Our 3rd post on 2007 North-West architectural awards features British Columbia and its crown jewel of a city Vancouver. Here at BUILD we love Vancouver; it’s modern, sophisticated and calm. You can find more modern hot spots on The Modern List Vancouver. Thanks to Gaile Guevara who knows the city well, she gave us some great links and authors a sharp blog. The Architectural Institute of British Columbia held it’s ceremony on April 28th and awarded the following projects.

Lieutenant-Governor of BC Medal
WINNIPEG CENTENNIAL LIBRARY ADDITION, Winnipeg MB

Patkau Architects / LM Architectural Group

Winnipeg Library

 

 

Winnipeg Library

Lieutenant-Governor of BC Medal
NK’MIP DESERT CULTURAL CENTRE, Osoyoos, BC

Hotson Bakker Boniface Haden
Desert Cultural Centre

Desert Cultural Centre

Desert Cultural Centre

Lieutenant-Governor of BC Merit Award
ABERDEEN CENTRE, Richmond BC Bing Thom Architects

Aberdeen Centre

 

 

Aberdeen Centre

 

 

Aberdeen Centre

 

Lieutenant-Governor of BC Merit Award
KILLARNEY COMMUNITY POOL Vancouver, BC hughes condon marler

Killarney Community Pool

 

 

Killarney Community Pool

 

Special Jury Award
LEBLANC HOUSE Vancouver, BC Peter Cardew Architects

-um hey Peter, you’ve got an architectural award under your belt now – it’s time to add what is referred to as “content” to your website.

Leblanc House

 

 

Special Jury Award
MOLE HILL HOUSING PROJECT Vancouver, BC

Hotson Bakker Boniface Haden / S.R. McEwen, Associated Architects

Mole Hill

 

 

Mole Hill


So the AIBC has an additional award, the Innovation Award which recognizes achievements that are not strictly ‘architectural’ but have a direct bearing on the future of architecture. Interestingly no Innovation Awards were given this year. We think of Vancouver as a very innovative city, a role model for Seattle – and not just because they have light-rail. So what’s going on up there? If Vancouver is no longer innovative what does that make Seattle?