ERA Architects

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University College Revitalization

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture scolaire
Collèges et centres d’éducation supérieure

Kohn Shnier Architects

ERA Architects

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Gordonridge Community Multi-Sport Court

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture de sports et de loisirs
Stades, arénas, patinoires et terrains de tennis

ERA Architects

(1)

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Toronto Grace Church

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture religieuse
Églises, mosquées, synagogues et temples

ERA Architects

Larkin Architect

Tacoma Engineering

(1)

Sony Centre Canopy

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 

ERA Architects

(1)

2018Prix d’excellence de l’AAPC

Award of Merit
Conservation – Small

© Nathan Cyprys

Cambium Farms

Caledon, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture de paysage design urbain et urbanisme
Fermes et serres

ERA Architects

(1)

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The Bombardier Centre for Aerospace and Aviation at Centennial College

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture scolaire
Collèges et centres d’éducation supérieure

MJMA

ERA Architects

(1)

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plazaPOPS: Albion Islington Squares

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture de paysage design urbain et urbanisme
Espaces publics, rues et squares

ERA Architects

(1)

2023Toronto Urban Design Awards

ERA Architects

Award of Merit
Special Jury Awards for Community Activation

© Kohn Architects

University of Toronto, University College

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture scolaire
Bibliothèques spécialisées, archives et centres de documentation

Kohn Shnier Architects

ERA Architects

(1)

© Ernesto DiStefano

Paradise Theatre

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture culturelle
Architectures d’arts de la scène et théâtres

ERA Architects

(1)

2020CAHP – ACECP Awards of Excellence

ERA Architects

Awards of Excellence
Conservation (Architecture)

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The Carlu at College Park

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture commerciale fiscale et de bureaux
Restaurants, bars et boîtes de nuit

ERA Architects

WZMH Architects

(1)

2004Ontario Association of Architects Awards

ERA Architects

WZMH Architects

Commercial B: (greater than $5 million) – Award of Excellence
Architectural Excellence

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University of Toronto School of Architecture

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture scolaire
Campus et pavillons universitaires

ERA Architects

NADAA

(1)

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Division 51

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture d’administration publique et de sécurité
Postes de police et services d’incendies

Stantec Architecture

ERA Architects

(1)

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The Distillery District

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture de paysage design urbain et urbanisme
Aménagements urbains

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Quartier des distilleries – Toronto

Leslie Evans

Le quartier de la distillerie à Toronto est un exemple de mon expérience positive de la qualité de l’environnement bâti. Il s’agit d’un quartier commercial et résidentiel qui abrite des cafés, des restaurants et des boutiques dans des bâtiments patrimoniaux. Facilement accessible par les transports en commun, le quartier des distilleries est un lieu de rencontre agréable où les habitants de Toronto peuvent se rencontrer et explorer. Le quartier des distilleries est un lieu de rassemblement pour différents événements culturels et sociaux. Personnellement, une expérience positive est celle où l’on se sent accueilli dans un espace de rassemblement. Le quartier des distilleries célèbre les différentes cultures et les différents peuples par le biais d’installations et d’éclairages. L’espace est modifié pour accueillir divers événements, et l’expérience est différente à chaque fois. Ce lieu attire des personnes de différents groupes d’âge grâce aux utilisations commerciales du quartier. Ce lieu de rassemblement est très apprécié en raison de son histoire et de la représentation de l’architecture de l’ère victorienne. Historiquement, le quartier était une grande distillerie canadienne qui lui a donné son nom. La distillerie a été fermée en 1990 et la récession économique du début des années 1990 a retardé les efforts de revitalisation du quartier.

Le quartier a été rouvert en 2003 et est aujourd’hui occupé par des boutiques locales, des restaurants, des cafés et des microbrasseries qui donnent un caractère unique et un sentiment d’appartenance aux utilisateurs. Le quartier des distilleries a été classé site historique national. Ce que je préfère dans cette expérience, c’est le « feeling » du lieu. Le mélange de l’ancien et du nouveau. C’est un travail fantastique que d’avoir réussi à faire collaborer de manière transparente les nouvelles installations et les nouveaux éclairages avec les façades et le caractère des bâtiments plus anciens. C’est ce qui, selon moi, constitue l’attrait principal de ce lieu. J’ai visité cet endroit à différentes périodes de l’année, et ce fut une expérience différente à chaque fois. » (Livret Expériences Vécues Positives de la Qualité dans l’Environnement Bâti 2023, p.224).

