AZ Awards 2020 | Six projets du Québec sélectionnés en tant que finalistes
* Kollectif est fier partenaire média de l’édition 2020 des AZ Awards
Excerpt of announcement :
“An exceptional year, an incredible result: the internationally renowned jury of the 2020 AZ Awards has selected the very best from the 1,241 architecture and design entries we received – the highest number of submissions to date – from 47 countries around the world. The 68 finalists in 20 categories exemplify excellence in innovation, aesthetics, creativity and social and environmental responsibility.
In 2020, the annual AZ Awards marks a major milestone – its 10th edition, coinciding with Azure magazine’s 35th anniversary – while entering the new normal. Our jury members Luca Nichetto, Stephanie Davidson, Omar Gandhi, Mia Lehrer and Marion Weiss were asked to weigh in from their homes in Stockholm, Toronto, Los Angeles and New York as we convened our first-ever remote deliberation process.
We have since released new dates for future AZ Awards-related announcements. Both the finalists and the winners will be feted at the AZ Awards Gala – now taking place on September 18 – and will also be published in the AZ Awards Annual (now Azure’s October issue), which will hit newsstands at the end of September. This special issue will be packed with the best in furniture, lighting, architecture, interiors and landscapes from around the world.
Stay tuned for the opening of the People’s Choice portal, set to go live on May 14, where you can cast your votes for your favourite finalists.”
To view the full list of finalists in all categories…
From Québec :
- L. McComber: Off Plaza, Montréal, Canada | Finalist in the Residential Architecture – Multi-Unit category
- Coarchitecture | Atelier In Situ | Jacques Plante Architecte: Diamant Theater | Engraved in the Memory, Québec City, Canada | Finalist in the Adaptive Re-Use category
- Appareil Architecture: Le Dernier Petit Cochon, Les Jardins de Métis, Quebec, Canada | Finalist in the Temporary/Experiential Installations category
- Lambert & Fils: Sainte Collection in collaboration with Rachel Bussin | Finalist in the Lighting Fixtures category
- Lemay: Bellechasse Transport Centre | Finalist in the Unbuilt Buildings category
- La SHED Architecture: A Modern Barn, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, Canada | Finalist in the Social Good category