Robson Square (1973-1983)
Architect(s):
Arthur Erickson Architects
Vancouver
BC
Award Category:
Prix du XXe siècle
Robson Square is a modern landmark in the City of Vancouver, a unique civic complex three blocks long, a masterwork by Arthur Erickson conceived and designed as a single entity. It won the prestigious American Society of Landscape Architects President's Award of Excellence in 1979, where the jury commented on the "extraordinary integration of landscape architecture with architecture--consistent and coherent." Envisioned by Arthur Erickson and Cornelia Hahn Oberlander as a "linear urban park, importing nature into the city", this was a bold, contemplative work of urban design.
"Thanks to its splendid horizontality and its complex system of landscape terraces, pools and waterfalls, this vast urban landmark is able to embody a Westcoast sense of space and relationships. Bridging between the law and the arts, it epitomizes the urban monument in its highest civic aspiration."