We're not normally huge fans of awards- especially design awards, where the context of project delivery such as client, budget, etc. are next to impossible to factor into the adjudication of success. Nonetheless, awards are a powerful marketing tool, widely used by the creative industries to promote their product. The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada is no exception.
And we have to admit that this year's recipients of the Governor General's Medals in Architecture deliver great eye candy!
A dozen projects were honoured & from them we're sharing a few of the images, downloaded from the RAIC website, that really speak to us.
Please visit the website here for full coverage, including many more photos, the descriptive brief for each work, and the Jury's comments.
2.Photographer's Studio over a Boathouse, Stoney Lake, Ontario
A breath of fresh air in Cottage Country
And we have to admit that this year's recipients of the Governor General's Medals in Architecture deliver great eye candy!
A dozen projects were honoured & from them we're sharing a few of the images, downloaded from the RAIC website, that really speak to us.
Please visit the website here for full coverage, including many more photos, the descriptive brief for each work, and the Jury's comments.
2.Photographer's Studio over a Boathouse, Stoney Lake, Ontario
A breath of fresh air in Cottage Country
12. Private Residence, Laurentians, Quebec
An elegant stack of building blocks with a little taste of Mies
An elegant stack of building blocks with a little taste of Mies
13. Private Residence, Laurentians, Quebec
The Ravine House shown in photos #9 & 10 is also discussed in this post from the Treehugger blog.
The Ravine House shown in photos #9 & 10 is also discussed in this post from the Treehugger blog.
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