Get inspired By Past Winners of the Canadian Architect Awards
The deadline to submit your project to the Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence and Photo Award of Excellence is quickly approaching. Submissions of projects in the design phase and under construction are due on Thursday, September 10, 2019.
This is also the deadline for submitting your best architectural photo of a Canadian building.
Here?s a look back at some of our favourite entries from past years.
Beekeeping frames inspired the use of wood cells for the ceiling, walls and seating.
Mass timber was used in several of the selected projects in 2019, including the Honey Bee Research Centre by Moriyama & Teshima Architects. The hive-like design takes its inspiration from bees, learning from one of nature?s greatest architects. Our jurors commented: “A great marriage of landscape and building that becomes a magical extension of this part of the Guelph campus. The central space is going to be a beautiful, textured room.” A workshop where exhibitions are constructed ?is a museum-within-a-museum, consolidating key imagery from the project in a single scene.
Our 2019Â awards had an exceptionally strong showing of student awards. The Museum of Natural History to Ultima Thule, a thesis project by Brandon Eli John Bergem of University of Toronto, imagined a series of dioramas commemorating an Arctic island ravaged by the climate crisis. The resultant images were so compelling that we chose one of them for the cover of our awards issue.
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