Toronto Urban Design Awards winners announced
The winners of this year’s Toronto Urban Design Awards were announced at a ceremony on Wednesday, September 13.
As Toronto’s population continues to expand, there is an increasing demand for new and improved public spaces and amenities for both residents and visitors alike.
As a result, the awards acknowledge and celebrate the pursuit of design excellence in the city’s growth and development.
The projects honored by the Toronto Urban Design Awards make substantial contributions to the overall quality and design excellence of our urban environment. This year, a total of 84 submissions were received across nine categories.
In May, the jury reviewed and considered these submissions, conducting site visits to the selected projects on the shortlist.
The 2023 Urban Design Awards has multiple categories. These include “Elements,” encompassing objects, public art installations, and landscape features contributing to the public realm’s quality, such as benches, signage, and works of art. Another category is “Private Buildings in Context,” recognizing buildings or building compositions demonstrating urban design excellence, sustainable design measures, and their relationship to the public realm, with subcategories for “Low-Scale” (up to four storeys), “Mid-Rise” (typically five to 11 storeys), and “Tall” buildings (exceeding the width of adjacent streets). This diverse range of categories ensures a comprehensive evaluation of projects across urban and suburban settings.
The “Public Buildings in Context” category includes individual or grouped structures primarily serving the public and being accessible to them. These buildings, whether for education, healthcare, recreation, culture, or civic purposes, are pivotal in various communities, from small neighborhoods to national entities. It encompasses all building scales (low-scale, mid-rise, and tall) and considers both new construction and restoration/renovation projects in urban and suburban settings.
This year, the jury recognized projects with 10 Awards of Excellence, eight Awards of Merit, and two Special Jury Awards for Community Activation.
The Award of Excellence recipients:
Private Buildings in Context — Low-Scale: The Drake Hotel Modern Wing at 1150 Queen St. W.
Project Team:
Architect: Diamond Schmitt
Landscape Architect: Alexander Budrevics + Associates
Structural Engineer: Blackwell
Interior: DesignAgency, +tongtong & The Drake’s in-house team
Mechanical and Electrical: BK Consulting
Sustainability: Footprint
Private Buildings in Context — Mid-Rise: Summerhill Offices at 1133 Yonge St.
Project Team
Architect: Studio JCI
Structural Engineer: WSP
Mechanical Engineer: The Aquila Group
Electrical Engineer: Scheinman Group
Private Buildings in Context — Tall: Harris Square at 21 Lawren Harris Sq. and 81 Bay – CIBC SQUARE Phase 1 at 81 Bay St.
Project Team
Architect: Saucier+Perrotte Architectes & ZAS
Architects and Interiors
Project Team
Architect: WilkinsonEyre
Landscape Architect: Public Work
Planning Consultant: Urban Strategies Inc.
Architect of Record: Adamson Associates Architects
Public Buildings in Context: Tommy Thompson Entrance and Pavilion at 3 Leslie St., Scott Street Interlocking Signal Tower Generator in the Union Station Rail Corridor, and Wychwood Neighbourhood Branch Library restoration and addition at 1431 Bathurst St.
Project Team
Architect: DTAH Architects Limited
Landscape Architect: DTAH
Structural Engineer: Faet Lab
Electrical and Mechanical Engineer: Thomas A. Fakete Limited
Civil and Stormwater Management Engineering: SCS
Consulting Group Ltd.
Ecology: North-South Environmental
Cost Consultant: A.W. Hooker
Project Team
Architect: RDH Architects (RDHA)
Structural Engineer: Entuitive
Mechanical & Electrical: Smith + Andersen
Project Team
Architect: Shoalts & Zaback Architects Ltd.
Landscape Architect: The Scott Wentworth Landscape
Group Ltd.
Engineer: H.H. Angus & Associates Ltd.
