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C I T Y O F W AT E R L O O

Mayorrsquos MESSAGE

Dear friends on behalf of the Members of Council the Urban Design Awards Jury and staff it is my great privilege to congratulate the City of Waterloo Urban Design Award Recipients who represent the highest standard of urban design excellence in the City of Waterloo

During the last decade Waterloo has experienced tremendous growth particularly within our planned intensification areas including the Uptown along major transit routes and employment areas These areas are planned to accommodate the Cityrsquos long term growth needs To support this type of intensification the City has introduced a range of design policies and guidelines that promote design excellence including the reinstatement of the City of Waterloo Urban Design Awards program

As Waterloo continues to evolve as a vibrant and dynamic city it is important to recognize industry leaders in urban design excellence who are playing an important role in transforming our City in the public and private realm Together it is the integration of the public and private realm that is making our city such a great place to live work and play in

This Jury Report is a milestone event marking a decade of urban design excellence During this period these projects have set a new bar for design excellence The City wishes to thank all participants particularly the nominated projects and to the Urban Design Jury members for their interest and contribution in the pursuit of design excellence Thank you

Brenda Halloran Mayor City of Waterloo

The UdA Awards PROCESS

After a ten year period The City of Waterloo has reinstated its Urban Design Awards (ldquoThe UdArdquo) program This program recognizes industry leaders that have achieved the highest standard of design excellence based on the Cityrsquos urban design objectives and through an Urban Design Jury review process

During this period the City has transformed from a predominantly low rise community to a more compact and higher density community set out through the Height and Density Policy Study and a defined urban growth boundary To accommodate this type of growth the City approved a series of urban design tools to promote design excellence These policies and guidelines are helping to shape the physical design of the City and form part of the UdA selection process

In total the City received 26 nominations for the UdA program The Urban Design Jury selected 8 projects that fall under the following UdA categories

The William G Dailey Award of Excellence presented to a project(s) that demonstrates the highest standard of design excellence for the best overall project(s) in the City This Award is named in honour of Mr William (Bill) G Dailey a former long standing member of the City of Waterloo Site Plan Review Committee and former teacher at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture program

The Reurbanization Award presented to the best infill or redevelopment project that best fits within the surrounding context and contributes towards a sense of place and creative city building

Award of Merit presented to a well-designed project that demonstrates at least one or more element of design excellence

Based on the eligibility criteria each project can only be subject to one Award category and can only be nominated one time The UdA Jury reviewed each nominated project and based on select criteria and thoughtful evaluation determined the Award winning projects Of note any project that was not fully complete would be eligible to apply to the next UdA program

William G Dailey Award of Excellence PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

PROJECT

Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics is a state-of-the-art facility located at the southern edge of Waterloo Parklsquos Silver Lake This landmark building is known for its architecture harmonious balance of private spaces quiet public space courtyard and reflecting pool

The building design is defined by an iconic slate-black geometric pattern punctuated windows and open glazing to the north and south sides The design takes inspiration from the wide-ranging abstract concepts that make up the subject matter of theoretical physics rich in information and of indeterminate form and substance A reflecting pool abuts the north side of the building and provides a clear demarcation of the Institute from the park while offering an added perspective of reflection and tranquility A central landscaped courtyard enhances the quality of natural lighting within the building Overall The Perimeter Institute represents the highest standard of design excellence

OWNERCLIENT Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

PROJECT TEAM + Saucier amp Perrotte Architects + Stantec Consulting + Blackwell Engineering Ltd + Crossey Engineering Ltd

The design is brilliant and audacious With its two distinct faces on the uptown and park PI is an iconic project in the City and Canada

The Reurbanization Award SEAGRAM LOFTS

PROJECT

Seagram Lofts is an adaptive reuse project of the former Seagramrsquos Distillery transforming two of the bonding warehouses into residential lofts with flexible ground floor office space

The original structure was built as a warehouse for aging whiskey in wooden barrels The redevelopment project created 103 loft units characterized by high ceilings and arched windows with shutters Complementing these features are original brick walls and barrel-wood evoking the old warehouse feel rich in character Great efforts were made by the Barrel Works Group Ltd to reuse the original brick and barrel-wood salvaged during the selective demolition process

The Seagram Lofts includes a rooftop garden on each building which offers expansive views of the Uptown and the city beyond This development has raised the bar for reurbanization in the City of Waterloo

OWNERCLIENT Barrel Works Group Ltd

PROJECT TEAM + LAlan Grinham Architect Inc + Kiwi Newton Construction + Terra View Homes + Wendy Shearer Landscape Architect + Sze Straka Engineers Ltd

A unique part of the Cityrsquos heritage that has been magnificently transformed into urban loft living The buildings are an example of living history and provide a wonderful backdrop to an urban park space

The Reurbanization Award THE BAUER BUILDINGS amp BAUER LOFTS

PROJECT

The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts involved the conversion of the former Bauer Warehouse into commercial space the construction of a new four-storey office building with ground floor retail and a 15 storey mixed use high rise building This brownfield redevelopment includes loft residences street front stores indoor marketplace office space two levels of underground parking and a central courtyard activated by an outdoor patio and shops An interesting skyline and scale of development is achieved through different building heights upper storey stepping modulating lines and a human scale form at street level The project is further enhanced through high quality materials large windows and terraces overlooking the European inspired courtyard

This project exemplifies ldquosensitive urban infillrdquo by recognizing the historical significance of Bauer Industries to the City of Waterloo and integrating the original architecture with modern construction and new urban forms

OWNERCLIENT Lawrence Development

PROJECT TEAM + Roth Knibb Architects Inc + Stantec Consulting + MHBC + ProjectBuildingscom Inc

This redevelopment has successfully revitalized a former industrial building creating a high density lively mixed-use project with a central courtyard space and prominent ground floor shopping

Exemplary Main Street Design AWARD OF MERIT THE SHOPS AT WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE

PROJECT

The Shops at Waterloo Town Square is a redevelopment of an enclosed 1960rsquos Shopping mall into a pedestrian friendly district with street-oriented buildings The project includes two new buildings with office and retail space facing King Street South and the redevelopment of the mall includes a new public square facing the main street The design of wider sidewalks supports active uses such as street cafes social interactions strolling and shopping

The scale and architectural details of the buildings and unified urban design features the appearance of the street frontage and the provision of public spaces contributes to the overall streetscape The Shops at Waterloo Town Square has added vibrancy in the uptown

