KAGVRV is led by Colin Mbugua who holds an Undergraduate degree in Architecture from the Politencico di Milano in Italy and a Masters degree in Architecture from the University of British Columbia in Canada. 

Colin’s current interests lies in how families are co habiting in Vancouvers particular real estate/financial climate and how different generations are collaborating to secure a mutually benefitial quality of life . The practise views architecture as an instrument to mediate between our changing societies and how we live together, with further interest in our cities relationship to the countryside. The by- products of these interests are typically architecture, exhibitions or publications.  

contact : colin@kagvrv.com

KAGVRV is led by Colin Mbugua who holds an Undergraduate degree in Architecture from the Politencico di Milano in Italy and a Masters degree in Architecture from the University of British Columbia in Canada.

Colin’s primary interest lies in the urban condition of Vancouver. The practise is involved in mediating how multi-generational families cohabitate space. With great influence from British Columbia’s vast and rich country, research between Vancouvers relationship to it’s countryside has led to exhibition and sculptural work to further his engagement with his surrounding territorial issues.

contact : colin@kagvrv.com



Ice Arch 01 :

A continuous investigation on native structures, the ice arch 01 was realised in -12ºC using a cotton fabric and 35L of water.

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