Théâtre de Verdure
WINNER OF A 2020 CANADIAN ARCHITECT AWARD OF MERIT
“I like the layering of the material creating the stage sides, and the way it frames views. It’s very light you see it in different ways as you move around it. It’s not an imposing structure, but takes its place within the park in a very natural and comfortable way. It’s modest, but it has presence.” – Michael Moxam, juror
Reconstructed on the site of an outdated stage, the new performance space opens at the back to connect the amphitheatre to the lake and surrounding parkland.
Taza Water Reservoir at Taza Park Phase 1
Taza Water Reservoir at Taza Park Phase 1
Zeidler Architecture
WINNER OF A 2020 CANADIAN ARCHITECT AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
“The starting point for this powerful project is the amazing idea that a water reservoir could symbolize the union between Tsuut’ina culture, the land, and the water. It reinterprets the idea of the security fence as a solar fence an element of cultural expression inspired by the beaver dam creating a gateway to Taza Park. The fence feels like it organically grows out of the ground and then wraps around to create a protective cocoon.” – Michael Moxam, juror