OWNERCLIENT First Gulf Corporation

PROJECT TEAM + Joseph Bogdan Associates Inc + Mark L Dorfman Planner Inc + MTE Consultants + Stephen Popovich Associates Inc

This main street development extends a vibrant uptown with its active storefronts engaging canopies artistic signage expansive windows and contemporary materials

Sensitive and Contextual Infill Development AWARD OF MERIT 7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE

PROJECT

7 Father David Bauer Drive is a three-storey mixed use building that represents the highest standard for contextually sensitive infill design achieved through building form design and finish The design and finish of the building is historically reminiscent of the original Seagram Distillery and is reinforced with a strong tower feature and roof line that results in a monumental appearance A variety of architectural details enrich the building including functional dormers pilasters strong lintels and headers and a prominent brick entrance

OWNERCLIENT Sunvest Financial Corp

PROJECT TEAM + Robert Dyck Architect

amp Engineer Ltd + Planning and Engineering

Initiatives Ltd + Gateman-Milloy Inc

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

Mayorrsquos MESSAGE

Dear friends on behalf of the Members of Council the Urban Design Awards Jury and staff it is my great privilege to congratulate the City of Waterloo Urban Design Award Recipients who represent the highest standard of urban design excellence in the City of Waterloo

During the last decade Waterloo has experienced tremendous growth particularly within our planned intensification areas including the Uptown along major transit routes and employment areas These areas are planned to accommodate the Cityrsquos long term growth needs To support this type of intensification the City has introduced a range of design policies and guidelines that promote design excellence including the reinstatement of the City of Waterloo Urban Design Awards program

As Waterloo continues to evolve as a vibrant and dynamic city it is important to recognize industry leaders in urban design excellence who are playing an important role in transforming our City in the public and private realm Together it is the integration of the public and private realm that is making our city such a great place to live work and play in

This Jury Report is a milestone event marking a decade of urban design excellence During this period these projects have set a new bar for design excellence The City wishes to thank all participants particularly the nominated projects and to the Urban Design Jury members for their interest and contribution in the pursuit of design excellence Thank you

Brenda Halloran Mayor City of Waterloo

The UdA Awards PROCESS

After a ten year period The City of Waterloo has reinstated its Urban Design Awards (ldquoThe UdArdquo) program This program recognizes industry leaders that have achieved the highest standard of design excellence based on the Cityrsquos urban design objectives and through an Urban Design Jury review process

During this period the City has transformed from a predominantly low rise community to a more compact and higher density community set out through the Height and Density Policy Study and a defined urban growth boundary To accommodate this type of growth the City approved a series of urban design tools to promote design excellence These policies and guidelines are helping to shape the physical design of the City and form part of the UdA selection process

In total the City received 26 nominations for the UdA program The Urban Design Jury selected 8 projects that fall under the following UdA categories

The William G Dailey Award of Excellence presented to a project(s) that demonstrates the highest standard of design excellence for the best overall project(s) in the City This Award is named in honour of Mr William (Bill) G Dailey a former long standing member of the City of Waterloo Site Plan Review Committee and former teacher at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture program

The Reurbanization Award presented to the best infill or redevelopment project that best fits within the surrounding context and contributes towards a sense of place and creative city building

Award of Merit presented to a well-designed project that demonstrates at least one or more element of design excellence

Based on the eligibility criteria each project can only be subject to one Award category and can only be nominated one time The UdA Jury reviewed each nominated project and based on select criteria and thoughtful evaluation determined the Award winning projects Of note any project that was not fully complete would be eligible to apply to the next UdA program

William G Dailey Award of Excellence PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

PROJECT

Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics is a state-of-the-art facility located at the southern edge of Waterloo Parklsquos Silver Lake This landmark building is known for its architecture harmonious balance of private spaces quiet public space courtyard and reflecting pool

The building design is defined by an iconic slate-black geometric pattern punctuated windows and open glazing to the north and south sides The design takes inspiration from the wide-ranging abstract concepts that make up the subject matter of theoretical physics rich in information and of indeterminate form and substance A reflecting pool abuts the north side of the building and provides a clear demarcation of the Institute from the park while offering an added perspective of reflection and tranquility A central landscaped courtyard enhances the quality of natural lighting within the building Overall The Perimeter Institute represents the highest standard of design excellence

OWNERCLIENT Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

PROJECT TEAM + Saucier amp Perrotte Architects + Stantec Consulting + Blackwell Engineering Ltd + Crossey Engineering Ltd

The design is brilliant and audacious With its two distinct faces on the uptown and park PI is an iconic project in the City and Canada

The Reurbanization Award SEAGRAM LOFTS

PROJECT

Seagram Lofts is an adaptive reuse project of the former Seagramrsquos Distillery transforming two of the bonding warehouses into residential lofts with flexible ground floor office space

The original structure was built as a warehouse for aging whiskey in wooden barrels The redevelopment project created 103 loft units characterized by high ceilings and arched windows with shutters Complementing these features are original brick walls and barrel-wood evoking the old warehouse feel rich in character Great efforts were made by the Barrel Works Group Ltd to reuse the original brick and barrel-wood salvaged during the selective demolition process

The Seagram Lofts includes a rooftop garden on each building which offers expansive views of the Uptown and the city beyond This development has raised the bar for reurbanization in the City of Waterloo

OWNERCLIENT Barrel Works Group Ltd

PROJECT TEAM + LAlan Grinham Architect Inc + Kiwi Newton Construction + Terra View Homes + Wendy Shearer Landscape Architect + Sze Straka Engineers Ltd

A unique part of the Cityrsquos heritage that has been magnificently transformed into urban loft living The buildings are an example of living history and provide a wonderful backdrop to an urban park space

The Reurbanization Award THE BAUER BUILDINGS amp BAUER LOFTS

PROJECT

The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts involved the conversion of the former Bauer Warehouse into commercial space the construction of a new four-storey office building with ground floor retail and a 15 storey mixed use high rise building This brownfield redevelopment includes loft residences street front stores indoor marketplace office space two levels of underground parking and a central courtyard activated by an outdoor patio and shops An interesting skyline and scale of development is achieved through different building heights upper storey stepping modulating lines and a human scale form at street level The project is further enhanced through high quality materials large windows and terraces overlooking the European inspired courtyard

