Karen Marler has transitioned from her role as HCMA partner to principal emeritus, marking the next stage of her remarkable 41-year career. In this new role, Marler will continue to support project teams and clients through design guidance and mentorship.
When Marler first joined HCMA’s predecessor firm in 1984, architectural practice looked very different – especially for women. Her rise to associate in 1996 and partner in 1998 was testament not only to her talent, but her conviction and courage. From the beginning, she pushed for design that mattered: spaces rooted in dignity, belonging, sustainability, and real-world impact.
Throughout her career, Marler has led the design and delivery of more than 55 significant projects, spanning housing, childcare, mixed-use developments, and education. Her portfolio includes landmark work, including the world’s first Living Building Challenge-certified childcare centre, a student residence guided by an Indigenous-led process of co-creation, and transformative academic and student housing hubs that continue to define the heart of UBC’s campus.
Marler’s approach to architecture has always been grounded in clarity, precision, and purpose. Her influence is visible not only in the projects she’s led, but in the people she’s helped mentor – many of whom now shape HCMA’s future.




