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Vancouver firm wins two international architectural awards for Squamish waterfront project

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The Oceanfront Squamish Presentation Centre & Public House, designed by Vancouver-based Stephane Laroye Architect, won both the Jury and Popular Choice prizes in the Architecture + Prefab & Modular category at the 2026 Architizer A+Awards.
Gagandeep Ghuman
June 8, 2026 12:51pm
A Vancouver architecture firm has taken home two international honours for its Squamish waterfront project.

Stephane Laroye Architect (SLA) won both the Jury and Popular Choice prizes in the Architecture + Prefab & Modular category at the 2026 Architizer A+Awards — recognition given to what the program describes as the world’s most visionary architectural creators.

The winning project, the Oceanfront Squamish Presentation Centre & Public House (PCPH), sits on the Squamish waterfront overlooking Howe Sound fjord and opened to the public in summer 2024.

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“I am incredibly honoured that we have been recognized internationally as leaders in pre-fabrication and mass timber design and construction using BC wood,” said Stephane Laroye, principal and founder of SLA.

According to the press release, the PCPH serves as a public gateway to the waterfront and a year-round gathering place celebrating local culture and craftsmanship. A central House Post, carved by Squamish Nation master carver Xwalacktun, honours the building’s ties to the land and heritage.

The project drew on regional partners throughout. Laroye credited Castlegar-based Kalesnikoff for input on the efficient use of mass timber, and North Vancouver’s Naikoon Contracting, whose work on the project helped spur development of what Laroye called a “Flying Factory” — a mobile pre-fabrication facility designed to serve remote sites and create local employment.

According to the press release, the Architizer A+Awards jury includes architects Carlo Ratti, Ma Yansong, and Koichi Takada, as well as figures from MoMA, the Eames Institute, and Graphisoft. The program reaches a global audience of more than 400 million.

SLA was founded in 2016 and employs seven people, with a focus on high-performance buildings and engineered wood solutions.

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