This project exemplifies ldquosensitive urban infillrdquo by recognizing the historical significance of Bauer Industries to the City of Waterloo and integrating the original architecture with modern construction and new urban forms

OWNERCLIENT Lawrence Development

PROJECT TEAM + Roth Knibb Architects Inc + Stantec Consulting + MHBC + ProjectBuildingscom Inc

This redevelopment has successfully revitalized a former industrial building creating a high density lively mixed-use project with a central courtyard space and prominent ground floor shopping

Exemplary Main Street Design AWARD OF MERIT THE SHOPS AT WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE

PROJECT

The Shops at Waterloo Town Square is a redevelopment of an enclosed 1960rsquos Shopping mall into a pedestrian friendly district with street-oriented buildings The project includes two new buildings with office and retail space facing King Street South and the redevelopment of the mall includes a new public square facing the main street The design of wider sidewalks supports active uses such as street cafes social interactions strolling and shopping

The scale and architectural details of the buildings and unified urban design features the appearance of the street frontage and the provision of public spaces contributes to the overall streetscape The Shops at Waterloo Town Square has added vibrancy in the uptown

OWNERCLIENT First Gulf Corporation

PROJECT TEAM + Joseph Bogdan Associates Inc + Mark L Dorfman Planner Inc + MTE Consultants + Stephen Popovich Associates Inc

This main street development extends a vibrant uptown with its active storefronts engaging canopies artistic signage expansive windows and contemporary materials

Sensitive and Contextual Infill Development AWARD OF MERIT 7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE

PROJECT

7 Father David Bauer Drive is a three-storey mixed use building that represents the highest standard for contextually sensitive infill design achieved through building form design and finish The design and finish of the building is historically reminiscent of the original Seagram Distillery and is reinforced with a strong tower feature and roof line that results in a monumental appearance A variety of architectural details enrich the building including functional dormers pilasters strong lintels and headers and a prominent brick entrance

OWNERCLIENT Sunvest Financial Corp

PROJECT TEAM + Robert Dyck Architect

amp Engineer Ltd + Planning and Engineering

Initiatives Ltd + Gateman-Milloy Inc

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

The UdA Awards PROCESS

After a ten year period The City of Waterloo has reinstated its Urban Design Awards (ldquoThe UdArdquo) program This program recognizes industry leaders that have achieved the highest standard of design excellence based on the Cityrsquos urban design objectives and through an Urban Design Jury review process

During this period the City has transformed from a predominantly low rise community to a more compact and higher density community set out through the Height and Density Policy Study and a defined urban growth boundary To accommodate this type of growth the City approved a series of urban design tools to promote design excellence These policies and guidelines are helping to shape the physical design of the City and form part of the UdA selection process

In total the City received 26 nominations for the UdA program The Urban Design Jury selected 8 projects that fall under the following UdA categories

The William G Dailey Award of Excellence presented to a project(s) that demonstrates the highest standard of design excellence for the best overall project(s) in the City This Award is named in honour of Mr William (Bill) G Dailey a former long standing member of the City of Waterloo Site Plan Review Committee and former teacher at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture program

The Reurbanization Award presented to the best infill or redevelopment project that best fits within the surrounding context and contributes towards a sense of place and creative city building

Award of Merit presented to a well-designed project that demonstrates at least one or more element of design excellence

Based on the eligibility criteria each project can only be subject to one Award category and can only be nominated one time The UdA Jury reviewed each nominated project and based on select criteria and thoughtful evaluation determined the Award winning projects Of note any project that was not fully complete would be eligible to apply to the next UdA program

William G Dailey Award of Excellence PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

PROJECT

Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics is a state-of-the-art facility located at the southern edge of Waterloo Parklsquos Silver Lake This landmark building is known for its architecture harmonious balance of private spaces quiet public space courtyard and reflecting pool

The building design is defined by an iconic slate-black geometric pattern punctuated windows and open glazing to the north and south sides The design takes inspiration from the wide-ranging abstract concepts that make up the subject matter of theoretical physics rich in information and of indeterminate form and substance A reflecting pool abuts the north side of the building and provides a clear demarcation of the Institute from the park while offering an added perspective of reflection and tranquility A central landscaped courtyard enhances the quality of natural lighting within the building Overall The Perimeter Institute represents the highest standard of design excellence

OWNERCLIENT Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

PROJECT TEAM + Saucier amp Perrotte Architects + Stantec Consulting + Blackwell Engineering Ltd + Crossey Engineering Ltd

The design is brilliant and audacious With its two distinct faces on the uptown and park PI is an iconic project in the City and Canada

The Reurbanization Award SEAGRAM LOFTS

PROJECT

Seagram Lofts is an adaptive reuse project of the former Seagramrsquos Distillery transforming two of the bonding warehouses into residential lofts with flexible ground floor office space

The original structure was built as a warehouse for aging whiskey in wooden barrels The redevelopment project created 103 loft units characterized by high ceilings and arched windows with shutters Complementing these features are original brick walls and barrel-wood evoking the old warehouse feel rich in character Great efforts were made by the Barrel Works Group Ltd to reuse the original brick and barrel-wood salvaged during the selective demolition process

The Seagram Lofts includes a rooftop garden on each building which offers expansive views of the Uptown and the city beyond This development has raised the bar for reurbanization in the City of Waterloo

OWNERCLIENT Barrel Works Group Ltd

PROJECT TEAM + LAlan Grinham Architect Inc + Kiwi Newton Construction + Terra View Homes + Wendy Shearer Landscape Architect + Sze Straka Engineers Ltd

A unique part of the Cityrsquos heritage that has been magnificently transformed into urban loft living The buildings are an example of living history and provide a wonderful backdrop to an urban park space

The Reurbanization Award THE BAUER BUILDINGS amp BAUER LOFTS

PROJECT

The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts involved the conversion of the former Bauer Warehouse into commercial space the construction of a new four-storey office building with ground floor retail and a 15 storey mixed use high rise building This brownfield redevelopment includes loft residences street front stores indoor marketplace office space two levels of underground parking and a central courtyard activated by an outdoor patio and shops An interesting skyline and scale of development is achieved through different building heights upper storey stepping modulating lines and a human scale form at street level The project is further enhanced through high quality materials large windows and terraces overlooking the European inspired courtyard

This project exemplifies ldquosensitive urban infillrdquo by recognizing the historical significance of Bauer Industries to the City of Waterloo and integrating the original architecture with modern construction and new urban forms

