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International recognition for Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of Music
August 2010

The Royal Conservatory of Music Telus Centre for Performance and Learning continues to win critical acclaim as it has recently received the prestigious International Architecture Award.

People’s Choice Awards: four Halcrow Yolles projects rank in top five
July 2010

Halcrow Yolles projects took four of the top five spots in the commercial/institutional category at this year’s People’s Choice Awards for Architecture (PUG Awards) in Toronto.

Ontario’s Camilla and Peter Dalgish Atrium and art gallery win awards
June 2010

The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) has recognised two Halcrow Yolles projects in its annual National Steel Design Awards. The awards recognise excellence and innovation in steel design and promote the advantages of steel in construction.

It’s no tall order for Broadcasting Place!
June 2010

An impressive new complex at Leeds Metropolitan University known as Broadcasting Place has received the prestigious Best Tall Buildings - Europe award for 2010 from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH).

Toronto’s Bay Adelaide Centre wins award of merit
June 2010

The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction’s Ontario Steel Design Award of Merit in the Engineering Category has been awarded to one of Toronto’s newest commercial towers – the Bay Adelaide Centre.

Ontario Association of Architects recognises design excellence
May 2010
Halcrow Yolles is proud to have collaborated on three of the projects recently awarded Design Excellence awards by the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA).

Las Vegas’s Crystals development wins steel award
May 2010
The award-winning Crystals development, the retail and entertainment complex at the heart of CityCenter Las Vegas, has received another award for its innovative design.

Toronto’s Queen’s Quay Terminal receives landmark award
May 2010
The Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) has given a 2010 Landmark Award to Toronto’s Queen’s Quay Terminal. This vibrant mixed-use waterfront development was a long-derelict warehouse, which in 1983, was converted to retail space, restaurants, offices, a performing arts venue and rooftop apartments. .

Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of Music receives architecture award
May 2010
The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts has awarded the Governor General’s Medal in Architecture to the Royal Conservatory of Music’s Telus Centre for Performance and Learning in Toronto – an accolade that recognises outstanding design in recently built projects by Canadian architects.

Queen’s Centre provides vibrant new ‘heart’ to Canadian university
May 2010

Faculty and students at prestigious Canadian university, Queens, recently marked a red-letter day with the opening of the new Queen’s Centre.

Bell Trinity Square and RBC Centre feature in REX awards
April 2010

Halcrow Yolles has played a part on two of the projects recognised by the North American Industrial and Office Property (NAIOP) Commercial Real Estate Excellence (REX) Awards. The event, now in its ninth year, honours outstanding achievement in the commercial real estate industry, and recognises the use of innovative and creative solutions, practices, initiatives or processes.

BCO Best Corporate Workplace award
April 2010

The West Lothian Civic Centre has won the coveted Best Corporate work place award at the British Council for Offices (BCO) Scotland awards. The centre has been designed as a multi-user facility combining the operations of various local authority units including West Lothian Council, Lothian and Borders Police and Scottish Courts Services. The project was delivered by a multi-disciplinary design team which included Halcrow Yolles as civil and structural engineers and planning supervisor.

Halcrow Yolles’s Melanie Buckley stands out from the crowd
March 2010

The Association of Consulting Engineers (ACE) and New Civil Engineer (NCE) have announced the shortlist for this year’s two awards the ACE/NCE Young Engineer of the Year Award, and the Outstanding Achievement of the Year Award.

Museum for Human Rights showcased at 2010 Olympics - March 2010
March 2010

An impressive model of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, currently under development in Winnipeg, Canada, was recently showcased at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

Collegelands - a significant new-start regeneration project
February 2010

Halcrow Yolles is playing a leading role in what is believed to be the UK’s largest new-start regeneration project in 2009 / 2010 - the Collegelands project in Glasgow.

CityCenter adds a new kind of sparkle to Las Vegas
February 2010

As structural engineer, Halcrow Yolles has designed many of the innovative structures that make up CityCenter, the latest spectacular addition to the city of Las Vegas.

A living legacy - the Blue Iguana Recovery Programme
January 2010

Regardless of where our teams are located, Halcrow Yolles is committed to leaving lasting, sustainable legacies in the communities where we live and work.