Architecture alumni well represented in Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence
Originally posted at: https://www.canadianarchitect.com/announcing-the-2021-canadian-architect-award-winners/
Now in their 54th year, the awards are the highest recognition for excellence in the design stage in the Canadian architectural sector. By focusing on commissioned but not yet completed projects along with exceptional student work and architectural photography, the program recognizes design ambition and supports an overall culture of design excellence.
Of the 213 professional and student submissions received for this year’s awards program, the jury selected 5 projects for Awards of Excellence, 6 projects for Awards of Merit, and 2 projects for Student Awards of Excellence. They also selected a single winner of a Canadian Architect Photo Award of Excellence, and two images to receive Photo Awards of Merit.
The winners which include Dalhousie graduates (with those individuals we could pick out from the photos) are:
Awards of Excellence
- A Resilient Duplex for Fort Severn First Nation, Two Row Architect with KPMB Architects (Bruno Webber MArch’00)
- UBC Gateway, Perkins&Will | Schmidt Hammer Lassen (Laura Gilmore BEDS’13)
- Cunard Street Live/Work/Grow, FBM architecture • interior design • planning
(Susan Fitzgerald MArch’99)
- École Val-Martin, Chevalier Morales (Trevor Davies MArch’98)
- New Academic Building at Woodsworth College, Kongats Architects (Courtney Ho MArch’19)
- The Panda Pavilions, Atelier Ping Jiang / EID Arch (Ping Jiang MArch’97)
The jury comprised architects Anne Carrier (Anne Carrier architecte, Lévis, Quebec), Carol Phillips (Moriyama & Teshima Architect, Toronto), and Alfred Waugh (Formline Architecture, Vancouver, BC), as well as photo juror James Brittain.
Full jury comments can be viewed here. The winners are published in the December issue of Canadian Architect, available in print and online.