OWNERCLIENT Lawrence Development

PROJECT TEAM + Roth Knibb Architects Inc + Stantec Consulting + MHBC + ProjectBuildingscom Inc

This redevelopment has successfully revitalized a former industrial building creating a high density lively mixed-use project with a central courtyard space and prominent ground floor shopping

Exemplary Main Street Design AWARD OF MERIT THE SHOPS AT WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE

PROJECT

The Shops at Waterloo Town Square is a redevelopment of an enclosed 1960rsquos Shopping mall into a pedestrian friendly district with street-oriented buildings The project includes two new buildings with office and retail space facing King Street South and the redevelopment of the mall includes a new public square facing the main street The design of wider sidewalks supports active uses such as street cafes social interactions strolling and shopping

The scale and architectural details of the buildings and unified urban design features the appearance of the street frontage and the provision of public spaces contributes to the overall streetscape The Shops at Waterloo Town Square has added vibrancy in the uptown

OWNERCLIENT First Gulf Corporation

PROJECT TEAM + Joseph Bogdan Associates Inc + Mark L Dorfman Planner Inc + MTE Consultants + Stephen Popovich Associates Inc

This main street development extends a vibrant uptown with its active storefronts engaging canopies artistic signage expansive windows and contemporary materials

Sensitive and Contextual Infill Development AWARD OF MERIT 7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE

PROJECT

7 Father David Bauer Drive is a three-storey mixed use building that represents the highest standard for contextually sensitive infill design achieved through building form design and finish The design and finish of the building is historically reminiscent of the original Seagram Distillery and is reinforced with a strong tower feature and roof line that results in a monumental appearance A variety of architectural details enrich the building including functional dormers pilasters strong lintels and headers and a prominent brick entrance

OWNERCLIENT Sunvest Financial Corp

PROJECT TEAM + Robert Dyck Architect

amp Engineer Ltd + Planning and Engineering

Initiatives Ltd + Gateman-Milloy Inc

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

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O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

William G Dailey Award of Excellence PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

PROJECT

Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics is a state-of-the-art facility located at the southern edge of Waterloo Parklsquos Silver Lake This landmark building is known for its architecture harmonious balance of private spaces quiet public space courtyard and reflecting pool

The building design is defined by an iconic slate-black geometric pattern punctuated windows and open glazing to the north and south sides The design takes inspiration from the wide-ranging abstract concepts that make up the subject matter of theoretical physics rich in information and of indeterminate form and substance A reflecting pool abuts the north side of the building and provides a clear demarcation of the Institute from the park while offering an added perspective of reflection and tranquility A central landscaped courtyard enhances the quality of natural lighting within the building Overall The Perimeter Institute represents the highest standard of design excellence

OWNERCLIENT Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

PROJECT TEAM + Saucier amp Perrotte Architects + Stantec Consulting + Blackwell Engineering Ltd + Crossey Engineering Ltd

The design is brilliant and audacious With its two distinct faces on the uptown and park PI is an iconic project in the City and Canada

The Reurbanization Award SEAGRAM LOFTS

PROJECT

Seagram Lofts is an adaptive reuse project of the former Seagramrsquos Distillery transforming two of the bonding warehouses into residential lofts with flexible ground floor office space

The original structure was built as a warehouse for aging whiskey in wooden barrels The redevelopment project created 103 loft units characterized by high ceilings and arched windows with shutters Complementing these features are original brick walls and barrel-wood evoking the old warehouse feel rich in character Great efforts were made by the Barrel Works Group Ltd to reuse the original brick and barrel-wood salvaged during the selective demolition process

The Seagram Lofts includes a rooftop garden on each building which offers expansive views of the Uptown and the city beyond This development has raised the bar for reurbanization in the City of Waterloo

OWNERCLIENT Barrel Works Group Ltd

PROJECT TEAM + LAlan Grinham Architect Inc + Kiwi Newton Construction + Terra View Homes + Wendy Shearer Landscape Architect + Sze Straka Engineers Ltd

A unique part of the Cityrsquos heritage that has been magnificently transformed into urban loft living The buildings are an example of living history and provide a wonderful backdrop to an urban park space

The Reurbanization Award THE BAUER BUILDINGS amp BAUER LOFTS

PROJECT

The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts involved the conversion of the former Bauer Warehouse into commercial space the construction of a new four-storey office building with ground floor retail and a 15 storey mixed use high rise building This brownfield redevelopment includes loft residences street front stores indoor marketplace office space two levels of underground parking and a central courtyard activated by an outdoor patio and shops An interesting skyline and scale of development is achieved through different building heights upper storey stepping modulating lines and a human scale form at street level The project is further enhanced through high quality materials large windows and terraces overlooking the European inspired courtyard

This project exemplifies ldquosensitive urban infillrdquo by recognizing the historical significance of Bauer Industries to the City of Waterloo and integrating the original architecture with modern construction and new urban forms

OWNERCLIENT Lawrence Development

PROJECT TEAM + Roth Knibb Architects Inc + Stantec Consulting + MHBC + ProjectBuildingscom Inc

This redevelopment has successfully revitalized a former industrial building creating a high density lively mixed-use project with a central courtyard space and prominent ground floor shopping

Exemplary Main Street Design AWARD OF MERIT THE SHOPS AT WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE

PROJECT

The Shops at Waterloo Town Square is a redevelopment of an enclosed 1960rsquos Shopping mall into a pedestrian friendly district with street-oriented buildings The project includes two new buildings with office and retail space facing King Street South and the redevelopment of the mall includes a new public square facing the main street The design of wider sidewalks supports active uses such as street cafes social interactions strolling and shopping

The scale and architectural details of the buildings and unified urban design features the appearance of the street frontage and the provision of public spaces contributes to the overall streetscape The Shops at Waterloo Town Square has added vibrancy in the uptown

OWNERCLIENT First Gulf Corporation

PROJECT TEAM + Joseph Bogdan Associates Inc + Mark L Dorfman Planner Inc + MTE Consultants + Stephen Popovich Associates Inc

This main street development extends a vibrant uptown with its active storefronts engaging canopies artistic signage expansive windows and contemporary materials

Sensitive and Contextual Infill Development AWARD OF MERIT 7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE

