Architect – MGA / Michael Green Architecture
Michael Green, born in 1966, is a Canadian architect. In 2012, with partner Natalie Telewiak, he founded MGA / Michael Green Architecture. Their area of expertise is constructions made of timber. Green has written several books on constructing with timber. Here he shares his thoughts in a TED talk “Why we should build Wooden Skyscrapers”.
North Vancouver City Hall
2012, North Vancouver, British Columbia
Ronald McDonald House
2014, Vancouver, BC
Sixth Willow
2014,Vancouver, BC
Wood Innovation and Design Centre
When completed, at 8 storeys, was the tallest timber building in the world
2014, Prince George, BC
T3 Mineapolis
When completed, this 220,000 square feet was the largest timber building in North America
2016, Mineapolis, Minnesota
Fung Roberts Passive House
2017, North Vancouver, BC
The Dock Building
2018, Vancouver, BC
Catalyst Building
2020, Spokane, Washington
Oregon State University College of Forestry
2020, Corvallis, Oregon
Les Groues
2022, Paris, France
Parkway Building
2022, Victoria, BC
Scott Building
2022, Victoria, BC