Kate has been an architect in our Vancouver studio for over two decades. She is known for designing interior and exterior spaces that are both beautiful and functional. Some examples of her exceptional work are the Shipyards mixed-use project in North Vancouver, Kelowna’s Rotary Centre for the Arts, and Dawson Creek’s Calvin Kruk Centre for the Arts. Her extensive work on multi-faceted municipal, arts and educational projects has resulted in numerous award-winning designs, including for the Richmond, BC City Hall, the Canadian Broadcast Corporation’s downtown redevelopment project, and the Nest at UBC.
Kate leads diverse and integrated teams through the design process and loves to see a project evolve from conception to completion. She is a devoted mentor who enjoys collaborating with and sharing her experience with younger colleagues, interns, and students alike. Kate is also an active member of Women in Architecture Vancouver, where she serves on the programming and steering committees.
I'm passionate about mentoring and nurturing the next generation of aspiring architects.
Bachelor of Architecture
Nova Scotia Technical College
Bachelor of Environmental Design Studies
Nova Scotia Technical College
Bachelor of Arts
University of British Columbia