Heritage Consultant and Collaborating Architect: Philip
Goldsmith Architect
Structural Engineer: RJC
Civil Engineer: Josselyn Engineering
Small Open Spaces: Bloor-Annex BIA Parkettes at 320 Robert St., 290 Major St., 306 Brunswick Ave., and 2 Howland Ave.
Project Team
Landscape Architect: DTAH
Artist: Robert Cram
Large Places and/or Neighbourhood Designs: RendezViews at 229 Richmond St. W.
Project Team
Architect: Oliver Geddes, The Fifth Group
Artist: Bruno Smoky + Shalak Attack
Visions and Master Plans: Downsview Framework Plan at Downsview Airfield Toronto, 123 Garratt Blvd, Toronto, ON M3K 1Y5.
Project Team
Architect: Henning Larsen (urban design); KPMB
Architects (architecture); Urban Strategies Inc.
(planning)
Landscape Architect: SLA
Engineer: Transsolar, Ramboll, Purpose Building, BA
Group, Monumental Projects Inc
Public Engagement: Third Party Public, Department of
Words and Deeds
Indigenous Engagement: NBISSIING Consulting Inc
Communication Design: Future Simple Studio
The Award of Merit recipients:
Elements: Plant it Forward at 144 King St. W. and Urban Fire Benches on Bloor Street.
Project Team
Artist: John Notten
Project Team
Architect: Dialog, DTAH
Electrical Engineer: Mulvey & Banani
Design Lead: Mulvey & Banani Lighting
Private Buildings in Context — Low-Scale: Gusto 501 at 501 King St. E. and The Broadview Terraces at 377 Broadview Ave.
Project Team
Architect: PARTISANS
Engineer: Blackwell Structural Engineers
MEP: BK Consulting
Masonry Engineer: PICCO Engineering
Project Team
Architect: Studio JCI
Structural Engineer: Blackwell Structural Engineers
Mechanical and Electrical Consultant: The Aquila Group
Private Buildings in Context — Mid-Rise: River Street Infill at 41 River St.
Project Team
Architect: Studio JCI
Engineer: Atkinson + Van Groll Inc.
Mechanical Consultant: RDZ Engineers Ltd.
Civil Consultant: Cole Engieering Group Ltd.
Sustainability Consultant: ECOVERT
Private Buildings in Context — Tall: Ace Hotel Toronto at 51 Camden St.
Project Team
Architect: Shim-Sutcliffe Architects
Interior Architecture: Shim-Sutcliffe Architects in collaboration
with Atelier Ace
Landscape Architect: NAK Design Strategies
Planning Team: Bousfield Inc. and Stikeman Elliot
Structural Engineer: RJC Engineers
Civil Engineer: Cole Engineering
MEP: MCW Consultants Ltd.
Construction Manager: Alterra Construction Management Ltd.
Hotel Management: Ace Hotel Group
Award of Merit – Small Open Spaces
Project Team
Architect: LGA Architectural Partners
Landscape Architect: North Design Office
Structural Engineer: Blackwell
Mechanical Engineer: Hidi
Planner, Transportation: MHBC
Civil: Crozier
Shipping Container: Giant
Student: Building in the ‘JUNKSPACE’ at the Parliament Street and Lake Shore Boulevard intersection.
Project Team
Tess Macpherson
Kavita Garg
Special Jury Awards for Community Activation were presented to:
The Oculus Revitalization (Award of Merit) at South Humber Park, 120 The Queensway.
Project Team
Co-Lead: Architectural Conservancy of
Ontario, Toronto Branch (non-profit co-lead)
Architect: Giaimo
plazaPOPS: Albion Islington Squares (Award of Merit) at 2655 Islington Ave., 2627 Islington Ave., 979 Albion Rd., and 950 Albion Rd.
Project Team
Landscape Architect: ERA Architects
Artist: Magic F WonG (Street Mural)
Others: Albion Islington Square BIA, Rexdale
Hub, University of Guelph Landscape
Architecture, plazaPOPS
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