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Toronto/CMEDIA: Five winners — named from 46 nominees in three juried categories: Public History, Book, and Built Heritage — of the 2023 Heritage Toronto Awards were reportedly announced on Mon, Oct 30.
In addition, Peoples’ Choice Award winner from among the Public History nominees was selected by the Heritage Toronto’s supporters and event attendees.
Also presented at the ceremony by the Heritage Toronto Board was Volunteer Service Award to Erin Mackie in recognition of her many years of outstanding dedication to our charity.
Given below is the full list of winners with their inspiring work:
2023 Book Award winner: Daniel Ross for her book,The Heart of Toronto: Corporate Power, Civic Activism, and the Remaking of Downtown Yonge Street, published byThe University of British Columbia Press
2023 Public History Award Winner: Project Lead: Jay Pitter, Date of Release: June 9, 2022
This project implements a design for a Black cultural history and mapping process in association with the creation of a Cultural District of Little Jamaica.
2023 Crafts and Trades Award Winner: Property Owner: Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Precinct Properties Branch; Project Date of Completion: November 11, 2022
The North Wing of the Legislative Assembly Building, Queen’s Park was added in 1909-1913 to the designs of architect GW Gouinlock. In the case of a significant heritage feature like the Coat of Arms, the aim was to conserve, protect and extend the life of the item so that it can survive in-place as long as possible, without significant replacement of original materials.
2023 Adaptive Reuse Award Winner: Property Owner: Toronto Public Library; Project Date of Completion: October 22, 2022
The renewal of Albert Campbell District Library by LGA Architectural Partners using adaptive reuse strategy transforms a 1970s modernist building into a contemporary, integrated hub for the community, solidifying Albert Campbell District library as an ever-changing gathering place set to nourish the thriving community of Scarborough for years to come.
2023 Heritage Planning and Architecture Award Winner: Property Owner: Dream Office REIT, Project Date of Completion: May 12, 2022
The restoration and renovation project at 80 Richmond involved a full restoration of the building’s south, west, north, and east facades, carefully reinterpreting the original design underwent interior renovations, including a boutique hotel-inspired lobby featuring heritage elements such as the original mailbox.
2023 People’s Choice Award Winner: Project Lead: Colm Hogan; Date of Release: December 30, 2022
Sketched Out: The Digitized Graffiti Series is comprised of two documentary films released on December 30, 2022 via YouTube. This project examines Toronto’s largely undocumented dance culture landscape and pays homage to two historically innovative.
This project seeks to preserve the illustrating their collective cultural and societal impact on the city of Toronto through a series of on camera interviews with eyewitnesses and participants alongside archival footage and recorded sound from those respective eras.