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Creating a ‘better world for all’: 2024 Governor General’s Medals in Architecture announced

Creating a ‘better world for all’: 2024 Governor General’s Medals in Architecture announced
EMA PETER PHOTOGRAPHY — Grow, from Modern Office of Design and Architecture, is a 20-unit multi-residential housing project in the Bankview neighbourhood of Calgary, Alta.

OTTAWA – The (RAIC) and the have announced the recipients of the 2024 Governor General’s Medals in Architecture.

The biennial awards recognize and celebrate outstanding design in recently completed built projects of any size, type and geographical location by Canadian architects, an RAIC release said.

“The awarded projects demonstrate exceptional, careful consideration of people, place and purpose, and further contribute to the growing Canadian culture of design. The RAIC offers congratulations to this year’s recipients and everyone who contributed their work to these awards. Each and every project shows how architecture can be a positive force that is inclusive, sustainable, and capable of change in individual lives and communities. Your dedication to design excellence creates a better world for all,” RAIC president Jason Robbins said in statement.

 

 

The 2024 medal recipients are:

  • , Calgary, Alta., Modern Office of Design + Architecture (MODA)   
  • , King City, Ont., Kongats Architects  
  • , Toronto, Williamson Williamson Inc.  
  • , Mississauga, Ont., MJMA Architecture & Design  
  • , Quebec, Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker Architecture  
  • , Winnipeg, 5468796 Architecture  
  • , Burnaby, B.C., Perkins&Will  
  • , Chicoutimi, Que., Agence Spatiale | APPAREIL Architecture | BGLA  
  • , Cape Breton, N.S., Fowler Bauld & Mitchell Ltd. (FBM)  
  • , North York, Ont., Suulin Architects  
  • , St. Catharines, Ont., MJMA Architecture & Design | Raimondo + Associates Architects
  • , Montreal, Lemay 

“Each of the architectural teams from across the country that is being recognized deserves our thanks and appreciation for their exciting and exceptional works, as well as for their unique contributions to the architectural landscape of Canada,” Canada Council for the Arts director and CEO Michelle Chawla added.

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