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Design Icons

Design Icons recognize outstanding examples of architecture, landscape architecture, community design, and open space development which have:

  • played a significant role in the development of Mississauga as a distinct locale
  • provided visual icons and imagery for the City
  • had a significant influence on the physical form, development pattern and visual environment of Mississauga
Featured Articles
The Hatch Building
This is a fine, forward looking office building with great richness of overall form, materials and well designed details.
Mississauga Civic Centre and Central Library
The simple, bold geometric composition consisting of pure squares, circles and triangles all achieved within a city block makes the Civic Centre a striking and unforgettable experience.
GlenErin Inn
The history of a community is represented in its new and historic buildings.
Xerox Research Centre of Canada
This research complex is located at the very west end of the Sheridan Research Park. Research by definition is to explore and investigate and the architects have made every attempt to create an architectural vocabulary different from its neighbours within this community.
Lakefront Promenade
This is an exemplary example of a completed development plan for Lake Ontario Waterfront development.
Shell Info Centre
Good examples of well designed highway architecture are few and far between on Canadian Highways. The Shell Info Centre on Highway 401, is a rare exception.
DuPont Corporate Centre
There are numerous headquarter buildings in Mississauga, but the DuPont building was considered to be the most outstanding example of this building type.
University of Toronto at Mississauga Erindale College Student Centre
An excellent example of contemporary architecture situated at the centre of the Erindale Campus.
Awards Programs
The creation of an integrated urban design resembles an intricate jig saw puzzle. Each piece of the puzzle is important, but must be assembled in the correct manner for the puzzle to fully communicate and fulfill its function. Similarly, a community must have examples of urban design that can stand alone as icons, but work in harmony with the surrounding elements of the City.
Jury Information
JURY COMPOSITION JURY STATEMENT
Jury Members
The jury members are comprised of three people. Edwin S. Baker, Robert Grossmann and Stephen Irwin.
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