I asked AI to provide me a list of notable published Vancouver, BC architecture projects. I also asked it to provide links to some of the articles.
Here are some of the results I found:
- The Butterfly. The Butterfly is a residential skyscraper designed by Revery Architecture that features a curved form and a semi-enclosed amphitheatre at its base. The project was featured on ArchDaily1, Dezeen2, and Architectural Digest3.
- The Stack. The Stack is an office skyscraper designed by James KM Cheng Architects and Adamson Associates Architects that features a stacked and staggered form and a glass and steel facade. The project was featured on ArchDaily1 and Architectural Digest3.
- Fifteen Fifteen. Fifteen Fifteen is a residential skyscraper designed by Bjarke Ingels Group and James KM Cheng Architects that features a twisted and tapered form and a green roof. The project was featured on ArchDaily1 and Dezeen2.
- Squamish Nation Development. Squamish Nation Development is a residential development designed by Revery Architecture and Perkins and Will that features a mix of high-rise and low-rise buildings, as well as public amenities and green spaces. The project was featured on ArchDaily1 and Dezeen2.
- Nelson Street Tower. Nelson Street Tower is a residential skyscraper designed by IBI Group and Francl Architecture that features a slender and sculptural form and a glass and metal facade. The project was featured on ArchDaily1 and Architectural Digest3.
- Gig Harbor Residence. Gig Harbor Residence is a single-family home designed by SMStudio that features a light-filled, angled form with glazed corners and a sculptural staircase. The project was featured on Dezeen2 and Architectural Digest3.
- Vancouver Public Library, Central Library. Vancouver Public Library, Central Library is a postmodern building designed by Moshe Safdie and his firm OMA that features a circular shape, a glass and steel atrium, and a rooftop garden. The project was featured on ArchDaily1 and Architectural Digest3.
These are some of the published architecture projects in Vancouver, Canada, that you can learn more about on the sources you mentioned. I hope this helps you find some interesting and relevant information for your blog. If you need more assistance, feel free to ask me anything else.
Thanks AI!