Western Living Magazine
Before and After: A 1969 West Coast Modern Revival in West Vancouver
9 Gorgeous Gallery Walls We Love
Before and After: A Kits Point Beach House Gets a Cozy, Global-Inspired Makeover
Recipe: Midsummer Salad
This Monday Will Be The Greatest Night For Wine Lovers All Year
Recipe: Abundant Collard Green Veggie Rolls
Abigail’s Hotel Just Took Home Top Honours From TripAdvisor — And I Loved It Too
Weekend Getaway: I Didn’t Think I’d Love a Yoga Retreat—Until I Did
Why You Should Spend Your Next Break In Winnipeg
5 Thoughtful Mother’s Day Gifts to Make Mom’s Day in 2025
Wildflower Mercantile’s New Space is Growing More Than Flowers—It’s Growing Community
Spring Refresh: 10 Must-Have Picks to Elevate Your Home Style in 2025
Enter Western Living’s 2025 Designers of the Year Awards—DEADLINE EXTENDED
PHOTOS: Party Pics from the 2025 Western Living Design 25 Awards Party
Announcing the Winners of the 2025 Western Living Design 25 Awards
The reveal of our first panel of judges for the 2021 WL Designers of the Year!
The deadline is fast-approaching for our 2021 WL Designers of the Year: the game-changing awards program that shines a spotlight on the best and brightest designers working in Western Canada. This year’s Architecture judging panel features some of the world’s best. Put your work in front of these masters: deadline is April 2!
Anne-Marie Armstrong is Principal and co-founder of AAmp Studio, and is a licensed architect in California, Maine and Ontario. She received a Master of Architecture from Yale University, where she studied on a Fulbright Scholarship, and an Honours Bachelor of Architectural Studies from the University of Waterloo.
Anne-Marie brings an expertise in residential and commercial design. Prior to founding AAmp, she was a designer at Gehry Partners, and a Project Architect at Marmol Radziner and Bestor Architecture in Los Angeles.
Anne-Marie is also an Assistant Professor (Teaching Stream) at University of Toronto's John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design. She is currently a Board Member for People for Education and a Director of Mentorship and Education for BAIDA (Black Architects and Interior Designers Association).
Fan Zhang founded her practice AwAwDe (Awesome Awesome Designs) in 2015. She graduated from the University of Toronto with a bachelor’s in Applied Science and Engineering and a master’s in Architecture. Before starting AwAwDe, Fan worked in numerous architecture offices including HWKN (New York), BIG (Copenhagen), MAD (Beijing), and B+H (Toronto). Her built work ranges from single-family housing to institutional complexes. Through her experience working and living in different countries and cultures, Fan has developed a great passion for the cross-discipline of vernacular architecture and modern social communities.
Omar Gandhi is the Principal of Omar Gandhi Architect, an architectural practice founded in 2010 with small teams in both Halifax and Toronto. The work of its two studios – OG Halifax and OGTO – has garnered much National and International attention in the young practice's short history.
In its early years, the studio was awarded the Canada Council for the Arts Professional Prix de Rome, was included in Wallpaper* Magazine's Architects Directory, and Omar himself was named as one of Monocle Magazine's Most Influential Canadians. Omar was chosen as one of the Architectural League of New York's Emerging Voices of 2016 and was appointed as the Louis I. Kahn visiting Assistant Professor in Architectural Design at the Yale School of Architecture for the 2018-19 academic year.
Most recently, Omar Gandhi Architect was the recipient of a 2018 Governor General's Medal in Architecture for its work on Rabbit Snare Gorge, and honored as the only Canadian practice in Architectural Record Magazine's 2018 Design Vanguard.
Michael Green is an award-winning architect known for his research, leadership, and advocacy in promoting the use of wood, new technology, and innovation in the built environment. He lectures internationally on the subject, including his TED talk, Why We Should Build Wooden Skyscrapers. Based in Vancouver, Canada, Michael founded MGA to create meaningful and sustainable change in building through innovation in construction sciences and design. He is a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and has been honoured with North America's most prestigious awards, including two RAIC Innovation Awards and four Governor General's Medals.
Are you over 18 years of age?