Graham is an architect with a diverse and multidisciplinary background that informs his practice in regenerative architecture and integrated design. Also trained in civil and structural engineering, he brings over 7 years of combined industry experience in the design and construction of a wide range of project types and scales including mid- and high-rise residential, recreation and aquatic centres, schools, commercial buildings, water reservoirs, and large-scale cultural facilities.
Born and raised in Coquitlam, Graham’s interests extend to ecology, agriculture, history, and geography. His experience in these diverse fields includes working on teams with local stream stewards and marine biologists on salmonid enhancement and field-based academic research studies, leading the baseline ecological survey for the 753 hectare Pemberton Wetlands Wildlife Management Area, building a business case for urban aquaponics food production, and through his master’s thesis on the history and potential of Vancouver’s Arbutus Corridor.
Out of the office, Graham enjoys disappearing into some of BC’s more remote wilderness, as well as exploring craft and materiality in the act of making.