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82:, in 1978 when he won the commission for the Chinese Cultural Centre in Vancouver. Beginning in the 1990s Vancouver saw an unprecedented real estate boom that led to the construction of dozens of condo towers in the city. Cheng has become the leading residential tower designer of this period. UBC professor Dina Krunic has commented that "concrete construction and green glass façade, for which Vancouver is internationally known, are James Cheng's legacy." In 2012 Cheng was awarded the 287: 20: 293: 379: 222:
Boddy, Trevor, "Owning the Podium. The latest example of James Cheng's approach to the tower-podium building type demonstrates the architect's ability to reshape downtown Vancouver"
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While most of his projects are residential and in Vancouver, Cheng has other credits:
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in Bellevue, Washington and first building built by Cheng outside BC
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The Shangri-La Vancouver in the final stages of construction in 2008
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University of Washington College of Built Environments alumni
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Chinese
condominium
Vancouver
British Columbia
Vancouverism
University of Washington
Harvard
Richard Meier
Arthur Erickson
Order of Canada
Living Shangri-La
King George Tower
Fairmont Pacific Rim
Shangri-La Toronto
Lincoln Square
Shaw Tower
Parc Residences
Victoria, BC
Vancouver
Governor General's Medal for Architecture
The Falls
Victoria, BC
Terminal City Club Tower
Ward Village
Honolulu
Governor General of Canada webpage
Archived
Wayback Machine
"High-Rises' Design Inspired by the Ocean"

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