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Brook McIlroy is an award-winning design firm founded in 2000, and based in Toronto, Thunder Bay, and Winnipeg. This is a multi-disciplinary firm which incorporates an architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, and planning practice, allowing projects to be designed as whole environments, focusing on all scales of the design. Along with these disciplines, the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business presented the PAR Gold Level Certification[1] (Progressive Aboriginal Relations) to Brook McIlroy in 2020, as the firm is dedicated to restoring Indigenous presence within Canadian communities.
Background
[edit]Calvin Brook co-founded Brook McIlroy in 2000, and currently is a Principal there along with Anne McIlroy and Ryan Gorrie. Amongst its Principal designers, this multidisciplinary firm has thirty-six employees of different academic backgrounds, which are LEED Accredited Professionals, architects, landscape architects, urban designers, planners, and artists[2], promoting a collaborative work environment and allowing for design of all scales. This diverse group of individuals are scattered across the firm’s three offices. Although the firm was initially founded in Toronto, it eventually established a second office in Thunder Bay, 2012[3], shortly followed by a third office in Winnipeg, 2016, which includes a dedicated Indigenous Studio[4]. Each of the three offices differ slightly from one another but are built on the same foundation, which is designing a project as a whole environment and incorporating an Indigenous perspective. The office in Toronto focusing on innovations, waterfront in Thunder Bay, and Indigenous design in Winnipeg, all three offices work in close relation to one another to provide different perspectives to each of the firm’s projects. In Leslie Jen's new book on contemporary Canadian architecture, Canadian Architecture: Evolving a Cultural Identity, she stated how recent projects “exemplify Brook McIlroy’s heavily collaborative and inclusive approach to design that respects and encourages under-represented communities to be heard, seen and experienced.”[5]
One of the most successful projects from this firm is Prince Arthur’s Landing, which is an ongoing revitalization project since 2010 of Thunder Bay’s downtown waterfront and has accumulated over 20 awards. Most notable awards came from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, the Canadian Urban Institute, Waterfront Center (D.C), International Downtown Association, and Ontario Association of Landscape Architects, etc.[6] The most recent award given was the 2019 Canadian Architect Award of Merit to the Thunder Bay Art Gallery, designed in partnership with Patkau Architects, and sits on Prince Arthur’s Landing.[7]
Selected Awards
[edit]Since its founding, the firm has created many awarding winning designs in different fields such as urban planning and design, landscape design, wood design, and architectural design. These include national as well as international awards and distinctions, which include:
- Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture & Design / The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies, International Architecture Award
- 2013: Gathering Circle, Prince Arthur’s Landing, Thunder Bay[8]
- Canadian Institute of Planners
- 2021 Award for Planning Excellence Merit: Healthy Communities Planning, GZHE-MNIDOO GI-TA-GAAN (Creator’s Garden and Amphitheatre) Master Plan[9][10][11]
- 2020 Award for Planning Excellence: Vaughan City-Wide Urban Design Guidelines[10][11]
- 2015 Award for Planning Excellence in Urban City and Regional Planning: Eglinton Connects[10][11]
- 2012 Award for Planning Excellence: Aboriginal Community Planning and Development Category: Spirit Garden, Prince Arthur’s Landing, Thunder Bay ON[10][11]
- Canadian Society of Landscape Architects
- 2014 Regional Award of Communications: Designing Thunder Bay’s Image Routes: An Innovative Approach to Large-Scale Streetscape Redevelopment (Thunder Bay)[12]
- 2011 National Honour Award of Excellence: University of Saskatchewan College Quarter Master Plan[13]
- 2011 Regional Award of New Directions: IOD Park Thunder Bay[14]
- Royal Architectural Institute of Canada: National Urban Design Awards
- Canadian Wood Council Award
- 2020: 720 Yonge Mass Timber Building[18]
- Canadian Architect Award
- 2019 Award of Merit: Thunder Bay Art Gallery Waterfront Relocation Project[19]
- Ontario Association of Architects
- PRO (Parks and Recreation Ontario)
- Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI)
- 2011 Award for Planning Excellence: Toronto Avenues and Mid-Rise Buildings Study[24]
- 2010 Award for Planning Excellence: North Oakville Secondary Plan & Implementation Strategy[25]
- 2005 District Outstanding Planning Award: Fort Erie Gateway[25]
- 2004 Award for Planning Excellence: Burlington Downtown Waterfront Plan[25]
- 2001 Provincial Professional Merit Award: Windsor Central Riverfront[25]
- 2001 District Outstanding Planning Award: Windsor Central Riverfront[25]
- International Downtown Association
- 2012 Pinnacle Award, Public Space: Prince Arthur’s Landing, Thunder Bay[26]
Selected Projects
[edit]- Prince’s Arthur’s Landing at the Thunder Bay Waterfront
- Water Garden Pavilion
- Spirit Garden
- Delta Marriott Thunder Bay Hotel
- Baggage Building Arts Centre and Jardin Ellipse
- Hoop Dance Indigenous Gathering Place at Mohawk College
- McMaster University Campus Master Plan Update
- Hamilton Pier 7 & 8 Master Plan
- North Bay Waterfront Master Plan
- Rockcliffe Community Design Plan
- Victoria University Grounds Master Plan
References
[edit]- ^ "Brook McIlroy's Archinect profile". Archinect. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
- ^ "CCAB » Brook McIlroy Inc". Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ "Projects Archive". Brook McIlroy. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ "Projects Archive". Brook McIlroy. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ auteur., Jen, Leslie,. Canadian architecture : evolving a cultural identity. ISBN 1-77327-038-9. OCLC 1269471767.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ O’Rourke, Timothy (2018), "Indigenous Traditional Knowledge and Contemporary Architecture in Australia", The Handbook of Contemporary Indigenous Architecture, Singapore: Springer Singapore, pp. 413–432, ISBN 978-981-10-6903-1, retrieved 2022-03-03
- ^ "Thunder Bay Art Gallery Waterfront Relocation Project". Canadian Architect. 2019-11-29. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ "Thunder Bay architects win award for Gathering Circle". CBC. 2013-09-03. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ "2021 GZHE-MNIDOO GI-TA-GAAN (CREATOR'S GARDEN AND AMPHITHEATRE) MASTER PLAN". CIP Awards for Planning Excellence. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ a b c d "AWARDS FOR PLANNING EXCELLENCE RECIPIENTS". CIP Awards for Planning Excellence. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ a b c d "RECIPIENTS". CIP. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ "Designing Thunder Bay's Image Routes: An Innovative Approach to Large-Scale Streetscape Redevelopment | CSLA". www.csla-aapc.ca. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ "College Quarter | CSLA". www.csla-aapc.ca. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ "IOD Park Thunder Bay | CSLA". www.csla-aapc.ca. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ Canada, Royal Architectural Institute of (2014-10-17). "National Urban Design Awards — 2014 Recipient". Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ Canada, Royal Architectural Institute of (2014-10-22). "National Urban Design Awards — 2012 Recipient". Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ Canada, Royal Architectural Institute of (2014-10-22). "National Urban Design Awards — 2012 Recipient". Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ "Wood Design & Building Award Winners Announced". Canadian Architect. 2021-02-24. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ "Winners of Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence Announced". Canadian Architect. 2019-12-02. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ "Winners Announced for 2016 OAA Awards | UrbanToronto". urbantoronto.ca. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ Yellow.Place. "Brook McIlroy - Toronto, Canada". Yellow.Place. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ "Ontario Association of Architects announces 2012 award winners". Canadian Architect. 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ a b "PRO Award Recipients". www.prontario.org. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ Institute, Ontario Professional Planners (2011-10-13). "Media Release: Tackling the Biggest Challenges to Planning and the Profession". GlobeNewswire News Room. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ a b c d e "Story". Brook McIlroy. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ Bustler. "Prince Arthur's Landing by Brook McIlroy". Bustler. Retrieved 2022-03-03.