Canadian architectural firm
The Lang Wilson Practice in Architecture Culture (LWPAC) is an architectural firm founded in 1999 by Oliver Lang and Cynthia Wilson.[1] It was first launched in New York City before being permanently based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where it evolved into an interdisciplinary business.[2]
History
The architectural and cultural firm delivers unified resolutions to serve innovative ideas for projects.[clarification needed][2] LWPAC works on projects that are large scale; urban planning, and housing complexes, as well as small scale such as art installations.[2]
LWPAC was co-founded by German-Canadian architect and urban entrepreneur Oliver Lang and Canadian designer and cultural entrepreneur Cindy Wilson.[3] They have worked together in Canada, United States and Germany, to bring-forth a communal and global experience to their projects.[3] LWPAC serves as a platform for architecture and urban design.[2]
Other projects
Sources:[2][3]
- Museum of Extreme Culture – Whistler, Canada (2002)
- Colegio Chuquicamata Competition – Calama, Chile (2002)
- Dongli Lake Masterplan – Dongli Lake, China (2003)
- Westside Baptist Church – Vancouver, Canada (2004)
- Wallace – Vancouver, Canada (2008)
- Historic Precinct Height Study – Downtown Eastside, Canada (2008)
- SF House – Vancouver, Canada (2009)
- C33 PE House and LWH House – Vancouver, Canada (2010)
- Montessori School – Surrey, Canada (2011)
- NEXT Gallery – Victoria, Canada (Ongoing)
Awards and recognition
Source:[4]
- 2000 Bienal Architecture Exhibition – Santiago Chile – School of Architecture – UTFSM
- 2001 The New Vanguard – Architectural Record
- 2005 National Post – Design Exchange Award
- 2005 ACSA Faculty Design Award
- 2006 Lieutenant Governor's Innovation Award – ROAR_One
- 2006 Lieutenant Governor's Medal Architectural Institute of BC Award – ROAR_One
- 2006 Home of the Year Award – ROAR_One – Architecture Magazine New York
- 2008 Governor General's Medal in Architecture – ROAR_One
- 2010 Major Grant from Canada Council for the Arts
- 2012 Western Living Designer – Architect of the Year Award
- 2013 BC Wood Design Award – MONAD – Canadian Wood Council[5]
- 2013 AIBC Innovation Award – MONAD [6]
- 2014 Urban Design Award City of Vancouver – MONAD – Medium Scale Residential [7]
- 2014 Urban Design Award City of Vancouver – MONAD – Special Jury Award Excellence and Ingenuity in Architecture [8]
- 2016 10 Best Residences Selection – Azure Magazine – UBC Dairy Research Centre Housing
- 2016 Urban Design Award City of Vancouver – Vanglo House [9]
- 2016 Major Research Grant – National Research Council Canada
- 2017 Lafarge Holcim Silver Award – North America – Platforms for Life [10][11]
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