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Ontario Association of Architects
Photo Credit (Above): Doublespace Photography
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Architecture Practice: Ken Fukushima Architecture in association with David Fujiwara Architect
Chosen by a jury...
Ontario Association of Architects
Photo Credit (Above): Ema Peter Photography
Location: Mississauga, Ontario
Architecture Practice: RDH Architects Inc.
Chosen by a jury of respected design experts, the 20 projects...
Location: Kingston, Ontario
Completed: 2009
Architect: Shoalts and Zaback Architects Ltd.
Nominated by: Ted Hsu, MPP (Kingston and the Islands)
Located at a crossroads of...
Ontario Association of Architects
Location: Scarborough, Ontario
Architecture Practice: LGA Architectural Partners Ltd.
Chosen by a jury of respected design experts, the 20 projects comprising the OAA’s 2024 Design...
Ontario Association of Architects
Location: Cambridge, Ontario
Architecture Practice: Dowling Architects
Chosen by a jury of respected design experts, the 20 projects comprising the OAA’s 2024 Design Excellence Finalists...
Location: Whitby, Ontario
Date of Completion: 2010
Architect: Perkins+Will Canada Inc.
Nominated by: Lorne Coe, MPP (Whitby)
When tasked with designing a new community centre and library for...
Climate Action
The architecture profession must play a role in stabilizing the climate change crisis, lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in favour of clean power. This is one of the reasons why...
Climate Action
The architecture profession must play a role in stabilizing the climate change crisis, lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in favour of clean power. This is one of the reasons why...
Location: Whitby
Date of Completion: 2005
Architect: Shore Tilbe Irwin and Partners (now Perkins+Will)
Nominated by: Lorne Coe, MPP (Whitby)
By establishing a dynamic relationship between...
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