2024 Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Excellence in Architecture
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
An outstanding group of professionals were recognized with the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Excellence in Architecture. The ceremony was held at Government House on June 4.
Since its inception in 1988, this award program has held a special place in the Lieutenant Governor’s Office. It serves as a platform to honor exceptional design and acknowledge the accomplishments of numerous talented architects practicing in Nova Scotia.
The recipients are:
Award of Merit – Large Building:
East Hants Aquatic Centre
TEAL Architects + Planners and Maclennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects
Award accepted by Tom Emodi, TEAL Architects + Planners
Award of Merit – Small Building:
Liminal House
Abbott Brown Architects
Award accepted by Jane Abbott and Katelyn Latham, Abbott Brown Architects
Award of Merit – Small Building:
Five Cove Island House
RHAD Architects
Award accepted by Rayleen Hill, RHAD Architects
Award of Excellence – Small Building:
Chester House
MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects
Award accepted by Brian MacKay-Lyons and Miranda Bailey, MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects
Award for Innovation:
Horizon Acheivement Centre
Trifos Design Consultants
Award accepted by Spyro Trifos, Trifos Design Consultants
Medal of Excellence – Large Building:
Queen’s Marque
MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects (Design Architects and Urban Design) and FBM Architects (Prime Consultant)
Award accepted by Brian MacKay-Lyons and Shane Andrews, MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects
His Honour would like to thank the Nova Scotia Association of Architects and the esteemed jury members who diligently select the deserving candidates each year.
To view photos and details about each project, please click here.
To view and download event photos, please visit Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia | Flickr