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Recipients of 2024 Governor General’s Medals in Architecture announced

The 12 recipients of the 2024 Governor General’s Medals in Architecture have been announced by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) and the Canada Council for the Arts.

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

The biennial awards recognize and celebrate outstanding design in recently completed built projects of any size, type and geographical location by Canadian architects.

The competition continues a tradition that was inititated in 1950 by the Massey Medals, and provides a source of understanding of the nature of Canadian architecture as well as the regional, cultural, and historic forces expressed in the built environment.

According to the RAIC, outstanding design considers exemplary approaches to sustainability, and the support and advancement of equity, diversity, and inclusion.

From a residential home to a public library and theatre, the 12 winning projects from across Canada represent a variety of building types and sizes.

The following are the 2024 recipients.


GROW, Calgary, AB, Modern Office of Design + Architecture (MODA)   

GROW, Calgary, AB, Modern Office of Design + Architecture (MODA). Photo – Ema Peter Photography

King City Public Library and Seniors Centre, King City, ON, Kongats Architects  

King City Public Library and Seniors Centre, King City, ON, Kongats Architects. Photo – Riley Snelling

Garden Laneway House, Toronto, ON, Williamson Williamson Inc.  

Garden Laneway House, Toronto, ON, Williamson Williamson Inc. Photo – Scott Norsworthy

Churchill Meadows Community Centre and Sports Park, Mississauga, ON, MJMA Architecture & Design  

Churchill Meadows Community Centre and Sports Park, Mississauga, ON, MJMA Architecture & Design. Photo – Scott Norsworthy

Promenade Samuel-De Champlain – Phase 3, Quebec, QC, Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker Architecture  

Promenade Samuel-De Champlain – Phase 3, Quebec, QC, Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker Architecture. Photo – Adrien Williams

Pumphouse, Winnipeg, MB, 5468796 Architecture  

Pumphouse, Winnipeg, MB, 5468796 Architecture. Photo – James Brittain

SFU Stadium, Burnaby, BC, Perkins&Will  

SFU Stadium, Burnaby, BC, Perkins&Will. Photo – Andrew Latrielle Photography

École de l’Étincelle, Chicoutimi, QC, Agence Spatiale | APPAREIL Architecture | BGLA  

École de l’Étincelle, Chicoutimi, QC, Agence Spatiale | APPAREIL Architecture | BGLA. Photo – Maxime Brouillette

Cabot Cliffs: Cliffs Residences, Halfway Hut and Pro Shop, Cape Breton, NS, Fowler Bauld & Mitchell Ltd. (FBM)  

Cabot Cliffs: Cliffs Residences, Halfway Hut and Pro Shop, Cape Breton, NS, Fowler Bauld & Mitchell Ltd. (FBM). Photo – Younes Bounhar

31 Scarsdale Road, North York, ON, Suulin Architects  

31 Scarsdale Road, North York, ON, Suulin Architects. Photo – Anton Kisselgoff

Neil Campbell Rowing Centre, St. Catharines, ON, MJMA Architecture & Design | Raimondo + Associates Architects  

Neil Campbell Rowing Centre, St. Catharines, ON, MJMA Architecture & Design | Raimondo + Associates Architects. Photo – Scott Norsworthy

Théâtre de Verdure, Montreal, QC, Lemay

Théâtre de Verdure, Montreal, QC, Lemay. Photo – Adrien Williams

“The Governor General’s Medals in Architecture celebrate and commemorate projects and architects that embrace and exceed the highest standards of the profession,” said Jason Robbins, FRAIC, president of the RAIC. “This year’s recipients continue a long-standing tradition of design excellence, making a significant impact across all aspects of our lives. The awarded projects demonstrate exceptional careful consideration of people, place and purpose, and further contribute to the growing Canadian culture of design. The RAIC offers congratulations to this year’s recipients and everyone who contributed their work to these awards. Each and every project shows how architecture can be a positive force that is inclusive, sustainable, and capable of change in individual lives and communities. Your dedication to design excellence creates a better world for all.”

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