City building | October 3, 2014
Buildings that are healthy by design were honoured at the 33rd Annual Mississauga Urban Design Awards on Thursday, October 2. The awards program is the longest-running municipal urban design awards program in Ontario.
The theme of this year’s awards was Healthy by Design. The first Healthy by Design award was presented in partnership with the Region of Peel, Public Health Unit.
2014 Mississauga Urban Design Awards winners include:
Award of Excellence:
• Sheridan College, Hazel McCallion Campus Phase 1
Award of Merit:
• Award of Merit for Community Scale and Innovation: Go Erindale Parking Structure, Terminal & Pedestrian Bridge
• Award of Merit for Innovation and Long Term Strategy: Holcim Waterfront Estate
• Award of Merit for Community Scale: Cooksville Four Corners
Award of Healthy by Design:
• Sheridan College, Hazel McCallion Campus Phase 1
• Hazelton Place
Awards were selected by the Mississauga Urban Design Awards jury. Jury members included:
Gayle Bursey, Region of Peel, Health Services Department
George McKibbon, McKibbon Wakefield Inc.
Robert Ng, NAK Design Strategies
Robert Voigt, Planner, Cambium Consulting and Engineering
Ed Sajecki, Commissioner, Planning and Building, City of Mississauga
For more information, visit mississauga.ca/urbandesignawards.
Media Contact:
Keisha McIntosh-Siung
Communications Advisor
City of Mississauga
905-615-3200 ext. 5818
Keisha.mcintosh-siung@mississauga.ca
TTY: 905-896-5151