Winners announced for Prix d’excellence en architecture
The Ordre des architectes du Québec (OAQ) has announced the winning projects of its Prix d’excellence en architecture 2024.
Eleven projects were honoured at a gala event hosted by Jean-René Dufort, which was held at Espace St-Denis in Montreal. Four awards were also presented to individuals, firms or organizations who displayed a commitment to inclusive, quality architecture in Quebec.
The Grand Prix d’excellence en architecture was awarded to Phase 3 of the Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, in the Capitale-Nationale region. Designed by Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker, this project was carried out on a site both steeped in history and disfigured in recent decades. In the eyes of the jury, it represents architectural and landscaping feat. This new segment of the Promenade has restored access to the St. Lawrence River, and has succeeded in shaping a variety of atmospheres with elegance and subtlety. The designers have demonstrated an exhaustive mastery of the site’s historical heritage, drawing inspiration from the area’s old lumber yards and maritime industry. The Complexe multisport de Saint-Georges won the People’s Choice Award. This project by ABCP Architecture stood out for its environmental and social aspects. The project’s energy performance exceeds conventional standards and is an eloquent example of this type of building in the region.
The Medal of Merit, the OAQ’s highest distinction for an individual, was awarded to architect...
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