Awards and Recognition
The Park Board's Strategic Plan frames the work of the organization to meet the changing needs of our city and its residents and to maintain Vancouver's exceptional parks and recreation facilities. We continually strive for innovation--in managing our resources wisely, engaging the public in our decision making processes and advocating for wellness and healthy living, while meeting the ongoing challenges of constructing, maintaining and renovating our large and diverse parks and recreation system.
One important means of measuring our successes is through peer and industry recognition. The following is a brief description of awards received.
2011
2011 North American Wood Design Awards - Aquatic Centre at Hillcrest Park
The Aquatic Centre at Hillcrest Park won a Citation
for innovative wood design in North America. The project was recognized for creative and appropriate use of wood materials and the overall aesthetic appeal of this civic recreation facility.
Athletic Business Facility of Merit Awards - Aquatic Centre at Hillcrest Park
Awarded by Athletic Business magazine to Aquatic Centre at Hillcrest Park
, Vancouver's largest pool complex; judges cited the "strikingly beautiful" Olympic legacy's use of wood, light and colour.
Canadian Society of Landscape Architects / National Citation / Oppenheimer Park
Oppenheimer Park renewal consultant space2place design inc.
was recognized by the Canadian Society of Landscape Arthitects
in the Design category.
Wood Works! Wood design award / Institutional Wood Design, Large / Aquatic Centre at Hillcrest Park
Hughes Condon Marler Architects
received the Wood Works!
design award for their use of wood as the primary structural and envelope element of the Aquatic Centre at Hillcrest Park, Vancouver's largest pool complex.
2010
International Award for Liveable Communities
For Southeast False Creek project
from LivCom
(endorsed by the United Nations Environment Program) for leading
innovation in the field of environmental and community initiatives ("built" projects).
Consulting Engineers of BC Award of Merit
Stantec Consulting Ltd. was recognized for the mechanical and electrical systems
at Hillcrest Centre (Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre). Consulting Engineers of BC
.
2009
British Columbia Wood First Champion
Architects of Trout Lake Rink and the aquatic facility at the Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre were recognized through British Columbia's Wood First
initiative. The initiative promotes the use of British Columbia wood for construction and architectural purposes. A number of 2010 Winter Games venues were honoured through this program.
Excellence For Green Building: Globe Foundation and World Green Building Counci
Architects of the Park Board's four new 2010 Winter Games legacy facilities received the Excellence in Green Building Practices award. The awards were presented by The GLOBE Foundation
and World Green Building Council
. The facilities include Trout Lake Rink, Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre, Southeast False Creek Community Centre and Killarney Rink.
The awards recognize the architects who, as a group, developed the largest set of simultaneously constructed, single project, low environmental impact facilities in history. The GLOBE Foundation is an international, not-for-profit organization dedicated to finding practical business-oriented solutions to the world's environmental challenges. The World Green Building Council is a union of national councils whose mission is to accelerate the transformation of the global built environment towards sustainability.
2008
Stanley Park Restoration Garners National Recognition through CPRA's Award of Excellence and Innovation
The Vancouver Park Board was the recipient of the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association's (CPRA) prestigious Award for Excellence and Innovation at their annual conference in October. The award was presented in recognition of the Park Board's demonstrated leadership in turning the crisis caused by the devastating windstorm that struck Stanley Park in 2006 into an opportunity for the long term restoration and renewal of the park. The award recognizes projects that set a new standard of innovation in the provision of parks and recreation services and have practical applications for use by other municipalities and organizations. An organization's ability to garner significant public involvement and forge creative partnerships is also considered in the evaluation process.
Sunset Community Centre Wins Two CONNIE Awards
The City of Vancouver and Park Board have won two CONNIE awards for excellence in concrete construction for the Sunset Community Centre at the 2008 BC Ready-Mixed Concrete Association (BCRMCA) awards ceremony held on May 15, 2008. Nicknamed the CONNIEs for "CONcrete CONstruction", the awards are the industry's highest recognition of works that exemplify vision and innovation in the use of concrete in a variety of applications throughout British Columbia. The community centre was awarded the CONNIE for both Tilt-up Structures and also the Grand CONNIE Award.
