OSHAWA, ONT. — The City of Oshawa’s 2022 Urban Design Awards recognized 11 local projects for demonstrating excellence in urban design and enhancing the image of the city and quality of life.
Supported by the Ontario Association of Architects, the Ontario Professional Planners Institute and the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects, 10 projects received an award of excellence and one project received a special recognition award.
The 2022 winners are:
- Brent Jeffrey, 31 Beatrice St. E. (three-storey apartment building);
- Frère Du Nord, 45 – 47 Prince St. (renovation of existing two storey building to create residential flats above commercial space);
- Kiya Developments, 485 Bloor St. E. (two two-storey stacked townhouse buildings);
- Panattoni Development Company Canada, 1121 and 1147 Thornton Rd. S. (multi-unit industrial building);
- Shawenjigewining Hall, Ontario Tech University, 40 Founders Dr.;
- St. Anne Catholic Elementary School, Durham Catholic District School Board, 2465 Bridle Rd.;
- Summers & Co. Developments and CPPI Group, 70 King St. E. (adaptive reuse of former Genosha Hotel for residential apartments with ground floor commercial units);
- The Bartlett Retirement Apartments, 550 Bond St. W.;
- Trent University Durham GTA, 75 Thornton Rd. S. (five-storey academic and student residence building); and
- University Towns, Podium Development Corp., 1800 Simcoe St. N. (four four-storey stacked townhouse buildings and one four-storey mixed-use residential/commercial building).
The special recognition award was awarded to CIMA+ for the design and development of the Lakeview Park Playground and Splash Pad located at 55 Lakeview Park Ave.
In addition to receiving an award of excellence from the City of Oshawa, the winning projects are eligible to participate in the 2024 National Urban Design Awards (Tier II) Program administered by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, states a release.
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