PUG Awards 2012

2012 PUG Award winners for architecture announced

And the people's choice for the best in commercial/institutional Toronto architecture from 2011 is — drumroll — theCentre for Green Cities at the Evergreen Brick Works. The Diamond and Schmitt-designed building was one of a number of winners announced at last night's PUG Awards ceremony, at which theShops of Summerhillwas also branded the second annual winner of the Paul Oberman Award for Excellence in Adaptive Reuse and Heritage Restoration.

Ithought the titlecomercial/institutional would go to theLi Ka Shing Knowledge Institute(which did receive an honourable mention), but few would argue against the merits of the building, particularly given the fact that the competition wasn't as steep as it in other years. While it might not be the prettiest building, its sustainable design and deft integration into the Brick Works site are certainly worthy of praise.

83 Redpath Toronto

Taking home top honour in the residential category was83 Redpath, development which as far as Toronto condos go, leaves little to complain about. That it took home the award might say as much about the Toronto condo landscape as much as anything else.

Pearl Condos Toronto Rehab Centre Toronto

Pearl CondominiumandToronto Rehab University Centre, Patient Care & Research Tower今年赢得丑陋奖ra底部nked buildings in their respective categories. I was actually surprised at these two selections, thinking that others might bemore deservingof basement dweller status, but, hey, it's tough to argue that they're both misses.

What do you think? Do the awards accurately portray the best and worst of last year's crop of buildings?

Photos from thePUG website


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversationLoadcomments

Latest in City

Here's what the region's next GO Train station will look like

Doug Ford's former secretary allegedly took a trip to Vegas with Greenbelt developer

A falling tree crushed someone's car and Toronto says it's not responsible

Canadians could get part of $78M settlement if they own some of these cars

What's open and closed on Canada Day 2023 in Toronto

Car bursts into flames on impact in wild video of head-on crash in Vaughan

Police charge 19 including guy named after Che Guevara in Toronto PIN pad theft ring

People demand Toronto cancel fireworks displays amid air quality concerns