2016 Prairie Design Awards winners

Thursday, June 9, 2016

The 2016 Prairie Design Awards winners have been announced. The awards were presented at a reception at the MacKenzie Art Gallery on June 3rd, 2016.

Every two years, The Alberta Association of Architects, The Saskatchewan Association of Architects and The Manitoba Association of Architects celebrate those setting new standards of creativity and skill in architecture and interior design. This tri-provincial collaboration has been recognizing design excellence in the prairies since its inauguration in 2000.

There were 101 submissions received in four categories: Recent Work, Small Projects, Landscape Architecture, and Interior Design. Of the 10 projects selected, four received an Award of Excellence, and six were recognized with an Award of Merit.

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE WINNERS

Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum [Photo]
Wembley, Alberta
Stephen Teeple Architect | Architecture Tkalcic Bengert
Commonwealth Community Recreation Centre
Edmonton, Alberta
MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects | HIP Architects in Joint Venture

John Fry Sports Park Pavilion
Edmonton, Alberta
the marc boutin architectural collaborative inc.

Memorial Drive Landscape of Memory: Pathway Remediation
Calgary, Alberta
the marc boutin architectural collaborative inc.

AWARD OF MERIT WINNERS

Court of Queen’s Bench Expansion and Renovations
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Henry Downing Architects

Borden Park Pavilion
Edmonton, Alberta
gh3 architecture

Mill Woods Park Pavilion
Edmonton, Alberta
Dub Architects Ltd.

youCUBE
Winnipeg, Manitoba
5468796 Architecture Inc.

The Edmonton Military Commemorative Monument
Edmonton, Alberta
the marc boutin architectural collaborative inc.

Little Red Library
Winnipeg, Manitoba
David Penner Architect

 

 

 

 

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