PROJECT

7 Father David Bauer Drive is a three-storey mixed use building that represents the highest standard for contextually sensitive infill design achieved through building form design and finish The design and finish of the building is historically reminiscent of the original Seagram Distillery and is reinforced with a strong tower feature and roof line that results in a monumental appearance A variety of architectural details enrich the building including functional dormers pilasters strong lintels and headers and a prominent brick entrance

OWNERCLIENT Sunvest Financial Corp

PROJECT TEAM + Robert Dyck Architect

amp Engineer Ltd + Planning and Engineering

Initiatives Ltd + Gateman-Milloy Inc

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

The design is brilliant and audacious With its two distinct faces on the uptown and park PI is an iconic project in the City and Canada

The Reurbanization Award SEAGRAM LOFTS

PROJECT

Seagram Lofts is an adaptive reuse project of the former Seagramrsquos Distillery transforming two of the bonding warehouses into residential lofts with flexible ground floor office space

The original structure was built as a warehouse for aging whiskey in wooden barrels The redevelopment project created 103 loft units characterized by high ceilings and arched windows with shutters Complementing these features are original brick walls and barrel-wood evoking the old warehouse feel rich in character Great efforts were made by the Barrel Works Group Ltd to reuse the original brick and barrel-wood salvaged during the selective demolition process

The Seagram Lofts includes a rooftop garden on each building which offers expansive views of the Uptown and the city beyond This development has raised the bar for reurbanization in the City of Waterloo

OWNERCLIENT Barrel Works Group Ltd

PROJECT TEAM + LAlan Grinham Architect Inc + Kiwi Newton Construction + Terra View Homes + Wendy Shearer Landscape Architect + Sze Straka Engineers Ltd

A unique part of the Cityrsquos heritage that has been magnificently transformed into urban loft living The buildings are an example of living history and provide a wonderful backdrop to an urban park space

The Reurbanization Award THE BAUER BUILDINGS amp BAUER LOFTS

PROJECT

The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts involved the conversion of the former Bauer Warehouse into commercial space the construction of a new four-storey office building with ground floor retail and a 15 storey mixed use high rise building This brownfield redevelopment includes loft residences street front stores indoor marketplace office space two levels of underground parking and a central courtyard activated by an outdoor patio and shops An interesting skyline and scale of development is achieved through different building heights upper storey stepping modulating lines and a human scale form at street level The project is further enhanced through high quality materials large windows and terraces overlooking the European inspired courtyard

This project exemplifies ldquosensitive urban infillrdquo by recognizing the historical significance of Bauer Industries to the City of Waterloo and integrating the original architecture with modern construction and new urban forms

OWNERCLIENT Lawrence Development

PROJECT TEAM + Roth Knibb Architects Inc + Stantec Consulting + MHBC + ProjectBuildingscom Inc

This redevelopment has successfully revitalized a former industrial building creating a high density lively mixed-use project with a central courtyard space and prominent ground floor shopping

Exemplary Main Street Design AWARD OF MERIT THE SHOPS AT WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE

PROJECT

The Shops at Waterloo Town Square is a redevelopment of an enclosed 1960rsquos Shopping mall into a pedestrian friendly district with street-oriented buildings The project includes two new buildings with office and retail space facing King Street South and the redevelopment of the mall includes a new public square facing the main street The design of wider sidewalks supports active uses such as street cafes social interactions strolling and shopping

The scale and architectural details of the buildings and unified urban design features the appearance of the street frontage and the provision of public spaces contributes to the overall streetscape The Shops at Waterloo Town Square has added vibrancy in the uptown

OWNERCLIENT First Gulf Corporation

PROJECT TEAM + Joseph Bogdan Associates Inc + Mark L Dorfman Planner Inc + MTE Consultants + Stephen Popovich Associates Inc

This main street development extends a vibrant uptown with its active storefronts engaging canopies artistic signage expansive windows and contemporary materials

Sensitive and Contextual Infill Development AWARD OF MERIT 7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE

PROJECT

7 Father David Bauer Drive is a three-storey mixed use building that represents the highest standard for contextually sensitive infill design achieved through building form design and finish The design and finish of the building is historically reminiscent of the original Seagram Distillery and is reinforced with a strong tower feature and roof line that results in a monumental appearance A variety of architectural details enrich the building including functional dormers pilasters strong lintels and headers and a prominent brick entrance

OWNERCLIENT Sunvest Financial Corp

PROJECT TEAM + Robert Dyck Architect

amp Engineer Ltd + Planning and Engineering

Initiatives Ltd + Gateman-Milloy Inc

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

The Reurbanization Award SEAGRAM LOFTS

PROJECT

Seagram Lofts is an adaptive reuse project of the former Seagramrsquos Distillery transforming two of the bonding warehouses into residential lofts with flexible ground floor office space

The original structure was built as a warehouse for aging whiskey in wooden barrels The redevelopment project created 103 loft units characterized by high ceilings and arched windows with shutters Complementing these features are original brick walls and barrel-wood evoking the old warehouse feel rich in character Great efforts were made by the Barrel Works Group Ltd to reuse the original brick and barrel-wood salvaged during the selective demolition process

The Seagram Lofts includes a rooftop garden on each building which offers expansive views of the Uptown and the city beyond This development has raised the bar for reurbanization in the City of Waterloo

OWNERCLIENT Barrel Works Group Ltd

PROJECT TEAM + LAlan Grinham Architect Inc + Kiwi Newton Construction + Terra View Homes + Wendy Shearer Landscape Architect + Sze Straka Engineers Ltd

A unique part of the Cityrsquos heritage that has been magnificently transformed into urban loft living The buildings are an example of living history and provide a wonderful backdrop to an urban park space

The Reurbanization Award THE BAUER BUILDINGS amp BAUER LOFTS

PROJECT

The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts involved the conversion of the former Bauer Warehouse into commercial space the construction of a new four-storey office building with ground floor retail and a 15 storey mixed use high rise building This brownfield redevelopment includes loft residences street front stores indoor marketplace office space two levels of underground parking and a central courtyard activated by an outdoor patio and shops An interesting skyline and scale of development is achieved through different building heights upper storey stepping modulating lines and a human scale form at street level The project is further enhanced through high quality materials large windows and terraces overlooking the European inspired courtyard

This project exemplifies ldquosensitive urban infillrdquo by recognizing the historical significance of Bauer Industries to the City of Waterloo and integrating the original architecture with modern construction and new urban forms

OWNERCLIENT Lawrence Development

PROJECT TEAM + Roth Knibb Architects Inc + Stantec Consulting + MHBC + ProjectBuildingscom Inc

