- March 27, 2026
Four of our projects have been honoured at the International Design Awards, reflecting the growing international visibility of work developed in Canada and its contribution to a broader global dialogue on design.
The awarded projects span multiple typologies, from civic and cultural spaces to educational and mixed-use environments. Each demonstrates how design can respond to context while creating meaningful, lasting impact:


Saint Joseph’s Oratory Welcome Pavilion — Gold, Religious Architecture
Place des Montréalaises — Gold, Landscape Architecture / Public Spaces


Maréchal Secondary School — Silver, Educational Architecture
Maestria — Silver, Mixed-Use Architecture
This recognition highlights an approach to design rooted in people, place, and experience. Whether creating spaces for gathering and reflection, reconnecting urban landscapes, supporting learning environments, or shaping dense, mixed-use communities, each project contributes to a shared ambition: to design environments that are inclusive, resilient, and attuned to the realities of everyday life.
Presented on an international stage, these distinctions underscore how locally grounded ideas can resonate globally. They reflect not only the strength of Canada’s design culture, but also its capacity to engage with, and contribute to, conversations shaping the future of the built environment.
At the core of this recognition are the teams behind each project, whose creativity, rigour, and collaborative spirit continue to drive meaningful outcomes across diverse contexts.