Robert Ciccozzi

Robert Ciccozzi

FOUNDER / PRINCIPAL
Architect AIBC, AAA, AIA, B.Arch.

Robert is an award-winning, registered architect with over four decades of professional experience. A respected designer with an eye for detail and context, Robert prides himself on quality work and client satisfaction.

After graduating in 1987 from Carleton University with a Bachelor of Architecture (with Distinction) degree, Robert became an intern architect with Paul Merrick Architects Ltd. There he quickly established himself as a strong team member on various key projects such as City Square at 12th & Cambie and a project leader on The Medical Student and Alumni Centre at 12th & Heather, the Seow Residence in West Vancouver and the Royal Roads Military College Dining Hall in Victoria.

In 1992, Robert established the firm Robert Ciccozzi Architect Ltd. from which he designed and realized the Goodbrand Residence and The Metro’s One and Two. In 1993, Robert Ciccozzi was a founding partner in establishing the firm Ekistics Architecture Inc.  He designed and realized various projects including the Manteo Beach Club, The Clarkson, Bloomfield Gardens, as well as housing and clubhouses in Japan. During this period, Robert was contracted as an architectural consultant for The Resort Municipality of Whistler, responsible for providing reviews and recommendations to the Advisory Design Panel for the majority of buildings in Village North and various projects throughout the resort.

Since 1999, Robert Ciccozzi has been responsible for the growth and vision of Ciccozzi Architecture.

Robert Ciccozzi