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Canadian architectural firm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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hcma architecture + design (often stylized as "hcma" in all lowercase) is a Vancouver-based[1] Canadian architecture and design firm operating in the three Canadian centres of Vancouver, Edmonton, and Victoria.[2]
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History
hcma was founded by Roger Hughes in 1976 under the name "Roger Hughes Architects".[3] The firm's operations revolve around various services related to architectural and interior design.[2] The firm also operates Tilt, an artist-in-residence program.[4]
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- West Vancouver Aquatic Centre and Community Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia (2009)[5]
- Hillcrest Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia (2011),[6] converted from the Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre[7]
- University of British Columbia Ponderosa Commons, Vancouver, British Columbia (2013)[8] with KPMB
- Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre, Surrey, British Columbia (2016)[9][10]
- Complexe Aquatic de Laval, Laval, Quebec (2017)[11] with NFOE
- Clayton Community Centre, Surrey, British Columbia (2021)[12]
- Mill Woods Library, Seniors' and Multicultural Facility, Edmonton, Alberta (2015)[13] with Dub Architects Ltd[14]
- CESM Soccer Center, Montreal[15]
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