The project has successfully created a community-centered hub, where municipal and community services are offered, and where events and exhibitions…
Ecclesiastical Insurance Cornerstone Award
McInnes Cooper Building (formerly the Dawson Hardware Building)
This remarkable transformation has had an immediate positive impact on the character of the street, and is already enhancing and…
Monastère des Augustines
A project of the Fiducie du patrimoine culturel des Augustines, the Monastère des Augustines is located in the heritage wings…
The Rock Garden
The Rock Garden is the Royal Botanical Garden’s signature garden. Janet Rosenburg & Studio was commissioned for the project to…
Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site
Cartier-Brébeuf is a cultural heritage landscape that commemorates the time in 1535-1536 when Jacques Cartier and his shipmates wintered near…
Park Lofts former Annette Street Baptist Church (1888)
The cultural heritage value of this modest, designated church is attributed to its Arts and Crafts-influenced design and its place…
Red River College School of Hospitality and Culinary Arts former Union Bank Tower (1906) and Annex (1920)
Located in Winnipeg’s historic Exchange District, the original Union Bank Tower was the city’s first skyscraper. It was designed in…
Pacific Central Station (1919)
Designed by Pratt & Ross Architects, the Pacific Central Station’s heritage character is defined by its Beaux-Arts monumentality, the elegance…
The Ottawa South Community Centregra former Graham Fire Station #10 (1921)
Designed by renowned Ottawa architect Werner E. Noffke in a Spanish Colonial style, the fire station operated until 1974. Vacant…
Jean-Talon Station/Loblaws (1931)
A Neo-Classical design with Art Deco ornamentation, Jean-Talon Station operated as a railway depot until 1984. It was then purchased…
Forts-et-Châteaux-Saint-Louis, National Historic Site (1620-1832)
The Forts-et-Châteaux-Saint-Louis NHS lies beneath the Dufferin Terrace within the historic district of Old Québec, UNESCO World Heritage Site. It…
McLeod Building (1912)
The only terra cotta-clad structure in Edmonton, the nine-storey McLeod Building was designed in the Chicago School style by J.K….
Chinese Freemasons Building (1907)
Built in 1907, the Chinese Freemasons Building is the only building with a “Chinatown” character on Pender Street. The rehabilitation…
Library of Parliament (1859-1876)
Perched on top of a steep cliff overlooking the Ottawa River, the Library of Parliament remains the most important example…
Harbour Commission Building/Club 357c (1875)
A landmark in Old Montreal since 1875, the Italianate style building was designed by Hopkins and Wily and operated as…
Historic BMO Building (1910)
Designed in the Beaux-Arts style, this heritage designated bank anchors a key corner of Oakville’s downtown. The project involved restoring…
St. Clement’s Anglican Church (1891-1958)
The goal of this rehabilitation project (2004-2007) was to revitalize and reposition St. Clement’s as an open, welcoming place of…
The Academy
When the Annapolis Royal Regional Academy, a beloved 1939 Beaux-Arts school building, was threatened with demolition in 2013, a group…
St. Michael’s Cathedral Conservation
The seven-year rehabilitation of the St. Michael’s Cathedral, completed in September 2017, took great pains to respect the integrity of…
Sambro Island Lighthouse
Sambro Island Lighthouse began operations in 1760 and it has been in continuous operation since, making it the oldest lighthouse…
Galpern (Porter) Building
The rehabilitation of the Porter/Galpern building stands out as a shining example of the capacity of historic buildings to adapt…
Kingsbridge Centre Project
When a 110-year old Catholic church in a rural Ontario community was closed and scheduled to be demolished in 2012,…
Chapleau Hub
As congregations continue to shrink, the question of what to do with old church buildings becomes increasingly pressing. Such a…
Cambridge Old Post Office and Idea Exchange
Until 2012, Cambridge’s 1885 masonry post office, listed as a National Historic Site and located on the bank of the…
Cheltenham Badlands Visitor Infrastructure Project
The distinctive geological and cultural landscape of the Cheltenham Badlands has seen a significant increase in popularity in recent years….
Auberge Chesley’s Inn
This impressive 1814 Georgian residence, once an important stop for many travelers to Upper Canada and later the first building…
Troop Barn
One of two remaining octagonal barns in Nova Scotia, the Troop Barn was a fixture in Annapolis Royal since the…
The Workers Compensation Board Building (1961)
Described in the book Winnipeg Modern as “one of the best examples of Modernist detailing and urban design, and a…