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Bruce Haden

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Norm Hotson

Joost Bakker

Alan Boniface

Bruce Haden

Bruce Haden   MAIBC, MRAIC, LEED® AP

Bruce Haden graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1991, with a Bachelor of Architecture (Honours) and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Gold Medal. He is a managing partner at Hotson Bakker Boniface Haden architects + urbanistes.

Bruce has extensive experience in institutional, social services, residential, retail and First Nations projects. Most recently, he completed the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre in Osoyoos, Quest University in Squamish and the JJ Bean coffee shop on Main Street in Vancouver. He is currently working on the Eastburn Community Centre and Pool in Burnaby, the Four Host First Nations Pavilion for the 2010 Olympics, and several residential projects.

Bruce is very active in the community. He has held the position of Chair for the Urban Design Panel for the City of Vancouver and has participated on the Communications Board for the Architectural Institute of British Columbia. He has recently assisted both Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto in setting up Design Panels to help them realize a strategic and visionary plan for Toronto’s waterfront district. Bruce has also taught at the UBC School of Architecture and was the Vancouver correspondent to Canadian Architect Magazine for ten years. In addition, Bruce was the Design Correspondent for CBC Radio’s Early Edition for two years. He was a member of Vancouver Foundation’s Four Pillars Fund and currently is the Vice President of the Board for the Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver.