GMLD Projects win four ICSC Retail Awards in 2016!

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October 7, 2016
GMLD is proud to announce that four of our projects have won awards from the The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) in 2016, after two wins in 2015.

 

The ICSC Canadian Shopping Centre Awards Program is designed to honour our industry’s brightest and best. The program brings information and insight to the entire industry on what it takes to achieve high levels of accomplishment and success. Awards will be given for outstanding achievement in marketing and design/development of retail properties and retail store design.
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CF Promenades St-Bruno in Saint-Bruno won Maple Leaf Silver in the Renovations & Expansions / Design & Development / 750,001 to 1,000,000 Sq Ft category.

Total Retail Space: 923,000 sq. ft.
Number of Stores: 174
Owner/Development Company: The Cadillac Fairview Corp., Ltd.
Architect of Record: Archifin/Provencher Roy
Design Architect: GH+A
Congratulations to CF Promenades St-Bruno on its Maple Leaf Silver for a phase-one renovation project that included modernizing entrances, landscaping, interior washrooms and retail offerings, while incorporating a brand-new and elevated food hall experience: the District Gourmand.
Gabriel Mackinnon’s scope on the project was complete lighting design for front of house spaces throughout the entire renovation, expansion and all entrances.

 

CF Sherway Gardens in Toronto won Maple Leaf Silver in the Expansions and Renovations / Design & Development / More than 1,000,000 sq. ft. Category.

Total Retail Space: 1,300,000 sq. ft.
Number of Stores: 178
Owner/Development Company: The Cadillac Fairview Corp., Ltd.
Architect: DIALOG

A Maple Leaf Silver for Sherway Gardens’ latest expansion project! In addition to elevated guest amenities, the newest wing houses Saks Fifth Avenue, Pusateri’s, Ted Baker, Samsung, Tory Burch, a relocated Gourmet Fare, the Keg Steakhouse and Bar and Joey restaurant.

Gabriel Mackinnon’s scope on the project was complete lighting design for front of house spaces throughout the entire renovation, expansion and all entrances.

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CF Pacific Centre in Vancouver won Maple Leaf Gold in the Expansions and Renovations / Design & Development / Mixed Use Category.

 
Total Retail Space: 266,753 sq. ft.
Number of Stores: 108
Owner/Development Company: The Cadillac Fairview Corp., Ltd.
Architect: James Cheng Architects, Ltd.
Architect of Record: ABBARCH Architecture, Inc.

Vancouver’s Pacific Centre earns Maple Leaf Gold! The transformational redevelopment project of the iconic mixed-use development included extensive upgrades to the building’s façade, replacing precast concrete with full-height glazing to allow for natural light within, a revamped frontage to provide greater access to street-level shops and services, and the addition of a three-story Nordstrom department store.

Gabriel Mackinnon’s scope on the project was complete lighting design for the new retail concourse, two new retail lobbies, one office lobby and plaza. GMLD also designed the facade lighting, highlighting the dramatic wood canopies high above the street.

Congratulations to Cadillac Fairview, GH+A and the entire design teams on each of these CF projects!

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Lansdowne Park in Ottawa won Maple Leaf Silver in the New Developments / Design & Development / Mixed Use category.

 
Total Retail Space: 31,300 sq. ft.
Number of Stores: 45
Development/Owner Company: City of Ottawa/OSEG/Trinity/Minto
Design Architect: S9 Architecture
Production/Executive Architects: Petroff Partnership Architects, Barry Hobin & Assoc., Cannon Design

It’s Maple Leaf Silver for the redeveloped Lansdowne Park! The multi-building, open-air complex was designed for pedestrians and cyclists, and encompasses 280 residential units, restaurants, retail stores, offices and recreational and lifestyle facilities beautifully set in a unique urban village environment.

Gabriel Mackinnon’s scope on the project was to develop a lighting master plan at the early design stages, collaborating with the design team to develop the pedestrian scale lighting and bring the urban village feel.

Congratulations to the design team on this landmark project!

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