Five projects across Ontario receive Governor General’s medal

by tanya_martins_2 | July 12, 2024 3:45 pm

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The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) and the Canada Council for the Arts recently revealed the recipients of the 2024 Governor General’s Medals in Architecture.

The 12 winning projects are as follows:

Endnotes:
  1. GROW: https://raic.org/awards/gg-2024-grow
  2. King City Public Library and Seniors Centre: https://raic.org/awards/gg-2024-king-city-public-library-and-seniors-centre
  3. Garden Laneway House: https://raic.org/awards/gg-2024-garden-laneway-house
  4. Churchill Meadows Community Centre and Sports Park: https://raic.org/awards/gg-2024-churchill-meadows-community-centre-and-sports-park
  5. Promenade Samuel-De Champlain–Phase 3: https://raic.org/awards/gg-2024-promenade-samuel-de-champlain-phase-3
  6. Pumphouse: https://raic.org/awards/gg-2024-pumphouse
  7. SFU Stadium: https://raic.org/awards/gg-2024-sfu-stadium
  8. École de l’Étincelle, un Lab-École: http://raic.org/awards/gg-2024-ecole-de-letincelle
  9. Cabot Cliffs: Cliffs Residences, Halfway Hut and Pro Shop: https://raic.org/awards/gg-2024-cabot-cliffs
  10. 31 Scarsdale Road: https://raic.org/awards/gg-2024-31-scarsdale-road
  11. Neil Campbell Rowing Centre: https://raic.org/awards/gg-2024-neil-campbell-rowing-centre
  12. Théâtre de Verdure: https://raic.org/awards/gg-2024-theatre-de-verdure

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