
From an eco hotel set on a bluff in Sri Lanka to furniture constructed from 11 sheets of recyclable hardwood, and a snow-melting bus shelter, the 47 Award of Merit winners are ingenious and elegant. Along with the 19 winners, these works were celebrated at Azure’s gala on Friday night.
From 720 entries that came in from all over the world, 66 finalists were selected by our jury, made up of architect Winka Dubbeldam of Archi-Tectonics (New York, US), architect Brendan MacFarlane of Jakob + MacFarlane (Paris, France), designer Anwar Mekhayech of the Design Agency (Toronto, Canada), landscape architect Janet Rosenberg of Janet Rosenberg & Studio (Toronto, Canada) and designer Philippe Malouin (London, UK). Here are the 47 Awards of Merit:
RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE – SINGLE FAMILY


RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE – MULTI-UNIT



COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL ARCHITECTURE OVER 1,000 SQUARE METRES

MAD Architects: China Wood Sculpture Museum, Harbin, China



COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL ARCHITECTURE UNDER 1,000 SQUARE METRES

SPEECH Tchoban & Kuznetsov: Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin, Germany
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

The Marc Boutin Architectural Collaborative: Poppy Plaza, Calgary, Canada
Paul Sangha Landscape Architecture: Metamorphous, Vancouver, Canada
TEMPORARY/DEMONSTRATION ARCHITECTURE

RESIDENTIAL INTERIORS

Atelier Moderno: Le 205, Montreal, Canada

COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL INTERIORS

Levenbetts: Cornell University Sibley Hall, Ithaca, USA
Superkül: Steelcase WorkLife, Toronto, Canada
FURNITURE DESIGN

Lee Eun Kyoung: Free Hug
Keilhauer: Aesync, by EOOS
FURNITURE SYSTEMS

LIGHTING FIXTURES


Flos: OK Lamp, by Konstantin Grcic
LIGHTING INSTALLATIONS

INTERIOR PRODUCTS

MPFXDesign: Oli the Olive Bowl, by Miguel Pinto Félix
Submaterial: Figure No. 1 and 2, by David Hamlin
CONCEPTS/PROTOTYPES



STUDENT A+ AWARD

Benny Kwok (Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada): Salt Siida Nomadic Hostel



SOCIAL GOOD AWARD



ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP AWARD

Sofia Ceylan, Katharina Laekamp and Leonie Otten: Memory of the Arctic
