2015 OAA Awards: Submission Deadline Approaching!
By Lucas on Jan 20, 2015
The deadline to nominate a design for the 2015 OAA Awards is quickly approaching! Anyone, whether you’re in the architecture and design industry or not, can nominate an Ontario individual or firm’s design.
This year, the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) is emphasizing the importance of multi-unit and mixed-use projects. “As populations continue to grow and shift back towards urban centres, architects will need to present creative residential structures that promote density and accommodate mixed-uses while engaging within their given context and environment,” says OAA President Bill Birdsell. “It’s important to recognize the architects that are designing exceptional and diverse expressions of our modern lifestyle.”
The OAA Awards recognize both emerging and established architects in Ontario. The awards serve as the perfect platform for young, innovative architects to make their splash in the industry and get noticed by other firms and the public. Builder associations across the province have categories recognizing the best designs, but only the OAA brings together submissions and nominations from across Ontario and compares them to see which projects really stood out in the previous year.
180 Queen Street West: Design Excellence winner, 2007 OAA Awards, photo credit - Eduard Hueber
Last year, there were 176 submissions, and the OAA is hoping to exceed that number this year! There were nine winners in Toronto last year, including the Centennial College Library and Academic Facility by Diamond Schmitt Architects, Mount Dennis Library by G. Bruce Stratton Architects, and Victoria Park Subway Station by IBI Group and Brown and Storey Architects. There were only a couple low scale residence winners from Toronto, but with the emphasis falling on condo and mixed-use design, 2015 will hopefully see even more Toronto winners.
Other Toronto winners from previous years include 180 Queen Street West by KPMB Architects, and 60 Richmond East by Teeple Architects. These two designs are from 2007 and 2010, respectively, and we have to say, we think it would be amazing if we started to see more buildings resembling that Teeple design in the downtown core.
2015 OAA Awards Submission categories:
- Best Emerging Practice
- Design Excellence
- Sustainable Design Excellence
- Lieutenant Governor's Award
- G. Randy Roberts Service Award
- Concepts
- Honour Roll
- Landmark Designation
- Lifetime Design Achievement
- Order of da Vinci
- People's Choice
To learn more about the 2015 OAA Awards and to find info on each category, click here.