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On the Boards | Andrea McLean & Imu Chan
As part of Design Vancouver Festival 2024, Imu Chan speaks at the On the Boards series, presented by the West Coast Modern League and Inform Interiors, where he shares recent work exploring the intersections of architecture, interior design, and public art. [More]
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Reclaim + Repair: The Mahogany Project
We are invited to participate in the Reclaim + Repair: The Mahogany Project at the Museum of Vancouver. Curated by Propellor Studio, the exhibit features 22 unique pieces crafted by local designers from vintage mahogany donated to the museum. [More]
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The Birds, the Couple, and My Doppelgänger in Reverse
Our E44 laneway house is featured in MAS Context, a Chicago-based publication that shares ideas and experiences connecting diverse disciplines and places. The article explores the architectural journey through the eye of Umi the cat, highlighting the project's thoughtful integration of space, nature, and personal identity. [More]
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Navvy Jack's ship-saving rooster struts his stuff in West Van public art
“Singsong” is inspired by the legend of Navvy Jack’s rooster. Evoking the foggy 1888 rescue of the steamship Yosemite, the public artwork is installed in a waterfront park in West Vancouver and was featured in North Shore News in 2023. [More]
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Modern Home Uses Feng Shui Influences in Design
Vancouver Sun interviews Imu Chan to gain firsthand insight into the process of incorporating Feng Shui principles into the design of a Burnaby home. Our design enhances harmony and well-being. The layout emphasizes natural light, spatial flow, and the strategic placement of elements to foster balance and tranquility. [More]
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National Winners of Migrating Landscapes Competition for the Venice Biennale 2012
Imu Chan and Mira Yung’s collaborative project “A Kite Story” was selected as a national winner in the Migrating Landscapes competition, representing Canada at the 2012 Venice Biennale in Architecture. The design explores the immigrant experience shaped by cultural memory and urban context. [More]
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Design Vancouver Festival
On September 21, 2024, we’ll open our studio as part of the Design Vancouver Festival. The event offers the public a rare opportunity to experience the studio's unique approach, blending artistic expression with architectural functionality. [More]
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At the Intersection of Cultures, Function and Design
We are privileged to be highlighted in a special report by The Globe and Mail. The article showcases the firm's interdisciplinary approach, blending architecture, art, and cultural narratives to create spaces that foster connection and meaning. [More]