OTTAWA — The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC), the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP), and the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) have issued a call for submissions for the 2020 National Urban Design Awards (NUDA).
The deadline to submit online is Nov. 21. Established in 2006, the NUDA program recognizes individuals, organizations, firms, and projects in Canada that have contributed to the quality of life and the sustainability of Canadian cities, indicates a release.
There are six different categories of urban design projects: urban design plans, urban architecture, civic design projects, urban fragments, community initiatives award and student projects. A jury of experts will assess the entries and one award will be bestowed for each category.
Winners in the 2019 municipal competitions are invited to submit to the NUDA. There is no entry fee for municipal award winners, simply the requirement to submit the projects according to the prescribed format.
Projects in other communities across Canada are also eligible. Architects, planners, landscape architects, and designers may apply directly to the National Urban Design Awards program.
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