Gregory Henriquez
Managing Principal , Henriquez Partners Architects
Gregory Henriquez is the Managing Principal and a leader amongst a generation of architects who are reintegrating ethics and activism into the discipline. His work is founded on the belief that meaningful architecture must be a poetic expression of social justice. Gregory has shaped Henriquez's current practice, which is now best known for complex, inclusive and mixed-use projects. The Woodward's Redevelopment completed in 2011 in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, remains unprecedented in Canada due to its scale, humanitarian aspirations and complexity. Since this time, the studio's socially, culturally and environmentally sustainable projects continue to have a major impact on shaping local communities and include: TELUS Garden, Coal Harbour Community Centre and 60 West Cordova in Vancouver. Gregory is actively involved in the studio's projects that currently include the 5 million ft2 Oakridge Park in Vancouver; Mirvish Village, 5207 Dundas, 2444 Eglinton and Block 13 in Toronto; as well as WB1200 in Seattle. Gregory's work has been honoured with numerous design awards including multiple Architizer A+ Awards, Architecture MasterPrize Awards, Azure AZ Awards and AIA Canada Design Awards, as well as the Governor General's Medal in Architecture, BC Lieutenant Governor's Medals in Architecture, Vancouver Urban Design Awards and a Canadian Institute of Planners' Award.