
Canada
Commonwealth Community Recreation Centre / MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects
Polar Securities Office / MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects
The Bow / Foster + Partners

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Architects: Foster + Partners
- Area: 199781 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Yolles Partnership Inc.
Clear Lake Cottage / MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects
Centre Village / 5468796 Architecture + Cohlmeyer Architecture Limited

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Architects: 5468796 Architecture, Cohlmeyer Architecture Limited
- Year: 2010
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Professionals: Cynthia Cohlmeyer Landscape Architect, Capstone Construction, Hold Zone Inc.
Chinguacousy Park Redevelopment / MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects
Outma Sqilx’w Cultural School / Iredale Group Architecture
Brampton Soccer Centre / MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects
The Old Market Square Stage / 5468796 Architecture

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Architects: 5468796 Architecture
- Area: 784 m²
- Year: 2010
Request for Qualifications: National Holocaust Monument Competition

Honoring the victims and Canadian survivors of the Holocaust, the National Capital Commission, on behalf of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, is inviting teams of professional artists, architects, landscape architects, and other design professionals to submit their credentials and examples of prior work for the first stage of a two-phase competition to create a national Holocaust monument in Ottawa, Canada’s Capital. This monument will ensure that the Holocaust continues to have a permanent place in our nation’s consciousness and memory. The RFQ document is available now until September 4. To obtain the competition document, and for more information, please visit here.
The Avenue on Portage / 5468796 Architecture

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Architects: 5468796 Architecture
- Year: 2012
299 Soper Place / Barry J. Hobin + Associates Architects Inc

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Architects: Barry J. Hobin & Associates Architects Inc
- Area: 4800 ft²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: C.R. Laurence, Solarlux, Alumicor, Caesarstone, Escenium HAUS, +4
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Professionals: Terra Nova Building Corp, A.J. Garwood & Associates, Oblio Design
'Archaeology of the Digital' Exhibition

Opening May 7 at the Canadian Center for Architecture (CCA), the 'Archaeology of the Digital' exhibition will feature the work of Frank Gehry, Peter Eisenman, Shoei Yoh and Chuck Hoberman while examining the foundations of digital architecture at the end of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s. Curated by architect Greg Lynn, the exhibition along with the related publication are conceived as object-based investigations of four pivotal projects by the featured architects that established distinct directions in architecture’s use of digital tools. The event delves into the genesis and establishment of digital tools for design conceptualization, visualization and production. The exhibit runs until October 13. For more information, please visit here.
One Yonge / Hariri Pontarini Architects

Located where the longest street in North America, Yonge Street, meets Lake Ontario, One Yonge will be a truly mixed-use development, re- defining the typical ratio between residential, commercial and retail space within a single city block. This landmark development will comprise six new buildings of varying height with a total of approximately 6.3 million square feet of accommodation including a 40-storey office tower, a 70-storey tower with a hotel and branded residence, and four residential towers surrounding a courtyard with a woonerf-style access.
‘Flying Saucer’ Condominium Proposal / 5468796 Architecture

Set for completion in 2014, Winnipeg’s “Flying Saucer” condominium project 62M, designed by Winnipeg-based studio 5468796 Architecture, will occupy the corner of MacDonald Avenue and Waterfront Drive, close to the Exchange District. Named after its address, 62M will be a two-storey, circular building lifted up on 35-foot stilts. Its circular design is spatially efficient and will provide each unit with a view. As a whole, the 360° plan provides the widest possible perimeter for glass with the smallest amount of exterior envelope to construct. More images and architects' description after the break.
St-Zotique Residence / NatureHumaine
Berri Residence / NatureHumaine

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Architects: NatureHumaine
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Alumilex
Icon: Claridge Homes Proposal / Hariri Pontarini Architects

Icon: Claridge Homes is set to become Ottawa’s tallest tower at 45-storeys, transforming the cityscape of the country’s capital and setting a new standard for high quality design and smart densification in the city. Designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects, and as part of the area’s revitalization, the development will bring a mix of uses to meet both the existing and future needs of the neighborhood. More images and architects' description after the break.