This redevelopment has successfully revitalized a former industrial building creating a high density lively mixed-use project with a central courtyard space and prominent ground floor shopping

Exemplary Main Street Design AWARD OF MERIT THE SHOPS AT WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE

PROJECT

The Shops at Waterloo Town Square is a redevelopment of an enclosed 1960rsquos Shopping mall into a pedestrian friendly district with street-oriented buildings The project includes two new buildings with office and retail space facing King Street South and the redevelopment of the mall includes a new public square facing the main street The design of wider sidewalks supports active uses such as street cafes social interactions strolling and shopping

The scale and architectural details of the buildings and unified urban design features the appearance of the street frontage and the provision of public spaces contributes to the overall streetscape The Shops at Waterloo Town Square has added vibrancy in the uptown

OWNERCLIENT First Gulf Corporation

PROJECT TEAM + Joseph Bogdan Associates Inc + Mark L Dorfman Planner Inc + MTE Consultants + Stephen Popovich Associates Inc

This main street development extends a vibrant uptown with its active storefronts engaging canopies artistic signage expansive windows and contemporary materials

Sensitive and Contextual Infill Development AWARD OF MERIT 7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE

PROJECT

7 Father David Bauer Drive is a three-storey mixed use building that represents the highest standard for contextually sensitive infill design achieved through building form design and finish The design and finish of the building is historically reminiscent of the original Seagram Distillery and is reinforced with a strong tower feature and roof line that results in a monumental appearance A variety of architectural details enrich the building including functional dormers pilasters strong lintels and headers and a prominent brick entrance

OWNERCLIENT Sunvest Financial Corp

PROJECT TEAM + Robert Dyck Architect

amp Engineer Ltd + Planning and Engineering

Initiatives Ltd + Gateman-Milloy Inc

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

A unique part of the Cityrsquos heritage that has been magnificently transformed into urban loft living The buildings are an example of living history and provide a wonderful backdrop to an urban park space

The Reurbanization Award THE BAUER BUILDINGS amp BAUER LOFTS

PROJECT

The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts involved the conversion of the former Bauer Warehouse into commercial space the construction of a new four-storey office building with ground floor retail and a 15 storey mixed use high rise building This brownfield redevelopment includes loft residences street front stores indoor marketplace office space two levels of underground parking and a central courtyard activated by an outdoor patio and shops An interesting skyline and scale of development is achieved through different building heights upper storey stepping modulating lines and a human scale form at street level The project is further enhanced through high quality materials large windows and terraces overlooking the European inspired courtyard

This project exemplifies ldquosensitive urban infillrdquo by recognizing the historical significance of Bauer Industries to the City of Waterloo and integrating the original architecture with modern construction and new urban forms

OWNERCLIENT Lawrence Development

PROJECT TEAM + Roth Knibb Architects Inc + Stantec Consulting + MHBC + ProjectBuildingscom Inc

This redevelopment has successfully revitalized a former industrial building creating a high density lively mixed-use project with a central courtyard space and prominent ground floor shopping

Exemplary Main Street Design AWARD OF MERIT THE SHOPS AT WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE

PROJECT

The Shops at Waterloo Town Square is a redevelopment of an enclosed 1960rsquos Shopping mall into a pedestrian friendly district with street-oriented buildings The project includes two new buildings with office and retail space facing King Street South and the redevelopment of the mall includes a new public square facing the main street The design of wider sidewalks supports active uses such as street cafes social interactions strolling and shopping

The scale and architectural details of the buildings and unified urban design features the appearance of the street frontage and the provision of public spaces contributes to the overall streetscape The Shops at Waterloo Town Square has added vibrancy in the uptown

OWNERCLIENT First Gulf Corporation

PROJECT TEAM + Joseph Bogdan Associates Inc + Mark L Dorfman Planner Inc + MTE Consultants + Stephen Popovich Associates Inc

This main street development extends a vibrant uptown with its active storefronts engaging canopies artistic signage expansive windows and contemporary materials

Sensitive and Contextual Infill Development AWARD OF MERIT 7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE

PROJECT

7 Father David Bauer Drive is a three-storey mixed use building that represents the highest standard for contextually sensitive infill design achieved through building form design and finish The design and finish of the building is historically reminiscent of the original Seagram Distillery and is reinforced with a strong tower feature and roof line that results in a monumental appearance A variety of architectural details enrich the building including functional dormers pilasters strong lintels and headers and a prominent brick entrance

OWNERCLIENT Sunvest Financial Corp

PROJECT TEAM + Robert Dyck Architect

amp Engineer Ltd + Planning and Engineering

Initiatives Ltd + Gateman-Milloy Inc

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

The Reurbanization Award THE BAUER BUILDINGS amp BAUER LOFTS

PROJECT

The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts involved the conversion of the former Bauer Warehouse into commercial space the construction of a new four-storey office building with ground floor retail and a 15 storey mixed use high rise building This brownfield redevelopment includes loft residences street front stores indoor marketplace office space two levels of underground parking and a central courtyard activated by an outdoor patio and shops An interesting skyline and scale of development is achieved through different building heights upper storey stepping modulating lines and a human scale form at street level The project is further enhanced through high quality materials large windows and terraces overlooking the European inspired courtyard

This project exemplifies ldquosensitive urban infillrdquo by recognizing the historical significance of Bauer Industries to the City of Waterloo and integrating the original architecture with modern construction and new urban forms

OWNERCLIENT Lawrence Development

PROJECT TEAM + Roth Knibb Architects Inc + Stantec Consulting + MHBC + ProjectBuildingscom Inc

This redevelopment has successfully revitalized a former industrial building creating a high density lively mixed-use project with a central courtyard space and prominent ground floor shopping

Exemplary Main Street Design AWARD OF MERIT THE SHOPS AT WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE

PROJECT

The Shops at Waterloo Town Square is a redevelopment of an enclosed 1960rsquos Shopping mall into a pedestrian friendly district with street-oriented buildings The project includes two new buildings with office and retail space facing King Street South and the redevelopment of the mall includes a new public square facing the main street The design of wider sidewalks supports active uses such as street cafes social interactions strolling and shopping

The scale and architectural details of the buildings and unified urban design features the appearance of the street frontage and the provision of public spaces contributes to the overall streetscape The Shops at Waterloo Town Square has added vibrancy in the uptown