Stanley Park restoration receives
UBCM Community Stewardship Award
October 1, 2008 - The Union of British
Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) presented
the Park Board with their Community Stewardship
Award recognizing the multi-faceted and comprehensive
restoration of Stanley Park in the aftermath
of the devastating December 2006 windstorm.
The award acknowledges the Board's approach
to the park restoration which involved staff,
partners, volunteers, donors and countless
others that worked with the clean-up, planning
and continuing recovery of Stanley Park.
Stanley
Park Restoration Project Wins PERC Award
for Innovation and Ingenuity
· BC Recreation
and Parks Association (BCRPA)
The Stanley Park Restoration Project won
the BC Recreation and Parks Association
PERC Award for Innovation and Ingenuity which
acknowledges the vision Park Board Commissioners
and staff brought to the daunting task of
responding to the impacts of the devastating
December 2006 windstorm.
The award recognizes the Park Board's
success in forging innovative partnerships
with academia, industry, non-profits, the
media, the public and all levels of government;
engaging the community; adapting new and
existing technologies to the restoration
project and creating a model of effective
crisis management that can be adopted by
other agencies and organizations.
Vancouver
Named Best Walking City in Canada
· The Canadian
Federation of Podiatric Medicine (CFPM)
Awarded to the City of Vancouver as an outstanding
model in providing safe, accessible and
practical urban walking networks that encourage
residents to walk as part of their daily
life. The award recognizes the City's natural
beauty and extensive parks as well as the
City's
Transportation Plan which makes walking a
top transportation priority. The Plan supports
widening of sidewalks; neighbourhood traffic
calming; increasing greenways, and the provision
of easy access to shopping and working. Vancouver
was also recognized for the number of kilometres
of trails in the city, its ideal year-round
temperatures, good air quality and many
points of interest.
2007
Facilities
of Merit Award - Killarney Leisure Pool
· Athletic
Business Magazine's 2007 Awards
Awarded to the Park Board and Hughes Condon Marler: Architects for
the new Killarney Lesiure Pool. The Killarney Leisure Pool was one of
10 buildings chosen as an outstanding sport and recreation facility
from a field of 95 applicants. Only one other Canadian facility was
recognized.
Award
of Merit - Killarney Leisure Pool
· Lieutenant-Governor
of British Columbia Awards 2007
Awarded to the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation's Killarney
Pool for design. A north wall comprised of windows overlooking the nearby
park and distant mountains was a prominent feature highlighted in the
award literature. The 2,140 square metre aquatic complex was designed
by Hughes Condon Marler Architects.
Award
of Merit - Coal Harbour Seawall Balustrade Restoration
· City of
Vancouver Heritage Awards 2007
Awarded to the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation, Spratt Emanuel
Engineering, and Van den Kerkhof & Son Masonry, for the continued
maintenance and restoration of the Seawall Balustrade by employing exemplary
conservation theory and practice.
2007
Project EverGreen Canada Stewardship Award - VanDusen Botanical
Garden
· The BC Landscape
& Nursery Association (BCLNA)
This award was presented to VanDusen Botanical Garden on February
15th. This first-time presentation from Project EverGreen Canada to
raise awareness of the environment, recognizes exemplary work at VanDusen
Botanical Garden noting a "passion for green spaces with concerns
about the environment, economic and lifestyle benefits of green spaces
and the effect on the community around the garden".
2006
2006 Environmental Stewardship
Award - English Bay Shoreline Protection Project
· The BC Landscape
& Nursery Association (BCLNA)
Using natural materials such as boulders, logs and native vegetation,
the Park Board's long-term commitment to sustainability by mitigating
erosion along the shoreline of English Bay has been recognized with
this special award. The erosion control was undertaken to protect parks
at Kitsilano, Jericho and Spanish Bank Beaches.
