Five Canadian buildings win 2017 North American Copper in Architecture Award
Five Canadian buildings are recipients of the 2017 North American Copper in Architecture Award (NACIA).
Established in 2008, the NACIA program recognizes and promotes North American building projects for their outstanding use of architectural copper and copper alloys. Now in its 10th year, the annual awards program showcases a wide range of projects, all of which highlight craftsmanship, attention to detail and architectural vision.
The NACIA awards program is sponsored by industry representatives at CDA and the Canadian Copper & Brass Development Association (CCBDA). Projects are selected across three different categories: New Construction, Renovation/Restoration and Ornamental Applications.Â
“The outstanding quality and ingenuity of the copper projects submitted over the past ten years is truly inspiring,” said Stephen Knapp, the Director of the Sheet, Strip, & Plate Council for the Copper Development Association (CDA). Â “Not only is copper known for its sustainability and durability, its innate beauty continues to make it an appealing building material. Every year I am amazed by the innovative ways copper is being applied.” The Canadian winners include:Â
Courtesy of NACIA
166 Dovercourt House ? Toronto, Ontario, CanadaÂ
New Construction Category
Application: Wall Cladding
Builder/Developer: Luloo Boutique Homes
General Contractor: Mazifa Corp
Copper Manufacturer: Copper in Design
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