A Senior Associate and Landscape Architect, Chris Mramor is a native of Vancouver, where he studied Forestry at the University of British Columbia before completing his degree in Landscape Architecture. As a Project Landscape Architect with PFS for over two decades, Chris has played a lead design role on many of PFS’ most significant land planning and urban design projects.
Chris has brought his interest in creative conceptual design, integrated site planning, innovative construction detailing, and heritage conservation to projects including Parliament Hill, Confederation Square, and Rideau Hall in Ottawa; and Coal Harbour Waterfront, Hastings Park, and Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver. Chris’ experience includes large and small scale, public and private sector projects, both local and international. Chris’ international experience includes restoration plans for the Vimy Memorial in France, the ShaoHao Mausoleum in China, and resort/residential development plans in the United States and in Southeast Asia.