Features the recently completed Shangri-La mixed-use tower, the tallest building in Vancouver and a new landmark in the cityscape
Vancouver's most famous architect, James KM Cheng studied under Richard Meier at Harvard University and apprenticed under Arthur Erickson before starting his own practice in 1978
Includes projects in Canada, the USA and Asia
James K.M. Cheng established his firm in 1978 upon winning the competition for the Chinese Cultural Center in Vancouver, BC, Canada. His architectural credentials were earned after studying under Richard Meier at Harvard, and following his apprenticeship with Arthur Erickson. Since its inception, the firm's work has focused on high-density urban projects and urban design, and has become well-known for its professionalism and the integration of landscape, interior design and architecture in all of its projects.
Extensive photographs illustrate an evolving body of architecture and urban design projects in Canada, the United States and Asia. From single-family houses to major mixed-use communities, the designs featured demonstrate the firm's commitment to redefining urban living. The firm's work has received numerous design awards, including Canada's Governor General's Medal in Architecture.