Walter Francl Architecture Inc. has a proven record in completing complex, design intensive community and institutional projects, with a diverse portfolio of academic facilities; community and recreation centres; and public works infrastructure. Based in Vancouver B.C., the firm embraces a collaborative design process that engages consultants with the client and stakeholders through all aspects of a project, demonstrated by our ability to prepare effective design solutions within a rigorous consultation process. Sustainability is an important aspect of the firm’s work, with a number of current projects designed to achieve LEED certification.
A number of successful Residential, Institutional and Commercial projects reflect the firm’s commitment to high standards of design and construction. Recent professional recognition includes: 2010 Lieutenant-Governors Award for False Creek Energy Centre, 2010 AIBC Special Jury Awards for Rennie Art Galley & Offices, 2009 Award of Excellence in Interior Design for UBC Oral Health Centre, 2004 Lieutenant-Governors Award and 2002 Canadian Architect Award of Excellence for Lake City Station, 2002 Lieutenant Governors Award for Braid Street Station and 2000 Lieutenant Governors Award for Kitsilano Community Centre.
Led by Walter Francl, the firm employs a 24 person staff of registered architects, intern architects, an urban planner and support staff. The firm currently has 9 LEED accredited professionals.
A number of successful Residential, Institutional and Commercial projects reflect the firm’s commitment to high standards of design and construction. Recent professional recognition includes: 2010 Lieutenant-Governors Award for False Creek Energy Centre, 2010 AIBC Special Jury Awards for Rennie Art Galley & Offices, 2009 Award of Excellence in Interior Design for UBC Oral Health Centre, 2004 Lieutenant-Governors Award and 2002 Canadian Architect Award of Excellence for Lake City Station, 2002 Lieutenant Governors Award for Braid Street Station and 2000 Lieutenant Governors Award for Kitsilano Community Centre.
Led by Walter Francl, the firm employs a 24 person staff of registered architects, intern architects, an urban planner and support staff. The firm currently has 9 LEED accredited professionals.
