Exhibitions & Awards

  • 2013 - Houzz Unveils 2013 "Best of Houzz" Winners - Design category
  • 2010 - September/ November - Building Green BC. Touchstones Museum of Art and History, Nelson BC.
  • 2010 - January - AIBC Gallery, Vancouver
  • 2009 - Included in "Okangan Architecture"
    • Penticton Art Gallery, May 15, 2009
    • Kelowna Art Gallery, June 19, 2009
  • 2009  - "Building Green BC" at the Nanaimo Art Gallery in partnership with the Architectural Institute of B.C.
  • 2008 - October - "Building Green BC" at the Surrey Art Gallery in partnership with the Architectural Institute of B.C.
  • 2007 - January - Log Home Design awards - Totems "Most Creative Staircase" "Most Creative use of Windows"
  • 2006- Life time Acheivment Award. Brackendale Art Gallery
  • 2005/2006/2007- Clark Residence included in "The Poetics of West Coast Modernism" exhibition, West Vancouver, BC Exhibited in West Vancouver, the Architecture Institute of BC, Maltwood gallery. University of victoria, Carleton University in Ottawa, McGill University in Montreal.
  • 2005- Selected by Natural Home & Garden magazine as one of the top ten 'green' architects in North America.
  • 2005 - Log Home Living Floor Plan of the Year Award.
  • 2001 - One Man Exhibition at the 'Brackendale Art Gallery' Brackendale, British Columbia, Canada
  • 2000 - Winner of the Natural Home 2000 Award for 'Spirtuality in Design'
  • 1997 - One Man Exhibition at the 'Old Railway Station' Oliver, British Columbia, Canada
  • 1996 - One Man Exhibition at the Art Gallery of the South Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada
  • 1972 - Canada Council Fellowship Award
  • 1970 - Six buildings included in "BC Architects" which toured the Universities of Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho and Montana
  • 1970 - Finalist in Massey Medals Competition the Eijgel Residence was included in across Canada traveling exhibition for a year by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. The Eijgel Residence was also selected for the 'Best 100 Buildings in Canada' list.
  • 1968 - Pacific National Exhibition - Included in select group of British Columbian Architects