CORPORATE PROFILE

Gustavson Wylie Architects Inc. was established in 1994 through the merger of John E. Gustavson, Architect and G.D. Wylie, Architect. This new company has over 35 years of architectural experience across Canada with a large number of its projects in Metro Vancouver.

Gustavson Wylie Architects Inc. has downtown offices in Vancouver which provide a variety of services to its broad base of commercial, corporate, and industrial clients.

The staff of Gustavson Wylie Architects Inc. is composed of the sole owner and president, John E. Gustavson, MAIBC, AAA, SAA, MAA, OAA, MRAIC, consultants to Gustavson Wylie Architects Inc., as well as senior architects, intern architects, architectural technologists, support staff, and an office Administrator.

The firm is fully computer automated, using the newest computer / CAD technologies to best answer the needs of its customers. We have both PC and MAC based platforms as well as full e-mail and electronic drawing transfer technologies through our own server.

Gustavson Wylie Architects Inc. prides itself upon the quality of the service and work delivered to its customers. We believe that our ever growing list of satisfied clients is a testament of our company’s commitment to successfully produce projects on time and within project budgets.

We consciously control the growth of our firm in order to maintain effective management of projects. Rather than diversify beyond our combined areas of expertise, we affiliate with reputable individuals, and firms having specific skills (such as cost consulting, facility and building engineering, landscape, etc.) which can be brought to our team as required by the individual project.

Gustavson Wylie Architects Inc. seeks to involve clients fully with the development of projects in order to better understand their needs as well as to obtain the benefits of their creative input. In addition, we prepare a detailed schedule and time budget prior to commencing the work. This allows us to better anticipate our staff requirements, key decision times, requirements for approval, and other factors which are critical to the successful completion of the work.