BC Wood Design Award Winners Announced

The Canadian Wood Council’s Wood WORKS! BC program recognizes excellence in contemporary design and building with wood in Vancouver at the virtual 16th Wood Design Awards in B.C. Many design and building professionals joined the virtual event, including architects, structural engineers, members of project teams, local government, industry sponsors and guests.

Winners and nominees of the Wood WORKS! BC 2020 Wood Design Awards were honoured and recognized for their leadership and innovation in structural and architectural wood use.

BC Provincial Minister Katrine Conroy (Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development) provided a special message, congratulating the award winners while also outlining some of the forest industry changes her government is currently working on. She also mentioned a number of high – profile wood buildings in BC that are expected to get underway soon.

There were over 50 nominations in 9 categories for the 2020 awards – with nominations from all over the province, as well as some international project submissions from as far away as Taiyuan, China. All projects illustrate distinctive and unique qualities of wood such as strength, beauty, versatility, and cost- effectiveness while showcasing a variety of wood uses.

“With wood now recognized for its ability to significantly reduce greenhouse gas impacts in our built environment and increase construction efficiency, it now plays a leading role in the current design and building revolution. The continued exploration of new frontiers with wood is the foundation of our

awards program and the projects presented here this evening provide a view into the future,” explained Lynn Embury-Williams, Executive Director of Wood WORKS! BC.

This year’s winners in the wood design categories include:

Residential Wood Design: Perkins&Will, Vancouver, BC, for SoLo in the Soo Valley, BC

Photo courtesy of the Wood Design & Building Awards Program/Andrew Latreille Architectural Photography

 

Multi-unit Wood Design: Studio 531 Architects, Vancouver, BC for Cubes in Courtenay, BC

Photo courtesy of the Wood Design & Building Program. Photo by: Proper Measure North Island

Commercial Wood Design: Proscenium Architecture and Interiors, Vancouver, BC for MEC Vancouver Retail Store in Vancouver, BC

Photo courtesy of the Wood Design & Building Program/Michael Elkan Photography

 

Environmental Performance: Public Architecture and Communication, Vancouver, BC for UBCO Skeena Residence in Kelowna, BC

Courtesy: Wood Design & Building Awards Program/ Credit: Andrew Latreille Architectural Photography, Vancouver, BC

 

Institutional Wood Design: Small: dk Architecture, North Vancouver, BC for the Skeetchestn Health Centre in Savona, BC

Photo courtesy of the Wood Design & Building Program/Martin Knowles Photo & Media

 

Institutional Wood Design: Large: Lubor Trubka Associates Architects, Vancouver, BC for the Tsleil-Waututh Administration and Health Centre in North Vancouver, BC

Photo courtesy of the Wood Design & Building Program/photography, Ema Peter Photography by Andrew Latreille Architectural Photography

 

Western Red Cedar: HDR Architecture Associates, Penticton, BC for the Lakehouse in Summerland, BC

Photo courtesy of the Wood Design & Building Program / Photography: HDR Architecture Associates

 

Wood Innovation:  Perkins&Will, Vancouver, BC for the Pavilion at Great Northern Way in Vancouver, BC:

Courtesy: Wood Design & Building Awards Program/ Credit: Ema Peter Photography, Vancouver, BC

 

International Wood Design: Michael Green Architecture, Vancouver, BC the Catalyst Building in Spokane, Washington, USA 

Photo courtesy of the Wood Design & Building Program/Benjamin Benschneider Photography

 

Two Jury’s Choice awards were also awarded. The first award went to Waymark Architecture in Victoria, BC for the Charter Telecom Headquarters located in Victoria, BC. The second Jury’s Choice award went to Francl Architecture Inc. in Vancouver, BC for the West Village District Energy Centre located in Surrey, BC.

Photo courtesy of the Wood Design & Building Program/photography: Sarah King Waymark Architecture
Photo courtesy of the Wood Design & Building Program/Ema Peter Photography

 

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