Award
of National Merit - Stanley Park Salmon Stream
· Canadian
Society of Landscape Architects
Designed by PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc., the Stanley
Park Salmon Stream is a joint venture between the Vancouver Park Board
and the Vancouver Aquarium. The $2-million demonstration stream, aimed
at reintroducing salmon to Stanley Park, winds its way by descriptive
interpretive plaques from the Aquarium through Stanley Park and into
Coal Harbour.
Award
of National Citation for Outstanding Achievement - George Wainborn Park
· Canadian
Society of Landscape Architects
Designed by PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc., George Wainborn
Park is a beautiful 2.5 hectare park comprising formal and informal
spaces, expansive lawns, a dramatic water feature and spectacular views
of False Creek and the city. Highlights of the park include the large
circular water feature, specially designed bright yellow, steel Adirondack
chairs, a large rambling lawn with informal tree plantings, children's
play area and a serpentine walkway leading to the False Creek seawall.
George
Wainborn Park
Award
of Regional Merit - Harbour Green Park
·
Canadian Society of Landscape Architects
Designed by PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc., Phase II of
Harbour Green Park's largest component (6.26 acres) brought up
the total park space to 10.43 acres, the longest continuous waterfront
park area in the downtown area. Landscape features include the continuation
of the seawall, lighting, flower beds, grass berms, promontory look-outs,
an allee trees plus a magnificent water feature which serves as both
an ornamental fountain and children's spray pool in summer. Harbour
Green Park
Everett Crowley Park Management
Plan Wins Award
The Vancouver Park Board along with LEES + Associates Consulting Ltd.
and the Management Plan's Steering Committee, comprised of numerous
community partners, have been selected to receive BCRPA's (British
Columbia Recreation and Parks Association) Environmental Leadership
Award. The award will be presented at a Park Board meeting scheduled
for May 29, 2006.
This 38 hectare area was formerly a closed landfill for 25 years before
its official opening as a park in 1987. The site is named for Everett
Crowley, long-time resident and owner of Vancouver's last working
dairy called "Avalon". Everett Crowley was also a Park Board
Commissioner serving from 1962-1964.
Nature, with the help of strong community input and partnerships,
in its amazing way has overcome the earlier landfill insults. The result
two decades later is a lovely wooded and hilly habitat frequented by
birds and other urban wildlife which have found refuge in this botanically
diverse landscape. Everett
Crowley Park
Stanley
Park's Rose Cottage Restoration Wins Heritage Recognition Award
The Vancouver Park Board and its contractors were recently recognized
at the City of Vancouver Heritage Awards for their restoration of the
Rose Cottage, a Class "B" 1932 Rustic Arts and Crafts-style
cottage. An "Award of Recognition" honoured the project
participants for the use of log siding and the employment of traditional
construction methods.
2005
Stanley
Park Cob House Acclaimed
Stanley Park's Cob House was presented with an Award of Excellence
for Innovation by the Vancouver Regional Construction Association
on November 2, 2005. Park Board Facility Development Project Manager
John Maxey and the Stanley Park Ecology Society's Executive Director
Patricia Thomson were on hand for the ceremony.
The Cob House is an example of earthen architecture, constructed by
hand of reclaimed and recycled natural materials. Over 200 community
volunteers invested 2,500 hours mixing wet clay, sand and straw to shape
the whimsical structure.
The foundation was constructed from three tonnes of granite reclaimed
from a church that burned down at 10th Avenue and Quebec Street. The
house also features sculpted windows, floor and wood materials, and
a living green roof. It opened in September 2004 and is located near
the the Miniature Train Plaza.
Bill
Stephen Receives Prestigious Arboriculture Award
Congratulations are in order for Park Board Urban Forestry Technician
Bill Stephen who was just awarded the "2005 Educator of the
Year Award" by the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the international
Society of Arboriculture (ISA). Bill received this recognition for training
scores of young scientists eager to be ISA certified arborists.
