Site
Site is the richest source of architectural inspiration.
In Harmony with Nature & Space
Site is the land, its location, climate, light, vegetation, natural spaces, views and built setting.
We can actually make a property more beautiful with what we build on it when in harmony with nature and the adjacent environment. This gives meaning to the architecture and makes it a memorable experience.

Erickson Garden, Vancouver, B.C. Canada. Designed 1957

Catton House, West Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Designed 1967 with Geoffrey Massey

The Museum of Anthropology University of B.C., Canada. Designed 1971

Robson Square Complex, Vancouver, B.C. Canada. Designed 1973

Dalian Cultural Centre, Dalian, China. Conceptual design 2001 with Nick Milkovich Architects

Canadian Embassy, Washington D.C., USA. Designed 1982

Hilborn House, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada Designed 1974

Hugo and Brigitte Eppich House, West Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Designed 1979

Khosla House, Portola Valley, California, USA Designed 1986

Montiverdi Estates, West Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Designed 1979

University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Designed 1968 with Geoffrey Massey

Man in The Community Pavilion, Expo’67 Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Designed 1965 with Geoffrey Massey

Graham House, West Vancouver, B.C., Canada Designed 1962 with Geoffrey Massey

Montiverdi Estates, West Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Designed 1979

Baldwin House, Burnaby, B.C., Canada. Designed 1963
Photos from Erickson Family Collection (arthurerickson.com)