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A free downtown Vancouver exhibit celebrates Arthur Erickson’s legacy with a digital showcase of his iconic architectural contributions across Canada.

A Mastermind Behind Canada’s Most Iconic Buildings

Few names in Canadian architecture resonate like Arthur Erickson. From coast to coast—and even beyond Canada’s borders—his vision has shaped public spaces, institutions, and skylines with a unique blend of form, light, and purpose.

Erickson’s portfolio includes monumental projects such as:

  • Museum of Anthropology at UBC
  • Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto
  • Canada’s Embassy in Washington, D.C.
  • The master plan for Simon Fraser University

In Vancouver, his mark is especially deep. He reimagined the cityscape with celebrated works like the Law Courts and Robson Square, and spearheaded the Vancouver Art Gallery’s transformation.

“Design in Mind” — A Centennial Celebration

To honour his enduring influence, the city is hosting a free public exhibition titled “Arthur Erickson: Design in Mind”, part of his centennial celebration marking 100 years since his birth in 1924.

Location: Arthur Erickson Place, 1075 W Georgia St.
Dates: May 1 to May 30, 2025
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday
Cost: Free admission

Erickson Place, also known as the MacMillan Bloedel Building, was designed by Erickson himself—making it a fitting venue for the immersive experience.

A Digital Journey Through Design

The exhibit offers a 270-degree digital showcase that brings Erickson’s architectural philosophy to life. Visitors can explore how he used site, light, cadence, and space to craft environments that blend harmoniously with their surroundings.

“Discover Erickson’s architectural genius through site, light, cadence, and space in a stunning 270-degree digital experience,” the organizers state.

Global Recognition for a Canadian Icon

Throughout his illustrious career, Erickson received numerous accolades:

  • Named Companion of the Order of Canada
  • Honoured by architectural societies in France, the U.S., Mexico, U.K., and Scotland
  • Multiple Canadian architecture awards

His legacy continues to inspire new generations of architects and urban thinkers worldwide.

Stay tuned to Maple News Wire for more cultural events, architectural milestones, and Canadian icons being celebrated across the country.

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