We’re excited to share that Holos Architecture + Design is now officially licensed to practice architecture in both British Columbia and Washington State.
“For us, the move to the Pacific Northwest was more than a professional step; it was a return to a landscape we’ve long admired. I spent a lot of time in California right after college,” said Rushika Gill, AIBC, NCARB. “The culture, climate, and terrain of the West Coast have always felt like home, and when the opportunity came to restart the practice here, it simply made sense.”
With licensure on both sides of the B.C. and Washington State border, Holos is now positioned to take on local projects and deepen its commitment to the region.
“The varied terrain and climate provide the opportunity to work on exciting projects that respond to and interact with the land,” Gill explained. “Sometimes that means tucking a home into the landscape. Other times, it means stepping it down a slope or opening it up to the view.”
She added, “Long-term, we hope to build a reputation as a biophilic architecture studio and contribute meaningfully to the architectural fabric of the Pacific Northwest.”