Place des Montréalaises: WINNER 2020 CANADIAN ARCHITECT AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
Lemay + Angela Silver + SNC-Lavalin
“This project is healing the city by connecting back over the highway to join two major precincts. It also honours the memory of 21 women who were so important to the evolution of Montreal. It imagines itself throughout the year through a meadow of flowers, trying to take advantage of all of the seasons. It’s beautifully rendered through line drawings.” – Susan Fitzgerald, juror
INDEX DESIGN FEATURE:
Andrew King featured in July 2017 Index Design PUBLICATION
“As a theorist of design, author, teacher and creator of multidisciplinary projects, Andrew King is certainly a figurehead in the world of modern architectural design and research. Having worked on major projects across Canada and Europe, he has seen his work emphasized, both by the international press and by the prestigious awards for which he was the humble recipient. Imaginative, but no less disciplined, the design leader certainly owes much of his success to his desire to change the architecture of cities in a profoundly meaningful way.”
ABOUT BUILDINGS + CITIES
Andrew King featured in “About Buildings + Cities” episode 67 on Zaha Hadid
“The episode [also] includes an interview with Andrew King, a principal at Lemay Architects in Canada, Professor at McGill University and winner of two AIA Progressive Architecture Awards. In the late 1980s Andrew worked in Zaha's office, and the interview gives a wonderful insight into Zaha's method and the close personal relationships she forged with people who worked for her.”
POP // CAN // CRIT 2019
ANDREW KING FEATURED AS A GUEST SPEAKER. Hosted concurrently with RAIC 2019 Festival, participating in Panel 1: The Student/The Intern aND Panel 3: The Alternate
“Education and Emergence of Architects in Canada is a day-long symposium that brings together leading architects, academics and advocacy organizations to discuss architectural education and internship in Canada”
ARC’TERYX TORONTO 2020 DESIGN FOR WHAT’S TO COME
Thursday April 23, 2020
“A discussion with influential design thinkers/professionals about where design stands and its role in an increasingly complex world.”