Governor General’s Medal in Architecture
Project: The Royal Conservatory of Music
Awarded May 7, 2010
Awarded biannually, the Governor General’s Medals celebrate outstanding achievement in recently completed projects built by Canadian architects. The awards created by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and jointly administered by the Canada Council for the Arts, support the discipline and practice of architecture, and increase awareness of its vital contribution to Canadian culture
“Best of the Best Award” Toronto Construction Association
Project: The Rose Cherry Home for Kids
Awarded 2004
Awarded for a unique adaptation/approach of a non-product, on-site process, technology, technique or implementation of a concept in the category of Project Achievement.
“Best of the Best Award” Toronto Construction Association
Project: Osgoode Hall retrofit & Heritage Conservation
Awarded 2001
Awarded for a unique adaptation/approach of a non-product, on-site process, technology, technique or implementation of a concept in the category of Project Achievement.
“Best of the Best Award” Toronto Construction Association
Project: IBM Facility for Software Development
Awarded 2001
Awarded for a unique adaptation/approach of a non-product, on-site process, technology, technique or implementation of a concept in the category of Project Achievement.
“Best of the Best Award” Toronto Construction Association
Project: Air Canada Center
Awarded 1999
Awarded for a unique adaptation/approach of a non-product, on-site process, technology, technique or implementation of a concept in the category of Project Achievement.