National Urban Design Awards — 2020 Recipient
The National Urban Design Awards is a biennial Canadian awards program established by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, the Canadian Institute of Planners and the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects in 2006. The program showcases excellence in urban design, raises public awareness of the role of urban design in sustainability and quality of life in Canadian cities, and recognizes the contributions of individuals, organizations, firms, and projects. The awards are part of a two-tier program held in cooperation with Canadian municipalities.
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Topographic Urban Expansion | Student Projects | View |
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Mechanized River Valley Access | Civic Design Projects | View |
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18 Shades of Gay | Urban Fragments | View |
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The Warming Huts | Community Initiatives | View |
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Intervention plan for the comfort and safety of pedestrians and cyclists in Old Québec City (Vieux-Québec) | Urban Design Plans | View |
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Casey House | Urban Architecture | View |
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Corridor de biodiversité, Arrondissement de Saint-Laurent, Montréal | Sustainable Development | View |
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The Drainage Filter for the Everglades | Student Projects | View |
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Berczy Park | Civic Design Projects | View |
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North East Exchange District Public Realm | Civic Design Projects | View |
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The Fourth Street SW Underpass Enhancement | Urban Fragments | View |
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The Springdale Library and Komagata Maru Park | Urban Architecture | View |