OWNERCLIENT First Gulf Corporation

PROJECT TEAM + Joseph Bogdan Associates Inc + Mark L Dorfman Planner Inc + MTE Consultants + Stephen Popovich Associates Inc

This main street development extends a vibrant uptown with its active storefronts engaging canopies artistic signage expansive windows and contemporary materials

Sensitive and Contextual Infill Development AWARD OF MERIT 7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE

PROJECT

7 Father David Bauer Drive is a three-storey mixed use building that represents the highest standard for contextually sensitive infill design achieved through building form design and finish The design and finish of the building is historically reminiscent of the original Seagram Distillery and is reinforced with a strong tower feature and roof line that results in a monumental appearance A variety of architectural details enrich the building including functional dormers pilasters strong lintels and headers and a prominent brick entrance

OWNERCLIENT Sunvest Financial Corp

PROJECT TEAM + Robert Dyck Architect

amp Engineer Ltd + Planning and Engineering

Initiatives Ltd + Gateman-Milloy Inc

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

This redevelopment has successfully revitalized a former industrial building creating a high density lively mixed-use project with a central courtyard space and prominent ground floor shopping

Exemplary Main Street Design AWARD OF MERIT THE SHOPS AT WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE

PROJECT

The Shops at Waterloo Town Square is a redevelopment of an enclosed 1960rsquos Shopping mall into a pedestrian friendly district with street-oriented buildings The project includes two new buildings with office and retail space facing King Street South and the redevelopment of the mall includes a new public square facing the main street The design of wider sidewalks supports active uses such as street cafes social interactions strolling and shopping

The scale and architectural details of the buildings and unified urban design features the appearance of the street frontage and the provision of public spaces contributes to the overall streetscape The Shops at Waterloo Town Square has added vibrancy in the uptown

OWNERCLIENT First Gulf Corporation

PROJECT TEAM + Joseph Bogdan Associates Inc + Mark L Dorfman Planner Inc + MTE Consultants + Stephen Popovich Associates Inc

This main street development extends a vibrant uptown with its active storefronts engaging canopies artistic signage expansive windows and contemporary materials

Sensitive and Contextual Infill Development AWARD OF MERIT 7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE

PROJECT

7 Father David Bauer Drive is a three-storey mixed use building that represents the highest standard for contextually sensitive infill design achieved through building form design and finish The design and finish of the building is historically reminiscent of the original Seagram Distillery and is reinforced with a strong tower feature and roof line that results in a monumental appearance A variety of architectural details enrich the building including functional dormers pilasters strong lintels and headers and a prominent brick entrance

OWNERCLIENT Sunvest Financial Corp

PROJECT TEAM + Robert Dyck Architect

amp Engineer Ltd + Planning and Engineering

Initiatives Ltd + Gateman-Milloy Inc

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

Exemplary Main Street Design AWARD OF MERIT THE SHOPS AT WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE

PROJECT

The Shops at Waterloo Town Square is a redevelopment of an enclosed 1960rsquos Shopping mall into a pedestrian friendly district with street-oriented buildings The project includes two new buildings with office and retail space facing King Street South and the redevelopment of the mall includes a new public square facing the main street The design of wider sidewalks supports active uses such as street cafes social interactions strolling and shopping

The scale and architectural details of the buildings and unified urban design features the appearance of the street frontage and the provision of public spaces contributes to the overall streetscape The Shops at Waterloo Town Square has added vibrancy in the uptown

OWNERCLIENT First Gulf Corporation

PROJECT TEAM + Joseph Bogdan Associates Inc + Mark L Dorfman Planner Inc + MTE Consultants + Stephen Popovich Associates Inc

This main street development extends a vibrant uptown with its active storefronts engaging canopies artistic signage expansive windows and contemporary materials

Sensitive and Contextual Infill Development AWARD OF MERIT 7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE

PROJECT

7 Father David Bauer Drive is a three-storey mixed use building that represents the highest standard for contextually sensitive infill design achieved through building form design and finish The design and finish of the building is historically reminiscent of the original Seagram Distillery and is reinforced with a strong tower feature and roof line that results in a monumental appearance A variety of architectural details enrich the building including functional dormers pilasters strong lintels and headers and a prominent brick entrance

OWNERCLIENT Sunvest Financial Corp

PROJECT TEAM + Robert Dyck Architect

amp Engineer Ltd + Planning and Engineering

Initiatives Ltd + Gateman-Milloy Inc

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

This main street development extends a vibrant uptown with its active storefronts engaging canopies artistic signage expansive windows and contemporary materials

Sensitive and Contextual Infill Development AWARD OF MERIT 7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE

PROJECT

7 Father David Bauer Drive is a three-storey mixed use building that represents the highest standard for contextually sensitive infill design achieved through building form design and finish The design and finish of the building is historically reminiscent of the original Seagram Distillery and is reinforced with a strong tower feature and roof line that results in a monumental appearance A variety of architectural details enrich the building including functional dormers pilasters strong lintels and headers and a prominent brick entrance

OWNERCLIENT Sunvest Financial Corp

PROJECT TEAM + Robert Dyck Architect

amp Engineer Ltd + Planning and Engineering

Initiatives Ltd + Gateman-Milloy Inc

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

Sensitive and Contextual Infill Development AWARD OF MERIT 7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE

PROJECT

7 Father David Bauer Drive is a three-storey mixed use building that represents the highest standard for contextually sensitive infill design achieved through building form design and finish The design and finish of the building is historically reminiscent of the original Seagram Distillery and is reinforced with a strong tower feature and roof line that results in a monumental appearance A variety of architectural details enrich the building including functional dormers pilasters strong lintels and headers and a prominent brick entrance

OWNERCLIENT Sunvest Financial Corp

PROJECT TEAM + Robert Dyck Architect

amp Engineer Ltd + Planning and Engineering

Initiatives Ltd + Gateman-Milloy Inc

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

An urban infill project whose exceptional contextual design reflects the memory of a former building on the Seagram site

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

Innovative amp Sustainable Student Accommodation Project AWARD OF MERIT 116 UNIVERSITY

PROJECT

116 University Avenue West represents the highest standard for innovative and sustainable building design for a student accommodation project Located on a corner lot this project introduces a modern aesthetic that is layered with contemporary glass screens horizontal windows with brick and concrete exterior finish that relates to both street frontages This is the first ldquoLEED Platinumrdquo certified student-oriented housing project in the City of Waterloo This project has set a high standard for sustainable building practices including natural landscape materials externally and internally insulated solid concrete walls double glazed low-e windows and an outdoor rooftop amenity space

