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Three new Principals, one shared vision

From left to right, Aiden, Ali, and Darin stand together smiling at the camera. They lean against a short concrete wall, and in the background behind them is a slightly blurred view to Granville Street in Vancouver.

We’re proud to announce that three hcma leaders have joined the partnership group.

As Principals, Aiden Callison, Ali Kenyon, and Darin Harding will help us generate new possibilities, momentum, and capacity. They’ll work with our seven other principals to shape the firm’s future direction, and particularly our role as a leader in sustainable and inclusive design, maximizing positive impact for our communities. The announcement comes not long after the appointment of five new Associate Principals in November 2024, pointing to the exciting progression of leaders paving their way forward at hcma.

“The addition of Aiden, Ali, and Darin to our partnership reflects hcma’s dedication to fostering leadership from within. Each one’s unique contribution to our practice has helped to shape how we work, how we build community, and how we push the boundaries of what’s possible. With their shared passion and vision, we are in excellent hands for the years ahead.”

Darryl Condon, Managing Principal at hcma

Aiden Callison leads a dedicated team within hcma focused on working with First Peoples. As a Coast Salish architect and member of the Hwlitsum First Nation, he applies his lived experience, expertise in civic and recreation buildings, and deep knowledge of inclusive design to support Indigenous communities. With an emphasis on co-creation and capacity-building, some of his past projects include the award-winning Wii Gyemsiga Siwilaawksat student residence, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) Land Development Strategies, and a forthcoming longhouse and cultural centre for Gitxaała Nation.

Ali Kenyon’s work is at the intersection of community and the built environment. With a unique interdisciplinary background, first in industrial design and then architecture, she leads the design and delivery of public spaces, development plans, and complex community buildings. She played an instrumental leadership role on the award-winning təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Centre, and is currently leading the forthcoming River District Community Centre. Ali works across scales and in between disciplines, seeking thoughtful opportunities to root cities, buildings, and landscapes in their cultural context and supporting systems.

Darin Harding most recently established hcma’s new Calgary office, already busy with multiple projects. He is passionate about designing community buildings that foster connection through a human-centered approach. He leads diverse teams on public space design, civic and institutional projects, community centres, and recreation and aquatic facilities. Darin’s love for sport and recreation often manifests in his projects. He’s played leadership roles on the University of Windsor Toldo Lancer Centre, the forthcoming Harry Jerome Community Recreation Centre, and Coronation Park Sports and Recreation Centre.

Aiden, Ali, and Darin caught in action walking and chatting in downtown Vancouver.
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