
Dan Lenander is a Danish-trained Architect with 25 years of experience in residential design, specializing in adaptive housing, multigenerational living, and co-op housing projects. A former board member of Seton Villa Seniors Centre, he brings deep expertise in senior housing, accessibility, and aging-in-place design. Dan designs custom homes and shared living environments that balance independence, accessibility, and long-term adaptability.

Kate Jin is an Interior Designer and Qualified Adaptive Home Specialist with over 20 years of experience in residential design, renovations, and construction-focused projects. An MBA graduate from the University of Victoria, she combines design expertise with strong confidence in construction processes, co-op housing models, and land use considerations. Kate specializes in aging-in-place design, multigenerational living, and adaptive housing strategies, helping clients navigate complex housing decisions with clarity and confidence.

Eitaro Hirota is a Vancouver-based Architect and Principal at Eitaro Hirota Architecture, Inc., designing inclusive, community-oriented spaces across residential, mixed-use, and public projects. His work emphasizes multigenerational living, aging-in-place design, and human-centered architecture, creating environments that support social engagement, accessibility, and community resiliency.
Eitaro’s portfolio includes innovative multi-generation laneway houses, supportive seniors housing, and adaptive residential projects that blur traditional boundaries between living, caregiving, and community interaction.

Vic Cheung, PMP, is a Construction Project Manager with extensive experience in residential and commercial renovations. Known for strong craftsmanship, execution, and budget control, Vic ensures projects are delivered efficiently and to a high standard through structured construction and project management.