OWNERCLIENT Zvonko Ilic and Dr Maria Ilic

PROJECT TEAM + Ivan Ilic + MacKinnon amp Associates + Corche Technical Services Inc + Mindscape Innovations

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

This modern and LEED Platinum project sets a new standard of design excellence for student accommodations

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

Innovative amp Sustainable Design in a Master Planned Development AWARD OF MERIT ACCELERATOR CENTRE amp INNOTECH BUILDING

PROJECT

The Accelerator Centre and the InnoTECH buildings are both located in the David Johnston Research + Technology Park The Accelerator Centre is strategically located in the Research and Technology Park as a multi-tenant office facility and acts as the gateway building into the Park Incorporated in the design is an extensive green roof system bio swales within the parking area and contemporary building design elements

The InnoTECH building was designed as a sister building to the Accelerator Building and provides a gateway composition to Waterloorsquos David Johnston Research + Technology Park sharing similar massing and exterior shading devices The building aesthetic is minimal with the architecture of the building celebrating the literal and figurative qualities of water The buildingrsquos palette of materials was selected to emulate the reflective and shimmering qualities of light on water

Sustainable initiatives and technology used within the building include a rainwater catchment overflowing to the sitersquos wetland landscape and a grey water system InnoTech has achieved LEEDreg Gold New Construction (NC) Certification making

OWNERCLIENT The Cora Group Inc

PROJECT TEAM + Robertson Simmons Architects Inc + Roth Associates Landscape

Architecture Inc + Schorn Consultants Inc + Stantec Consulting + Ball Construction

this project the first multi-tenant building within Waterloo Region to achieve the LEED Gold NC status

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

These two projects incorporate unifying and sustainable elements that reinforce an important gateway in this master planned park

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

Significant Public Space AWARD OF MERIT BRIGHTON PARK

PROJECT

Brighton Park was created as part of the redevelopment of a former school site The park design was sensitive to the relationship with the adjacent properties and preservation and enhancement of the landscape buffers The Park connects to the local trail system and provides barrier free accessibility across varying topography and access to surrounding neighbourhoods This neighbourhood park is a place for reflection relaxation and childrenrsquos play area Some main features within the park include facilities such as basketball net play equipment swings and chess boards

OWNERCLIENT The City of Waterloo

PROJECT TEAM + MacKinnon amp Associates

This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

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This attractive neighbourhood park successfully adds valued amenities and activities for residents and community to enjoy

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

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The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

RICK HALDENBY Rick is an associate professor and the OrsquoDonovan Director of the School of Architecture University of Waterloo a graduate of the Waterloo School of Architecture and has been its Director since 1988 Rick is also the founder of the Rome Program a teacher in Iconography Theme Area and a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award He has also been involved in archeological work in several countries and runs the mid-size city research program Rick has sat on numerous urban design juries and his research interested include Mediterranean archeology design and management of historic landscapes and sites design in mid size cities and community university partnerships

ANNE MCILROY Anne is a principal of Brook McIlroyPace Architects Inc Anne graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Fine Ares and a Bachelor of Architecture Anne has over twenty years experience as an urban designer for master plans and urban design projects across Canada and the United States and has particular expertise in the development of master plans and design standards for communities universities and other institutions She is a recognized expert in the facilitation of design workshops and public consultation forums is also the founding member and previous Chair of the Urban Design Working Group a sub-committee of the Ontario Provincial Planning Institute and has been appointed to numerous design and revitalization panels across Ontario Anne speaks regularly on sustainable community design

DAVID THOMPSON David is a principal of David Thompson Architect Ltd He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Economic Geography and is also a graduate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canadarsquos syllabus program For more than twenty years Davidrsquos expertise has grown to include institutional recreational housing urban design sustainability and a sincere concern for the public good David has worked for firms in TorontoVancouver and Kitchener before establishing his own practice in 2004 in downtown Kitchener David is currently the Chair of the Grand Valley Society of Architects He has won numerous professional awards has been on numerous juries and has had works shown in several exhibitions

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

The Urban Design Awards JURY MEMBERS

CAMERON RAPP Cameron is the General Manager of Development Services at the City of Waterloo He is a graduate from the University of Waterloo and has over 25 years of experience with the City of Waterloo Cam has worked with a variety of groups including Council citizens the development and building industry and other agencies to help ensure that Waterloo develops and grows as a dynamic and prosperous community Cameron has made presentations locally and to international audience groups regarding intensification as well as teaching engagements at the University of Waterloo

JAN drsquoAILLY For seven years (2003-2010) Jan sat as a City of Waterloo Councillor During his term Jan supported the Cityrsquos urban design initiatives and sat as the Development Services Department Council Liaison and was Chair of the Finance and Strategic Planning Committee from 2003 to 2008 Since 2004 Jan had held leadership positions including the Chief Executive Officer at Organic Energy Inc and with marketing positions for several well-known companies Jan is currently employed at Coreworx Inc Jan earned an MBA the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western and is a graduate from McGill University

THANK YOU

The City of Waterloo wishes to thank each Jury Member for their valuable contribution to the 2000-2010 UdA Special acknowledgement is also given to the City of Waterloo Building Division for financing the UdA program Corporate Communications to the staff involved with the UdA and the nominated projects and their project teams for their pursuit in design excellence in the City of Waterloo

ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

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ARK

STREET

OWN SQUARE

COLUMBIA ST W

UN

IVER

SITY

AVE

W

C AR

O LIN

E ST N

116 UNIVERSITY AVE W

BRIGHTON P

PERIMETER INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS

7 FATHER DAVID BAUER DR

SEAGRAM BUILDINGS amp LOFTS

KING

THE BAUER BUILDINGS

THE SHOPS OF WATERLOO T

300 HAGEY BLVD InnoTECH

295 HAGEY BLVD ACCELERATOR CENTRE

ALBERTSTREET

ERB STREET

1

2 5

4

6

7

3

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

WWWWATERLOOCAUDA

LEGEND

1 Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics

2 Seagram Lofts

3 The Bauer Buildings and Bauer Lofts

4 The Shops at Waterloo Town Square

5 7 Father David Bauer Drive

6 116 University

7 Accelerator Centre and InnoTECH Building

8 Brighton Park

8

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