Award of Merit
· Canadian
Public Relations Society
The Vancouver Park Board's public web site at www.vancouverparks.ca
has won a national Award of Merit from the Canadian Public
Relations Society (CPRS). At the organization's annual conference in
Calgary in late June 2005, the Park Board's Corporate Services Web Design
Team was honoured in the 'electronic and interactive' category for strategic
development and relevance to our overall communications objectives.
Our submission "Come Home to Parks and Recreation" was a finalist
against the Toronto District School Board's web site.
Regional
Honour Award
· Canadian
Society of Landscape Architects
The Vancouver Park Board was recognized along with van der Zalm + Associates
Inc. and contractor New Line Skateparks, for a Regional Honour Award
by the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects. This award recognizes
the effort to creatively enhance downtown Vancouver through the reclamation
of an under-utilized site with the creation of the Vancouver Skate Plaza
(at Quebec and Union Streets, under the Georgia/Dunsmuir viaducts).
Regional Merit Award
· Canadian
Society of Landscape Architects
The Park Board also received an award with PWL Partnership Landscape
Architects Inc. for Phase II of the Harbour Green Park (at Cordova and
Bute Streets).
Landscaping Award
· Pacific
Northwest Palm and Exotic Plant Society
For its landscaping efforts at the English Bay parks. The award recognizes
outstanding horticultural achievement in cultivation of hardy palms
and other exotic plants.
2004
Project
Honor Award
· Waterfront
Centre in Washington, DC
The City of Vancouver and Vancouver Park Board received this award
for "Excellence on the Waterfront" for the planning,
design, and shoreline treatment of False Creek North/Concord Pacific
Place. This award was received in conjunction with Concord Pacific Group.
The completed Quayside, Roundhouse and Beach neighbourhoods of False
Creek North were featured in the award. It was notable that 100% of
the waterfront along the project is publicly-accessible via a waterfront
promenade and parkland. Special design treatments were also mentioned,
including view promontories, public docks and shoreline steps that invite
the user to interact with the water's edge. Vancouver was also recognized
in 2003 with an Honour Award for its waterfront promenade.
Award
of Excellence
· Canadian
Parks and Recreation Association
The MoreSports program has been recognized for its innovation in community-based
recreation programming at CPRA's annual conference in Halifax in October
2004. The Vancouver Park Board is a key partner in MoreSports, which
helps make community sports programs available to all children and youth
in neighbourhoods where social and economic issues could prevent regular
participation.
Audubon
Certification
· Audubon
Cooperative Sanctuary System of Canada
Vancouver Park Board's three major golf courses, Fraserview, Langara
and McCleery, have been awarded Audubon Certification. The
certification recognizes the courses' high environmental standards which
include developing an environmental plan, caring for the wildlife habitat,
using non-chemical pesticides whenever possible, practicing water conservation
and water quality protection, and developing outreach and education
programs.
Rick
Hansen Accessibility Awards
The City of Vancouver's Community Services Group, Vancouver Park Board
and the Mayor's Advisory Committee on Disability Issues were among seven
projects honoured with 2004 Rick Hansen Accessibility Awards. The awards
recognize groups and individuals that show leadership, progress and
excellence in creating accessibility in the community.
Award
of Recognition
· City of
Vancouver
The City of Vancouver has bestowed an Award of Recognition
to the Vancouver Park Board for a recent refurbishment at the English
Bay Bathhouse. In 2002, the Park Board renovated and restored the washrooms
of this venerable Art Deco building. The biggest challenge for this
project was to retain the heritage character of the interior while adding
the needed upgrades to the washroom facilities. The project required
replacing an out-of-date water supply system, repairing and replacing
cracked glazed and glass tiles, restoring and refinishing the original
terrazzo floor and replacing all plumbing fixtures.