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James K. M. Cheng () is a Canadian architect best known for his
condominium A condominium (or condo for short) is an ownership structure whereby a building is divided into several units that are each separately owned, surrounded by common areas that are jointly owned. The term can be applied to the building or complex ...
towers in Vancouver, British Columbia. Cheng's designs, most notably the highrise towers, are noted for their extensive use of glass and for their contribution to the architectural style known as Vancouverism.


Life and work

Cheng was born in Hong Kong and educated at the University of Washington (B.Arch., 1970) and
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(M.Arch.) where he studied under
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. In Canada he then apprenticed under Arthur Erickson. He formed his own firm, James K.M. Cheng Architects Inc., 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 Order of Canada. While most of his projects are residential and in Vancouver, Cheng has other credits: *
Living Shangri-La Living Shangri-La is a mixed-use skyscraper in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and is the tallest building in the city and province. The 62-storey Shangri-La tower contains a 5-star hotel and its offices on the first 15 floors, with ...
currently the tallest building in Metro Vancouver * King George Tower - designed proposed tower that if completed would be one of the tallest buildings in Canada *
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- an upscale hotel and condominium building *
Shangri-La Toronto Shangri-La Toronto is a luxury hotel and residential condominium building in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was designed by James K. M. Cheng and built by Westbank Projects Corp.; they also designed and built the Living Shangri-La in Van ...
- mixed used hotel, condo tower in Toronto and second building built by Cheng outside BC * Lincoln Square in Bellevue, Washington and first building built by Cheng outside BC * Shaw Tower - mix residential-commercial office tower * Parc Residences in Victoria, BC - residential mid-rise * Willow Court in Vancouver, BC - residential townhouses - In 1983, Willow Court won Cheng the
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*
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in Victoria, BC - residential mid-rise with retail base * Terminal City Club Tower - mixed used hotel, condo and office tower * Waiea Tower in Ward Village - 36-floor residential tower in Honolulu, Hawaii.


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Official WebsiteEmporis - James KM Cheng Architects Inc.
Canadian architects Canadian people of Chinese descent Glass architecture Harvard Graduate School of Design alumni Living people People from Vancouver University of Washington College of Built Environments alumni Skyscraper architects Hong Kong people Members of the Order of Canada Year of birth missing (living people) {{Canada-architect-stub