Governor General's Medals in Architecture — 2014 Recipient | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada

Governor General's Medals in Architecture — 2014 Recipient

Residence for the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto
Toronto
ON
Award Category: 
Governor General’s Medals in Architecture

Shim-Sutcliffe Architects Inc. 

Lead design architect(s): 

Brigitte Shim, FRAIC
Howard Sutcliffe, FRAIC

The new home for the Sisters of St Joseph forms a sinuous line between the Don Valley to the north and the low-rise urban fabric of the city to the south. The building articulates both individual contemplative life and the community engagement of the sisters’ ministries. It makes relationships to nature and the city to reinforce public and private aspects. These dualities are expressed both in the exterior of the building and its interior spaces.

Jury Comment(s): 

"This project shines for the care that was brought in creating a loving environment for the elderly.  The progression of public to private living spaces is underscored by the transition from urban to natural setting, along a narrow site on the edge of a ravine.  The choice of materials and the careful attention to detail further add to the notion of this being a life-supporting environment, in the most profound sense of the term."

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Photo: Courtesy of the Sisters of St. Joseph

Photo: James Dow

Photo: Positive Imaging

Photo: Bob Gundu

Photo: Bob Gundu