The League welcomes architect Siamak Hariri to Vancouver for Attractors: 30 Years On
VANCOUVER: On March 24th, the West Coast Modern League with Inform Interiors welcomes Toronto-based Siamak Hariri, architect of the soon-to-open Marianne and Edward Gibson Art Museum at Simon Fraser University’s Burnaby Campus, to Vancouver. Siamak Hariri is founding partner of Hariri Pontarini Architects, a 150-person firm now in its fourth decade of practice in Toronto. His portfolio comprises cultural, academic, healthcare, spiritual, and residential projects throughout Canada and abroad. The firm has won more than 100 awards, including five Governor General’s Medals in Architecture and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s (RAIC) Architectural Firm Award and Innovation in Architecture Award.
To every creative project, Siamak brings a profound interest in light, form, site, material, and craft, through which he has delivered admired and transformative architectural design.
Among his many notable works are the Bahá’í Temple of South America in Santiago, Chile; the Tom Patterson Theatre at the Stratford Festival; and Casey House and the BARLO MS Centre in Toronto. In addition to the Marianne and Edward Gibson Art Museum, he is currently working on OpenROM, a reimagining of the Royal Ontario Museum.
Attractors: 30 Years On
Mon, March 24, 2025 – 5:00 to 7:00pm
Presented by the West Coast Modern League
Hosted by Inform Interiors | 50 Water Street, Vancouver BC
Doors/Reception at 5:00pm | Presentation at 6:00pm

