Weathering Steel House
Architect: Shim-Sutcliffe Architects
Location: North York, Ontario
Completion: 2001
Size: 4,500 s.f.
Photography: James Dow, Steven Evans, Michael Awad
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The Governor General’s Medals in Architecture recognize outstanding achievement in recently built projects by Canadian architects.
This program, created by the RAIC, contributes to the development of the discipline and practice of architecture, and increases public awareness of architecture as a vital cultural force in Canadian society. These awards are administered jointly with the Canada Council for the Arts, which is responsible for the adjudication process and contributes to the publication highlighting the medal winners.
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