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RELEASE: 2016 Vancouver Urban Design Awards

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Vancouver honours best in local architecture and design

Thirteen projects representing the finest in design and architecture were honoured tonight at the 2016 Vancouver Urban Design Awards.

“The creative and innovative projects honoured by this year’s Urban Design Awards all enhance Vancouver’s natural beauty,” said Mayor Gregor Robertson:

Great architecture and the best interior designers of our buildings and public spaces are integral to creating a livable city that’s admired locally and around the world. —Gregor Robertson

The Urban Design Awards recognize and celebrate excellence in architecture and urban design in Vancouver. Winners were chosen in nine categories, along with special jury awards.

The 2016 Vancouver Urban Design Award recipients are:

  • Small-Scale Residential Building
    Project: 430 House
    Firm: D’Arcy Jones
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  • Medium-Scale Residential Building
    Project: 133 East 8th Avenue
    Firm: GBL Architects
    Developer: MYIE Group
    Landscape Architect: Senga Landscape Architecture
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  • Large-Scale Residential Building
    Project: Kwayatsut
    Firm: NSDA Architects
    Landscape Architect: Perry + AssociatesNSDA Architects. Again Interiors. docket 2752.
  • Commercial Buildings that Office for Rent at Asoke Intersection
    Project: 564 Beatty Street
    Firm: IBI Group Architects
    Developer: Reliance Properties Ltd.
    Team: Carscadden Stokes McDonald Architects Inc, Kane Consulting, Donald Luxton & Associates, John Bryson & Partners, ITC Construction Group
    564 - Beatty Street Vancouver BC
  • Government and Institutional Building
    Project: York Theatre
    Firm: Henriquez Partners Architects
    Developer: Wall Financial Corporation
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  • Innovation
    Project: The Vanglo House
    Firm: Lang Wilson Practice in Architecture Culture
    Developer: Vanglo Sustainable Construction Group Ltd.
    Team: PJB Engineering Ltd., TLZ Design Consultants
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  • Outstanding Sustainable Design
    Project: 250 Powell
    Firm: Henriquez Partners Architects
    Developer: BC Housing Corporation
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  • Landscape, Public Space and Infrastructure
    Project: Metamorphous – Corten Seawall Sculpture and Foreshore Enhancement
    Firm: Paul Sangha Landscape Architecture
    Developer: Barrie Sali & Roxanne Diaz
    Team: Balanced Environmental, Fossil Project Services, Drabek Technologies, GeoPacific Consultants Ltd.
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  • Urban Elements (two awarded)
    Element: Bendy Straw Trellis at Mid Main Park
    Firm: Hapa Collaborative
    Team: Equilibrium Consulting Inc., Watanabe Engineering, Aplin Martin Consultants Ltd.
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  • Element: TELUS Garden Office Pavilion
    Firm: Henriquez Partners Architects
    Developer: Westbank Projects Corp.
    Landscape Architect: Phillips Farevaag Smallenberg
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Special Jury Awards

  • Contextual Response in Urban Design
    Project: MNP Tower
    Firm: Kohn Pederson Fox Associates and Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership
    Developer: Oxford Properties Group
    Landscape Architect: Durante Kreuk Ltd.
    MNP Tower, Vancouver, Canada Architects - Kohn Pedersen Fox
  • Active Façade
    Project: 999 Seymour
    Firm: Acton Ostry Architects
    Developer: Townline Holdings
    Landscape Architect: Durante Kreuk Ltd.
    999Seymour_5_Nelson&Seymourdusk
  • Partnership of Two Cultures
    Project: Skwachàys Healing Lodge
    Firm: Joe Y. Wai Architect
    Developer: Vancouver Native Housing Society
    Team: JM Engineering, Cobalt Engineering, Donald Luxton and Associates, Jonathan Losee Ltd.
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For more details on the winning projects, visit vancouver.ca/design-awards.

Winners were selected by an independent jury, whose members were:

  • Jane Durante, founding member of Durante Kreuk Ltd.
  • Roger Hughes, architect, founding partner of HCMA Architecture + Design
  • Scott Romses, architect, principal of Romses Architects
  • Bill Pechet, principal owner and director of Pechet Studio.

The awards, which are presented every other year, promote urban design awareness, its value in place-making and the positive contribution public-realm design makes to the lives of people. Honourees receive a plaque and recognition at the ceremony and on the City’s website. The first Vancouver Urban Design Awards were presented in 2014.

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