Darren L. Jensen

After being trained at the École des Beaux Arts, Paris (1971) and the UBC School of architecture (1972), Jensen worked in Victoria during the 1970s first with Alan Hodgson, then with Siddell Dennis Warner. From 1976 to 1979he was the CMHC architect for Vancouver Island. His works in Victoria include the Sara Spencer House, the Mount Newton Centre Society building in Saanichton, Constance Court in Esquimalt, and the Youth Hostel rehabilitation project for which he won a B.C. Heritage award.

 

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