The climate crisis is escalating, and we’re told the solution is to electrify our heating, insulate our homes and install solar panels on our roofs. But what does this future look like? Chris Allen helped answer that question during this year’s Meadowlark tour of two recently completed energy retrofit projects.
Read MoreLandform Architecture and Design Build is on the road to sustainability with the addition of its new work truck, a Ford F 150 Lightning. Knowing that individuals and organizations can make small changes to combat climate change, driving an electric truck also fits within Landform’s philosophy of sustainable hedonism. Not only bringing a lighter carbon footprint to job sites, the truck is also quieter, provides a built-in power source and doesn’t contribute to air pollution.
Read MoreLandform Architecture is pleased to be sponsoring the 2023 Meadowlark Nature Festival Keynote speaker: Suzanne Simard. Come hear conversations with this UBC professor of Forest Ecology, leader of The Mother Tree Project.and most notably author of Finding the Mother Tree.
Read MoreChris Allen of Landform Architecture presented at the recent Clean Energy Expo hosted by local climate action group, First Things First Okanagan. He joined other experts from clean energy fields, who shared their knowledge on how to make changes in transportation, housing, and lifestyle.
Read MorePenticton childcare centre designed by Landform Architecture was in the news this week! Read excerpts and watch videos from local media outlets
Read MoreThis year’s Designing in Canada, the Globe and Mail’s annual recognition of the country’s best home-design talent celebrates a Summerland home by Landform Architecture.
Read MoreLa Frenz winery, the first building that Chris Allen designed after moving to the Okanagan more than 15 years ago, wins wine award.
Read MoreChris Allen participated in a City of Penticton Design Charette to make the north entrance of Penticton more attractive, connected, and walkable.
Read MoreLandform Architecture joins many other community members and a generous family from Vancouver to successfully save this natural wetland from development.
Read MoreChris Allen of Landform Architecture took part in a First Things First Okanagan Deep Dive presentation, explaining passive housing principles using two local examples.
Read MoreLandform Architecture is pleased to announce that it has moved from Main St. to its new location at 102 Ellis St. Originally built as a drafting office in the 1970s, Landform purchased the office from the Penticton Chamber of Commerce.
Read MoreLandform Architecture is pleased to be a contributor to a fundraising effort by NaramataSlow, which worked to preserve Centre Beach.
Read MoreLandform Architecture, along with Benedet Signature Homes, received an Okanagan Award of Excellence for Innovative Design for Trader’s Cove, a project on the shores of Okanagan Lake.
Read MoreLandform received a Business Excellence award in the Growth and Development category at the 2019 Business Excellence Awards on October 5th.
Read MoreThe Askew’s Food Store in Salmon Arm continues to gain attention for its innovative use of wood products.
Read MoreBC Housing, the provincial body tasked with providing safe, affordable and quality housing in British Columbia, has produced a video series featuring innovative buildings in BC
Read MoreLandform received a Canadian Green Building Award at a ceremony held June 4 at the Beanfield Centre in Toronto.
Read MoreLandform Principal Chris Allen took part in Penticton’s “Pentalkton“ event in November, 2017 as part of a line-up of local speakers addressing the new Official Community Plan.
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