David Lavender Architect

David Lavender Architect David Lavender is an architect engaged in mutually sharing knowledge and culture with the Indigenous peoples of Manitoba.

David Lavender Architect is a local architect with an international practice that offers you solutions by design. The growing awareness and understanding of the benefits of productive and healthy environments can be integrated into the architecture of our buildings to achieve a higher quality for every aspect of your business and life. With thirty years experience, you will find valued added services here that bring practical, economic, and elegant solutions to your building challenges.

A building material that marks fine architecture in Winnipeg and Manitoba.
01/25/2023

A building material that marks fine architecture in Winnipeg and Manitoba.

A building material used in Manitoba for nearly 200 years, from trading forts to the modern-day architecture of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, now has international recognition on par with Carrara marble used in ancient Rome.

When confronted with global, financial, geo-political, and environmental crises, it becomes increasingly important to po...
03/28/2022

When confronted with global, financial, geo-political, and environmental crises, it becomes increasingly important to ponder the truly important issues...

Perhaps no modern character from TV or film is more enthralled with architects than George Costanza from Seinfeld. And, let’s be honest here, how many archit...

The winter in Winnipeg this year has been especially long and cold. I can barely remember what grass looks like. So it i...
02/16/2022

The winter in Winnipeg this year has been especially long and cold. I can barely remember what grass looks like. So it is no surprise that my reaction to something I read today evoked this reaction.

"In the northern hemisphere, the month of February signals the possibility of the end of winter - but only the possibility."

Wiigiwaam under construction at The Forks of the Assiniboine and Red River in Winnipeg. When finished it would be covere...
08/14/2021

Wiigiwaam under construction at The Forks of the Assiniboine and Red River in Winnipeg. When finished it would be covered in bark, skins, or leafed branches.

Remembered.
06/29/2021

Remembered.

Forgotten.
06/29/2021

Forgotten.

05/06/2021

Gray is the new beige.

"It'll be EEUUGE!"
02/23/2021

"It'll be EEUUGE!"

Videos show the moment former President Donald Trump's long-standing Trump Plaza in Atlantic City is destroyed in a controlled demolition. The casino and hot...

"Prohibitively expensive" for mass housing is not true. The principles are sound and reasonable. They would decrease ene...
01/30/2021

"Prohibitively expensive" for mass housing is not true. The principles are sound and reasonable. They would decrease energy consumption nevertheless.

Passive houses harness natural energy sources to generate – and capture – heat, reducing the need for bought-in energy.

How real men work.
01/26/2021

How real men work.

In the face of pandemic, there is opportunity.  From the undeniably most creative design consultants in Winnipeg, "Hat's...
12/21/2020

In the face of pandemic, there is opportunity. From the undeniably most creative design consultants in Winnipeg, "Hat's Off!" to you HTFC! The least that I can do is to share the creativity.

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