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Eva Matsuzaki was born on 27 February, 1944 in Riga, Latvia, is an architect. Discover Eva Matsuzaki's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Occupation Architect
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 27 February, 1944
Birthday 27 February
Birthplace Riga, Latvia
Nationality Latvia

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1998

She became the first female president of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) at the 1998 festival of architecture in Regina, serving for one year. Matsuzaki is currently a member of the Board of Callanish Society, which is a support group for people surviving with cancer.

1992

Les Terraces is a luxury condominium tower located on Bellevue Avenue in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Eva spent several years working as one of Arthur Erickson's main architectural designers and this apartment tower displays many key influences and connections to his work. It consists of one residential unit per floor and stepped terraces to create unobstructed views that are oriented towards the sea. The material palette of the design incorporates residual concrete brutalism with combinations of brickwork. The design was awarded the BC Lieutenant-Governor's Medal in Architecture in 1992.

1984

In 1984, Eva and Kiyoshi Matsuzaki partnered with architect Jim Wright to form Matsuzaki Wright Architects. In 1998, the firm was renamed Matsuzaki Architects Inc. Matsuzaki Wright Architects are known for a portfolio of works in a mid-century modern style, and for creating benchmarks in the emerging field of sustainable design. Matsuzaki has followed two themes throughout her practice: a thoughtful approach to environmentally-sensitive design and a commitment to the architectural and larger community.

1974

Eva worked for Arthur Erickson Architects from 1974–1984 with husband Kiyoshi Matsuzaki. At Arthur Erickson, she was the design coordinator for the Provincial Government Office Building and the Courthouse Complex in Vancouver (also known as Robson Square). Eva also became Project Architect for the Government of Canada Building, a condominium in West Vancouver and a mixed-use condominium in Whistler, British Columbia.

In 1974, Arthur Erickson performed a feasibility study on the building that was once the Vancouver Courthouse, to improve the usage of the building for the growing city. After extensive designs and renovations to the old courthouse, Arthur Erickson Architects opened the Vancouver Art Gallery. Eva Matsuzaki was an architect with Erickson's firm, and was a project supervisor for the courthouse renovations.

1970

Through her career, Eva met her late husband and fellow architect, Kiyoshi Matsuzaki. Eva and Kiyoshi met at the coffee machine while both working at Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates and were married in 1970. Kiyoshi is a Japanese-Canadian architect, former president of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) and former council member of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia. Eva and Kiyoshi moved to Vancouver, British Columbia in 1972 where they worked together for the entirety of their architectural careers. In 2010, Kiyoshi was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and passed away in 2012. Eva and Kiyoshi have two children, Tessa and Martin.

1966

After graduating from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Architecture, Eva worked in the office of Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates in Hamden, Connecticut between 1966-1972. She became job architect for the Irwin Union National Bank located in Columbus, Indiana and the Lehman Pavilion at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Eva then worked with architectural firm McCarter Nairne, between 1972–1974.

1954

The Irwin Union Bank, currently known as the Irwin Conference Center, was constructed in Columbus Indiana. The original building was a one storey structure designed by Eero Saarinen in 1954. Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates created a larger addition in 1973. Eva Matsuzaki was job architect for the 1973 addition when she was working in the firm of Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates.

1944

Eva Matsuzaki (born Eva Pūpols on February 27, 1944) is a retired architect and first former female president of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC). Eva immigrated from Latvia to the United States and later developed her career living in Vancouver, Canada. In 1998, she established her own firm known as Matsuzaki Architects Incorporated along with her husband, Kiyoshi Matsuzaki. Matsuzaki is a founding member of Vancouver's women in architecture support network and is involved in environmentally sensitive and sustainable building design.

Eva Pūpols was born on February 27, 1944 in Riga, Latvia, that at the time was occupied by Nazi Germany, and later immigrated to New York City, USA with her family at the age of 5. She wanted to create architecture as early as ten years old. She would stay up late at night and redesign houses and building plans that were featured in magazines. Eva attended Cornell University and graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1966. She was one of two women in a graduating class of 40 students.