Prix du XXe siècle - Winners | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada

Prix du XXe siècle - Winners

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and the Canadian National Trust wish to raise public awareness of 20th-century buildings of major national architectural significance.

The Prix du XXe siècle recognizes the enduring excellence of buildings whose architecture is of national significance in the historical context of Canadian architecture. The prize may be awarded to a building built in Canada, but designed by an architect from here or elsewhere in the world, or to a building built anywhere in the world, but designed by a Canadian architect.

2020
Recipient(s) Architect(s)
Niagara Falls Butterfly Conservatory

Baird Sampson Neuert Architects

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Humber Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge

Montgomery Sisam Architects

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2019
Recipient(s) Architect(s)
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre View
2018
Recipient(s) Architect(s)
Toronto Central YMCA

Diamond Schmitt Architects

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2017
Recipient(s) Architect(s)
CN Tower

John Andrews International/Roger du Toit

The Webb Zerafa Menkes Housden Partnership (WZMH)

Associated Project Architect, Edward R. Baldwin

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Ontario Place - Cinesphere and Pods
Eberhard Zeidler (then of Craig Zeidler Strong, now Zeidler Partnership Architects)
 
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2013
Recipient(s) Architect(s)
Massey College (1962)

Ron Thom (with Thompson, Berwick & Pratt)

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Grande Prairie Regional College (1974)

Douglas Cardinal, FRAIC

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2007
Recipient(s) Architect(s)
Wolf House (1967)

Diamond & Myers (designed by Barton Myers)

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Simon Fraser University (1965)

Erickson/Massey

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Smith House 2 (1964)

Erickson/Massey

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The Toronto Dominion Centre - 1967 (First phase); 1991 (Sixth phase)

Toronto Dominion Bank Tower, Royal Trust Tower, Commercial Union Tower (now called Canadian Pacific Tower), and Banking Hall
Architects: Bregman + Hamann Architects and John B. Parkin Associates (in joint venture)
Design consultant: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

IBM Tower (now called TD Waterhouse Tower)
Architect: Bregman + Hamann Architects

Ernst & Young Tower
Architects: Bregman + Hamann Architects and Scott Associates (in joint venture)

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2011
Recipient(s) Architect(s)
Ottawa Train Station (1966)

John B. Parkin Architects (Successor Firm, NORR Limited) 

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Robson Square (1973-1983)

Arthur Erickson Architects

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The Museum of Anthropology at UBC (1971-76)

Arthur Erickson Architects

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Heating and Cooling Plant, University of Regina (1967)

Clifford Wiens

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2015
Recipient(s) Architect(s)
Fathers of Confederation Buildings Trust (Confederation Centre of the Arts) (1964)

Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold, Sise
(later ARCOP, now Architecture | 49)

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2014
Recipient(s) Architect(s)
Strutt House (1956)

James W. Strutt

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Toronto City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square (1965)

Viljo Revell and John. B. Parkin Associates
(now NORR Limited Architects Engineers Planners) 

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2012
Recipient(s) Architect(s)
Peter Hemingway Fitness and Leisure Centre (1969-70)

Hemingway and Laubenthal Architects

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