Jonathan Yardley Architect

Address: 316 Isabella Point Rd
Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 1V4
CA

Mailling Address: 316 Isabella Point Rd
Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 1V4
CA

Phone: (250) 653-4931

Fax: (250) 653-9931

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Website: http://www.yardleyarchitect.ca

Jonathan Yardley Architect

Established 24 years and providing full architectural services
personally carried out by Jonathan Yardley, Dip.Arch (Birm.),
MAIBC, MRAIC, RIBA. Located in the Gulf Islands but providing
services throughout B.C. Main fields of practice are the design
of unique custom houses and in the field of heritage conservation
where he is a respected expert with over 30 years of experience.

Company Details

Year Established: 1972

Total Sales ($CDN): $100,000 - $200,000

Number of Employees: 3

Company Information

Jonathan Yardley
Title: Director
Telephone: (250) 653-4931
Fax: (250) 653-9931
Email: Click Here

Services

Architect - Education - Other

Architect - Feasibility Study Studies into the economic and physical feasibility of many diverse projects for single family homes to land subdivisions.

Architect - Commercial (low Rise) Full Professional services for the design of small scale commercial/retail developments.

Architect - Office Building - Low Rise Design of small scale office buildings associated with retail developments.

Architect - Hotels/Tourism Planning and design of tourism accommodations. From small bed and breakfasts to exclusive high end destination resorts.

Architect - Residential - Single Family Custom designed houses for unique sites on the Gulf Islands and the West Coast, with emphasis on environmentally friendly materials and construction.

Architect - Master Planning Recent projects have included the 20 year Master Plan for the new Royal Roads University, Victoria, B.C.

Architect - Heritage Conservation Major focus of the practice is in the field of heritage conservation. Projects have ranged from the restoration of the 1852 Hudson`s Bay Bastion, Nanaimo, B.C. to the Victoria Normal School (1912), Victoria, B.C.