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2024 CANADIAN ARCHITECT AWARDS CELEBRATION
Scene: Canadian Architect Awards Celebration, February 20, 2025
On February 20, 2025, winners of the Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence gathered at Massey College at the University of Toronto to celebrate. In the congenial setting of Ron Thom’s 1963 masterwork, we raised a glass to the winners of our awards program from 2024.
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WINNER OF A 2024 CANADIAN ARCHITECT PHOTO AWARD OF MERIT
WINNER OF A 2024 CANADIAN ARCHITECT PHOTO AWARD OF MERIT
This is a sophisticated and transformative photograph of a 1970s building and entrance—an era ubiquitous in our built environment. The shadows are creatively seen and used as part of the composition. The photograph masterfully captures and celebrates the everyday beauty of a humble building material that has been deployed in a subtle way.
– Lisa Stinner-Kun, juror
Twenty + Change 2024
AtLRG Architecture Feature
LOOP DESIGN AWARDS 2023
Published Submission: Apt 610 Sherbrooke Flats
LOOP DESIGN AWARDS 2023
Citation Winner: Decisive Moment(s)
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Meet the Canadian Architect Awards Jury
Our jury includes architects Claire Weisz (WXY, New York), Michael Heeney (Surrey City Development Corporation, British Columbia), and Omar Gandhi (Omar Gandhi Architects, Halifax and Toronto). For the adjudication of the Photo Awards of Excellence, they will be joined by photographer Jacqueline Young (Stationpoint Photographic, Winnipeg).
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WINNER OF TWO 2022 CANADIAN ARCHITECT PHOTO AWARDS OF MERIT: THE BUILDER
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WINNER OF TWO 2022 CANADIAN ARCHITECT PHOTO AWARDS OF MERIT: KENASTON BUILDING BLANKET
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RAINBOW BUTTERFLY
APALMANAC
EARLY CAREER AND EMERGING TALENT AWARDS LONGLIST
ARCH DAILY
MINNEDOSA HOUSE: DESIGN-BUILT
PRAIRIE DESIGN LAB
EPISODE 39: PHOTOGRAPHERS
CANADIAN INTERIORS
“HIGH END” JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2022: REPUBLIC ARCHITECTURE
“Despite being battered by recurring lockdowns, most of Canada’s retail landscape remained resilient during the pandemic, and now that things appear to be picking up — particularly by forecasting reports anticipating a robust economic rebound in 2022 due to a successful vaccine rollout and a steady return to work — consumer confidence has rallied, showing once again how deep retail therapy can run.”
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WINNER OF A 2021 CANADIAN ARCHITECT PHOTO AWARD OF MERIT
“This is a courageous shot because it includes all the street furniture in its full glory. Nothing has been photoshopped or cleaned up—there’s the garbage truck, the fire hydrant, the pylons, the man in a brown coat, some graffiti in the back; rather than detracting, these elements work together in a cohesive colour palette, contributing to the richness of the image.”
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RICHARDSON INNOVATION CENTRE: NUMBER TEN ARCHITECTURAL GROUP
“Richardson Innovation Centre is a next generation food science laboratory and research facility located in in downtown Winnipeg, Canada. The north side of the site defines the border of the Exchange District National Historic Site, Canada’s most intact collection of turn-of-the-century Chicago School warehouse buildings. To the south are several continuous blocks of surface parking lots adjacent to a rail line.”
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“MUSE FLATS” RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX: MICHAEL MALTZAN ARCHITECTURE
“Housing and art museums are special interests of Michael Maltzan Architecture and they have completed one of each on neighboring sites and within a few months of each other, reinforcing a nascent arts district at the edge of the University of Winnipeg’s urban campus. The Muse Flats is a clustered block of apartments commissioned by UWCRC 2.0 (University of Winnipeg Community Renewal Corporation)”
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The Architectural Review
Competition: Warming Huts 2022, Winnipeg
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World Interiors News
Dr. George Yee Laboratory of Anatomical Sciences by Stantec Architecture Ltd. wins Bronze in the Learning Category of the 2020 WIN Awards
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RAW Churchill Manitoba
"The 2016 iteration of RAW in Churchill, Manitoba. The Churchill iteration has been hugely popular with international travellers eager to see the Northern Lights in a unique built environment.“
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BORDERCROSSINGS Magazine
“Kristin Nelson, installation view, “Make-Soft,” 2014, RAW: Gallery of Architecture & Design, Winnipeg. All Photographs: Jacqueline Young. All images courtesy the artist, RAW Gallery and Actual gallery, Winnipeg.”
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Pop-up Winnipeg Public Toilet
“Elderly people, disabled people, people with caregivers, women and children all have their lives limited by the lack of public toilets. The Pop-Up Public Toilet Initiative.“
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10 X 20 X 20
“Winnipeg Design Festival. At this event, ten speakers present 20 slides, giving 20 seconds to each slide, to bring the local design community together to share ideas, projects, and design in a fun and informative”
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Little Red Library
“The Little Red Library is a fantastical cube with an immersive sensory environment. The library is constructed of a transparent welding curtain stretched over a tubular steel frame.”
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9 Middlegate
“The renovation of this heritage home incorporated the restoration of important historical details into a modern, energy-efficient exterior upgrade. Natural cedar shingles and a golden-toned wood soffit”
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St. Vital Park Toboggan Slide
“Manitoboggan, the toboggan slide and shelter in St. Vital Park, is a fun place for people of all abilities to embrace winter in Winnipeg. The structure’s accessible design has recently won two international”
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Table for 1200
“Here’s the gist: The event is organized by, and will raise funds for, the fine folks at StorefrontMB, whose mandate is to make Winnipegmore awesome through design initiatives."
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Urban Design Award Winners
“bikeLAB was designed to support the University of Winnipeg’s green initiative to promote alternative modes of transportation and is intended to serve as a model for future campus construction.”
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Second House First Exhibition
“Second House First gives an in-depth look into the cottages and cabins that surround Lake Manitoba in Manitoba, Canada. The exhibition explores and questions the growing differences between the cabin”
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STATIONPOINT at Pecha Kucha
Jacqueline Young went from being an architectural student to an architectural photographer - learn more about her journey here.