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Recipient of 2026 CSLA Award of Excellence

Our Imagine West End Waterfront Vision Plan is the recipient of a 2026 Award of Excellence by the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects in the Planning and Analysis category!

PFS Studio led a multidisciplinary team that included co-designer @snohetta, and Coast Salish Cultural Consultants @skyspiritstudio to develop a transformative 30-year strategy to address sea level rise, climate impacts, and population growth along Vancouver’s iconic West End Waterfront. Read more about the Imagine West End Waterfront Vison Plan here: https://vancouver.ca/files/cov/imagine-west-end-waterfront-vision-april-2024.pdf

Lead Consultant: @pfsstudio
Client: Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation @vanparkboard + City of Vancouver @cityofvancouver

Consultant Team:
Snøhetta, @snohetta
Sky Spirit Studio, @skyspiritstudio
Bunt & Associates, @buntengineering
Toole Design, @tooledesigngroup
EcoPlan International, @ecoplaninternational
Argyle, @argylepr
Northwest Hydraulic Consultants, @nhc.water
Kerr Wood Leidel, @kerrwoodleidal
Archipelago Marine Research, @itsarchipelago
Diamond Head Consulting, @diamondheadconsulting
Inlailawatash, @inlailawatash_archaeology
Arup, @arupgroup
Jill Anholt Studio, @jillanholtstudio
BTY Group, @bty_group

 

Nastaran Moradinejad Awarded CSLA Fellow 2026

Nastaran Moradinejad is one of thirteen cross-Canada Fellows-Elect selected to join the CSLA College of Fellows in 2026. She was elected in the category of ‘Direct Service to the CSLA’ for her outstanding service to the field of Landscape Architecture through her numerous volunteer positions over her career.

Investiture to the College of Fellows is the highest honor the CSLA bestows on its members. Congratulations Nastaran!

Nastaran joins our founder and partners, Chris Phillips as well as Jennifer Nagai and Kelty Miyoshi McKinnon as distinguished fellows of the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects.

Congratulations to all of the 2026 Fellows.

Read more: https://www.csla-aapc.ca/awards/2026-class-fellows

Raincity Green Roof Best Practices

PFS Studio is very pleased to have collaborated with the City of Vancouver and an exceptional team of subconsultants and subject matter experts to help develop the Rain City Green Roof Best Practices Guide, released publicly in early 2026.

The Guide represents a meaningful step forward for Vancouver and other municipalities seeking to implement green roofs as a long-term response to interconnected urban challenges and provides practical information that can help ensure green roofs consistently perform as intended over their full lifecycle. It translates years of local experience with green roofs into a practical, accessible resource that supports planners, designers, developers, and practitioners in delivering higher-quality, more resilient, and more multifunctional green roofs.

By addressing real and perceived challenges of green roofs (including performance, longevity, and risk) the Guide helps move the City’s aspirational goals into built reality. Most importantly, it reinforces the role of green roofs as critical green rainwater infrastructure, supporting rainwater management, climate adaptation, biodiversity, and access to nature in dense urban environments.

We’re proud to have helped develop this document alongside Gord Tycho and the City of Vancouver, to strengthen the practice of green roofs and support cities in designing greener, healthier, and more climate-resilient futures.

Thanks to:

Arcadis
LMDG
Introba
KWL
RJC
Christine Thuring
City of Vancouver
Gordon Tycho

2026 LACF Research Grant Recipients

We’re proud of Lin Lin, our PFS Senior Associate, who served as a juror representing the British Columbia region for the Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation (LACF) 2025 and 2026 Research Grants Program.

Congratulations to the 2026 LACF Research Grants recipients! Lin helped support impactful research, communication, and scholarship in landscape architecture across Canada.

Ground Blessing at the Japanese Canadian Monument Park

On October 28, the Esquimalt and Songhees First Nations held a ground blessing and cedar brushing ceremony on the future site of the Japanese Canadian Monument Park in Victoria, BC — marking the official beginning of construction this fall. Led by Elder Mary Ann Thomas and speaker Carmen Dick, the traditional ceremony blessed the land where a wall of names and a garden will honour the 22,000 people of Japanese descent, most born in Canada, who were forcibly displaced from their homes on the west coast of BC during the 1940s.