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The Tower Renewal Partnership

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture résidentielle
Logements, habitats collectifs et condominiums

ERA Architects

(1)

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The Bombardier Centre for Aerospace and Aviation at Centennial College
Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture scolaire
Collèges et centres d’éducation supérieure
MJMA
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© Doublespace photography

University College Revitalization

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Educational architecture
Colleges and higher education facilities

Kohn Shnier Architects

ERA Architects

(1)

© E.R.A. Architects Inc.

Gordonridge Community Multi-Sport Court

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Architecture of sports and leisure
Stadiums, arenas, ice rinks and tennis courts

ERA Architects

(1)

© Larkin Limited

Toronto Grace Church

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Religious architecture
Churches, mosques, synagogues and temples

ERA Architects

Larkin Architect

Tacoma Engineering

(1)

Sony Centre Canopy

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 

ERA Architects

(1)

2018Prix d’excellence de l’AAPC

Award of Merit
Conservation – Small

© Nathan Cyprys

Cambium Farms

Caledon, Ontario, Canada 
Landscape urban design and planning
Farms and greenhouses

ERA Architects

(1)

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plazaPOPS: Albion Islington Squares

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Landscape urban design and planning
Public spaces, streets and squares

ERA Architects

(1)

2023Toronto Urban Design Awards

ERA Architects

Award of Merit
Special Jury Awards for Community Activation

© Kohn Architects

University of Toronto, University College

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Educational architecture
Specialized libraries, archives and documentation facilities

Kohn Shnier Architects

ERA Architects

(1)

© Ernesto DiStefano

Paradise Theatre

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Cultural architecture
Performing arts buildings and theaters

ERA Architects

(1)

2020CAHP – ACECP Awards of Excellence

ERA Architects

Awards of Excellence
Conservation (Architecture)

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The Carlu at College Park

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Commercial financial and offices
Restaurants, bars and nightclubs

ERA Architects

WZMH Architects

(1)

2004Ontario Association of Architects Awards

ERA Architects

WZMH Architects

Commercial B: (greater than $5 million) – Award of Excellence
Architectural Excellence

© Nic Lehoux

University of Toronto School of Architecture

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Educational architecture
University buildings and campuses

ERA Architects

NADAA

(1)

© Bob Krawczyk

Division 51

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Public administration and public security buildings
Police stations and fire departments

Stantec Architecture

ERA Architects

(1)

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The Distillery District

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Landscape urban design and planning
City planning

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Distillery District – Toronto

Leslie Evans

An example of my positive experience of quality in built environment is the Distillery District in Toronto. It is a commercial and residential district that contains cafes, restaurants and shops housed with heritage buildings. Easily accessible by transit, Distillery district is a fun gathering place for people across Toronto to socialize and explore. Distillery district is a place of congregation for different cultural and social events. Personally, a positive experience is when you feel welcomed in a gathering space. Distillery district celebrates different cultures and people with the portrayal of installations and lightings. The space is modified to accommodate for various events, and it is a different experience every time. This place attracts people of varying age groups with the commercial uses in the district. This gathering hub is hugely appreciated because of its history and the portrayal of the Victorian-Era Architecture. Historically, the district was a large Canadian distillery that it presently gets its name from. The Distillery was closed in 1990 and the economic recession of early 1990s delayed the efforts to revitalize the district.

The district was reopened in 2003 and now it is occupied with local boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and microbreweries that give a unique character and sense of belonging to the users. The Distillery District was designated as a National Historic Site. My favourite part of the experience is the “feel” of the place. Mixing the old with the new. It was a fantastic job done to seamlessly collaborate the new installations and lights with the older building façades and character. That is, what I believe to be the main attraction of this place. I visited this place during different times of the year, and it was a different experience every time. » (Booklet Positive Lived Experiences of Quality in the Built Environment 2023, p.219).

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The Tower Renewal Partnership

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 
Residential architecture
Collective housing and condominiums

ERA Architects

(1)

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The Bombardier Centre for Aerospace and Aviation at Centennial College
Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Educational architecture
Colleges and higher education facilities
MJMA
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