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Prix du XXe siècle


This award recognizes the enduring excellence of nationally significant architecture, such as landmark buildings in the historical context of Canadian Architecture. The award can go to a building in Canada, designed by an architect from any country, or a building anywhere designed by a Canadian architect.
 

2007 Recipients

Habitat '67

 

Montreal, QC | 1967
Architects: Moshe Safdie, FRAIC, and David, Barott, Boulva, Associated Architects

Simon Fraser University

 

Burnaby, BC | 1965
Architects: Erickson/Massey

Smith House 2

 

Vancouver, BC | 1964
Architects: Erickson/Massey

Toronto Dominion Centre

 

Toronto, ON | 1967 (First phase); 1991 (Sixth phase)
Architects: Bregman & Hamann Architects, John B. Parkin Associates, and Scott Associates
Design Consultant: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Wolf House

 

Toronto, ON | 1974
Architects: Diamond & Myers (designed by Barton Myers)

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