rather part of the team that

we needed to work through to leap up and

out of,”Cuddington states.

hinges on the former’s patronizing a city ini-

tiative that provides an avenue where way-

a dismantling team pulling apart buildings,

with the intention of salvaging them for re-

environmentally friendly alternative that

simultaneously serves disadvantaged city

youth. Most importantly, it allows compa-

nies such as Measured Architecture to incor-

porate it into their projects without incur-

ring premiums for their clients.

Here’s where Measured Architecture’s subtle

environmental strategy comes in: they em-

ploy eco-friendly alternatives to convention-

al architectural practices, ones that are estab-

lished enough to allow for guarantees and no

the project. “An architect should be look-

ing for innovative solutions that have been

through warranty cycles, have a track record

of keeping the rain out, keeping the heat in,

those kinds of things. We don’t want to be

pioneers, nor do we want to pay the penal-

ties of being pioneers, but its amazing how

many things have been kicked to the wayside

that are positive solutions for building in our

society,” explains Cuddington.