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Hayes Group Architects Recognized for Modern Downtown Building
Hayes Group Architects

Southbound view of streetscape: Drought-tolerant external plantings reduce the site’s overall water use and provide an appealing passage for pedestrians, train commuters and cyclists.

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Patrik Argast

Hayes Group Architects Recognized for Modern Downtown Building
Hayes Group Architects

Northbound view of streetscape: The building’s terra cotta sunshade and deep, colonnaded ground floor mitigates heat and glare inside and is a nod to the palette and form of nearby Spanish colonial buildings.

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Patrik Argast

Hayes Group Architects Recognized for Modern Downtown Building
Hayes Group Architects

Colonnade: The three-floor commercial space is comfortable and energy-efficient through an engaging mix of sun louvers, deep-set windows, and external plantings for shade.

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Patrik Argast

Hayes Group Architects Recognized for Modern Downtown Building
Hayes Group Architects

Sunshade detail: The distinctive ground floor façade references the surrounding architectural and context and makes innovative use of green building technologies to achieve thermal comfort and meet design goals.

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Patrik Argast

Hayes Group Architects Recognized for Modern Downtown Building
Hayes Group Architects

Roof terrace: Ample rooftop areas for residents to experience the outdoors are balanced with a cool roof to reflect building heat.

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Patrik Argast

Hayes Group Architects Recognized for Modern Downtown Building
Hayes Group Architects

Detail view of terrace: The top-floor residence is wrapped in metal panels to convey lightness and to relate to the forms of the Marc building next door.

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Patrik Argast

Hayes Group Architects Recognized for Modern Downtown Building
Hayes Group Architects

Northeast view: 611 Cowper’s site orientation, glass selection and shading design enable daylight in 100% of occupied spaces.

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Patrik Argast

Hayes Group Architects Recognized for Modern Downtown Building
Hayes Group Architects

View from the top: A strong visual connection to City Hall and downtown Palo Alto is achieved through a thoughtful mix of roof space and generous windows oriented and shaded to minimize heat and glare.

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Patrik Argast

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Canadian High Arctic Research Station (CHARS)

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Alex Fradkin

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Canadian High Arctic Research Station (CHARS)

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Alex Fradkin; Artwork by Sammy Kudluk

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

CHARS-consultations

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Inuit IQ Exhibition at La Guilde

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Shaputuan-Oujé-Bougoumou

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Jeff MacNeill

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Katittavik Cultural Centre

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EVOQ; Artwork: Sammy Kudluk

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Ka-Minuenimunanut Centre

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Kuujjuaq Air Terminal

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Kuujjuaq Air Terminal

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Salluit Swimming Pool

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Makivik Housing

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Isuarsivik Recovery Centre

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EVOQ