PWL Partnership

Workplace | Vancouver | 2025
Client
PWL Partnership
Sector
Workplace
Location
Vancouver
Year
2025
Size
5,200sq ft
Construction

PWL Partnership has shaped Vancouver’s public realm for nearly five decades — False Creek, Coal Harbour, the Olympic Village. Their office at 1201 West Pender deserved to reflect that legacy.

The full fifth floor was reimagined as a bright, open workplace that takes full advantage of sweeping North Shore mountain views and natural light that floods the space on three sides. The brief was clear: honour the firm’s design culture, bring the outdoors in, and create an environment that attracts the next generation of landscape architects.

The project carried an added layer of complexity — PWL was mid-rebrand as the design unfolded, requiring close collaboration to ensure every decision would hold up to an identity that was still being defined. The result is a space that feels entirely cohesive, as though the brand and the interior arrived together.

Custom environmental graphics designed by Māk run throughout, drawing directly from PWL’s own project iconography — topographic contour lines rendered across feature walls, and a bespoke installation distilling decades of the firm’s work into a single bold wallpaper. The new kitchen and lounge anchors the floor as a genuine gathering space, finished with zellige-style tile, a full-length marble island, and pendant lighting detailed to hospitality standard. Colour moves through the space with intention — forest greens, warm naturals, and considered accent tones that feel rooted without being heavy.

PWL has spent fifty years designing places that tell a story. This one tells theirs.

PWL Partnership Landscape Architects
PWL Partnership Landscape Architects
PWL Partnership Landscape Architects
PWL Partnership Landscape Architects
PWL Partnership Landscape Architects
PWL Partnership Landscape Architects
PWL Partnership Landscape Architects