Members of the Victoria Japanese Canadian community, including survivors and descendants, were also present, as well as government officials, members of the design and construction teams, and representatives from the Japanese Canadian Legacies Society were present. Set for completion in 2026, the monument park — designed by KPMB Architects and PFS Studio — will include a 100 metre long curving monument wall set within a Japanese-inspired garden offering space for reflection, commemoration and community events. We hold deep gratitude to the Esquimalt and Songhees First Nations for their blessings and to all who continue to ensure these stories are never forgotten.

PFS Studio’s Howard Rosenblat and his academic colleagues at the University of Toronto have been published in ‘Nature Cities Journal’.

As landscape architects, we often design green roofs and rain gardens to help slow, store and filter rainwater; improve air quality, reduce heat intensity, and enhance biodiversity and habitat. Green roofs and rain gardens can also enhance amenity, childcare, and urban agricultural spaces, while increasing access to nature, and expanding educational opportunities.


PFS Studio’s Howard Rosenblat and his academic colleagues at the University of Toronto have been published in ‘Nature Cities Journal’ . Their article, “Remote Sensing for Healthy Vegetation on Green Roofs” is a study of vegetation health across 1380 individual green roofs in Toronto, Ontario from 2011 to 2018. Their findings provide an analytical framework for the long-term assessment and design development of green roofs in urban environments. Congratulations Howard!

Remote sensing for healthy vegetation on green roofs | Nature Cities

Announcing New Partner, Principal, and Associate at PFS Studio.

PFS Studio is thrilled to announce the expansion of our Vancouver and Toronto leadership team.

These promotions acknowledge the impressive growth and contributions of these highly effective and experienced leaders – both within PFS Studio and the landscape architecture profession at large.

“We’re pleased to recognize leadership promotions across our practice. This group brings creative new ideas, innovative approaches, and a commitment to design excellence to our firm’s growth, culture, and leadership.”

Our people are intrinsic to the success of every one of our projects. Each of these talented individuals uphold the calibre of our practice – in their service to our clients and collaborators, their mentorship of our staff, their bold vision for the future of our communities, and their dedication to delivering design excellence.

Please join us in congratulating our new Partner, Principal and Associate.

Nastaran Moradinejad, CSLA BCSLA AALA LEED AP, Partner

Nastaran Moradinejad is recognized for her communication and project management skills. She is also a versatile designer who brings her experience in both architecture and landscape architecture to her PFS Studio projects. Since joining the firm in 2006, Nastaran has contributed her expertise to a variety of projects with a wide range of design requirements from conceptual site-specific design and detailing to large-scale planning.

She takes a keen interest in ecological systems and innovative ways to integrate them with site de-sign. Her interests are in multi-disciplinary, technical projects and projects requiring custom solutions to project requirements.

Nastaran has led PFS Studio teams to realize numerous complex, challenging projects and is currently focused on managing some of the firm’s largest and most high-visibility projects in the public realm including the West End Waterfront Parks and Beach Avenue Plan, PNE Amphitheatre Renewal, Concord Brentwood Plan and individual site build outs, and True North Square in Winnipeg.

Nastaran’s significant experience initiating, coordinating and managing complex multidisciplinary teams of professionals, colleagues and stakeholders, along with her confidence working in dynamic environments involving many viewpoints and agendas will serve the team well for this assignment. Congratulations Nastaran!

Vinh Van, CSLA Associate OALA Associate Principal

As the Studio Manager and now Principal of PFS Studio’s Toronto office, Vinh cultivates a creative and collaborative environment, inspiring staff, clients and collaborators alike. His rigorous, site-specific design approach and his understanding of macro and micro site scales results in iconic, innovative and multi-functional landscapes that transform the urban fabric. Vinh is currently leading several high-profile public realm projects including Bathurst Quay Common, Mirvish Village Park, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Agnes Etherington Art Gallery, and Butterfield Park. Congratulations Vinh!

Soroush Ghadi, CSLA BCSLA, Associate

Soroush is a process-oriented project landscape architect with over ten years of design, development, and planning expertise in British Columbia and Alberta. He aspires to create
multi-functional, environmentally conscious, and engaging community facilities. He understands the project goals and expectations of the community, and he values their involvement in the design and development of their projects. Through great leadership, effective communication, accountability, and collaboration, he has demonstrated his ability to manage teams from start to finish and create exceptional outcomes. Congratulations Soroush!

Kelty Miyoshi McKinnon Awarded CSLA Fellow 2025

Kelty McKinnon is one of twelve cross-Canada Fellows-Elect selected to join the CSLA College of Fellows in 2025.

