The Oshawa Urban Design Awards program was created in 2011 to recognize the significant contributions that architects, landscape architects, urban designers, planners, developers, builders and other individuals make to the appearance, livability and quality of life in our city.
2018 Urban Design Awards Program
The Urban Design Awards program celebrates projects that reflect excellence in architecture and urban design and enhance the image of the city.
Winning projects received an Award of Excellence from the City of Oshawa and were recognized at a formal ceremony in June 2018. Winner projects were completed after March 15, 2014.
2018 Urban Design Award Winners
Photo Gallery: Urban Design Awards 2018 Winners will appear here on the public site.
Award winners may now be eligible to participate in the 2018 National Urban Design Awards (Tier II) Program administered by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.
Sponsors & Partners
Gold Sponsor |
The 2018 Urban Design Awards are presented with support from:
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Silver Sponsors |
The 2018 Urban Design Awards are presented with support from:
2018 Silver Sponsors
Independent Project Managers | Rice Commercial Group |
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Bronze Sponsors |
The 2018 Urban Design Awards are presented with support from:
- The Biglieri Group
- Nina Romano State Farm Agent
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In-Kind Sponsors |
The 2018 Urban Design Awards are presented with support from:
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Urban Design Award Winners
2012 Urban Design Award Winners |
The 2012 Urban Design Award winners are:
- UOIT at 61 Charles St.
- Durham Region Courthouse at 150 Bond St. E.
- Nina Romano Insurance Agency Inc. at 1231Harmony Rd. N.
- Campus Corners at 2069 Simcoe St. N.
- Durham College - Student Services Building at 2000 Simcoe St. N.
- Taunton Health Centre at 1300 Keith Ross Dr.
- Trent University - Oshawa Campus at 55 Thornton Rd. S.
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2014 Urban Design Award Winners |
The 2014 Urban Design Award winners are:
- Stevenson Place at 138 Stevenson Rd. S.
- Automotive Centre of Excellence, University of Ontario Institute of Technology at 60 Founders Dr.
- Core 21 at 21 and 23 Simcoe St. S.
- Durham Children's Aid Society at 1320 Airport Blvd.
- David Bouchard Public School at 460 Wilson Rd. S.
- Islamic Centre of Oshawa at 23 Lloyd St.
- Wynfield Retirement Residence at 431 Woodmount Dr.
- DeStefano Funeral Home at 1289 Keith Ross Dr.
- 2014 Urban Design, Special Recognition Award was awarded to Dove Pusic for the Restoration of Regent Theatre Ceiling.
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2018 Urban Design Award Winners |
The 2018 Urban Design Award of Excellence winners are:
- Clara Hughes Public Elementary School, 610 Taylor Avenue
- Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Elementary School, 1425 Coldstream Drive
- Harmony Hill Retirement Community, 1335 Benson Street
- Royal Heights Apartment Building, 30 Adelaide Avenue East
- Software Informatics Research Centre (SIRC), University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 40 Conlin Road West
- Centre for Collaborative Education (CFCE), Durham College, 2018 Simcoe Street North
- Oshawa Centre Expansion Project, 419 King Street West
- Oshawa GO/VIA Station, 915 Bloor Street West
- Atria Apartment/Commercial Development, 100 Bond Street East
- IBEW Local 353 East Training Centre, 1001 Ritson Road South
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites and Conference Centre, 67 Simcoe Street North
- Ritson Residence Apartment Building, 1658 Ritson Road North
- Kiya Apartment Building, 710 King Street West
- Taylorwood Townhomes, 2 Taylorwood Road
- Michael McDougall Team Real Estate Office, 707 Harmony Road North
The 2018 Urban Design Special Recognition Award has been awarded to Thomas Brown Architects Inc. and Harrington McAvan Ltd. for the design and development of Oshawa Fire Services Fire Station 6 located at 2339 Simcoe Street North.
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More information on future editions of the Urban Design Awards is available by contacting Planning Services .