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Canadian architectural firm
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hcma
FormerlyRoger Hughes Architects
IndustryArchitecture and planning
Founded1976
HeadquartersVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Key peopleRoger Hughes (founder)

hcma architecture + design (often stylized as "hcma" in all lowercase) is a Vancouver-based Canadian architecture and design firm operating in the three Canadian centres of Vancouver, Edmonton, and Victoria.

History

hcma was founded by Roger Hughes in 1976 under the name "Roger Hughes Architects". The firm's operations revolve around various services related to architectural and interior design. The firm also operates Tilt, an artist-in-residence program.

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References

  1. Wilson, Steve (24 May 2023). "hcma's Who Is This For opens at Venice architecture exhibition". Canadian Architect. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  2. ^ Blanthorn, Jon Scott (2016). "Places: Public Architecture". Canadian Architect. 61 (9): 38 – via EBSCOhost.
  3. "About Us". HCMA Architecture + Design.
  4. "HCMA Artist-In-Residence Program". Canadian Architect. 62 (5): 61–62. 2017 – via EBSCOhost.
  5. "West Vancouver Aquatic Centre and Community Centre". HCMA Architecture + Design. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  6. "Aquatic Centre at Hillcrest Park". Architizer. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  7. "Hillcrest Centre". RJC Engineers. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  8. Fry, Joseph (2018). "Ponderosa Commons". Landscapes/Paysages. 20 (2): 38–39 – via EBSCOhost.
  9. "Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre". City of Surrey. 13 January 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  10. "Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre | HCMA Architecture + Design". Archello. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  11. "Projects". Canadian Architect. 62 (3): 9–10. 2017 – via EBSCOhost.
  12. "Passive House Buildings Clayton Community Centre". Passive House Buildings.
  13. "Mill Woods Library". dub architects. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
  14. Dovell, Cynthia (2015). "Beyond Big Box". Canadian Architect. 60 (11): 32–39 – via EBSCOhost.
  15. "Stade de soccer de Montréal". www.portailconstructo.com (in Canadian French). 20 October 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
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