Kelty was elected in the category of ‘Executed Works of Landscape Architecture’ for her outstanding professional work, individuality and mastery of the art of landscape architecture. Investiture to the College of Fellows is the highest honor the CSLA bestows on its members. Congratulations Kelty!

Kelty joins our founders and partners, Greg Smallenberg and Chris Phillips as well as Jennifer Nagai as distinguished fellows of the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects.

Congratulations Kelty and to all of the 2025 Fellows.

Read more here.

Redmond Downtown Park Receives 2024 CSLA Award Of Excellence

PFS Studio’s Redmond Downtown Park is the recipient of a 2024 Award of Excellence by the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects in the Small-Scale Public Landscapes category!

PFS Studio’s Redmond Downtown Park is the recipient of a 2024 Award of Excellence by the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects in the Small-Scale Public Landscapes category!

Led by PFS Studio Principal Kelty McKinnon, Redmond Downtown Park transforms a former auto-parts strip mall into a vibrant, tech-savvy urban park that serves as the new civic heart of Redmond, Washington. The design integrates digital art and nature, and is inspired by the buoyant, hummocky peat-bog history of the site, as well as Redmond’s present and future as the tech capital of the Pacific Northwest. The park was crafted through extensive engagement with community members, event organizers, and Digipen faculty to host a variety of digital and analog events year-round. It features a 550’ diameter circular lawn; underlit wood boardwalk; multipurpose wet/dry plaza with sculptural pavilion, stage, and water wall; picnicking bosque; gardens; and diverse seating opportunities among over 100 new trees. The sculptural pavilion and waterwall, titled ‘Buoyant’, is designed by artist Jill Anholt as a platform for digital art and light projection, as well as a multitude of cultural events held throughout the year.

Thank you to the CSLA for your recognition of our work on this project.

Nastaran Moradinejad Recieves 2024 CSLA Schwabenhauer President’s Award

PFS Principal Nastaran Moradinejad is the recipient of the 2024 Schwabenbauer President’s Award from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA)!

PFS Principal Nastaran Moradinejad is the recipient of the 2024 Schwabenbauer President’s Award from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA)! The Award is bestowed upon members of the CSLA in recognition of their unselfish and devoted contributions to the CSLA.

Nastaran is known for her exceptional communication and leadership skills, as well as the boundless energy and curiosity she brings to the table. Over the years, she has made significant contributions to the landscape architecture profession, most notably serving as President of the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects in 2018, and President of the British Columbia Society of Landscape Architects (BCSLA) in 2012. She continues her service as the Chair of the Canadian Landscape Standard Steering Committee and sits on the Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation’s Board of Directors.

Congratulations Nastaran!

Through The PFS Lens: A Profession In Change | Featured In Landscapes Paysages Magazine

PFS Studio is featured in the Spring 2024 issue of Landscapes | Paysages Magazine. This issue, ‘Generations’, is dedicated to the many transitions the landscape architecture profession has seen over the last 20-30 years in BC.

PFS Studio has been in practice for over 35 years. Over these decades, we have held on to a relatively consistent set of values and ambitions within the constantly changing world within which we practice. Our work has emphasized the importance of the public realm in defining and shaping our cities, communities, and environments. And we have consistently pursued work that has come with complex challenges, but with potential for meaningful change. In this latest article, PFS Studio discusses our practice in terms of responsiveness to the changing world, our consistent focus on context and placekeeping, and our reliance on our team’s diversity and the high level of Principal engagement.

Read the article here.

Celebrating 1 year in Toronto

We are pleased to officially announce that PFS Studio has opened its doors in Toronto!

Over the last two decades, PFS Studio’s landscape architecture, urban design, and planning practice has been deeply rooted in Toronto. We have led the design and construction of some of the city’s most beloved public spaces including Grange Park, Underpass Park, Sherbourne Common, Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, Vaughan Civic Centre and the Front Street East Promenade and Park. We have also led or been centrally involved in key planning initiatives including the East Bayfront Precinct Plan and the West Don Lands Public Realm Plan.

Since opening our studio in the heart of the downtown, we have been working on several preeminent design and planning projects including Mirvish Village Park, Bathurst Quay, the Vision for Portland Slip, Butterfield Park, Tyndale Green, Regent Park Revitalization Phases 4 & 5, and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).

Our team is very excited about this next step to support the firm’s Ontario client base and meet the day-to-day needs of Ontario projects. Our Toronto and Vancouver studios are dedicated to our shared vision and focus to deliver iconic and memorable open spaces and urban places for all to enjoy.