Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours
This award recognizes the public tours and events at The Penthouse, speaking to an earlier culture and time capturing the experiences of a smaller city, and as it contributes to education and awareness.

Chinatown BBQ
This award recognizes the initiative put toward the opening of the Chinatown BBQ, 130 East Pender St, translating intangible cultural values into a physical setting with economic benefits and as it contributes to local community revitalization.

Caroline Adderson
This award recognizes her leadership in illustrating, informing, influencing, and educating the public of issues around the loss of neighbourhood heritage character and community cohesiveness as it contributes to advocacy.

Exchange Building
This award recognizes the sensitive restoration work on both the exterior facades and the interior elements comprising the elevator lobby of the Exchange Building, 475 Howe St, as it contributes to heritage conservation.

Burrard Street Bridge
This award recognizes the restoration of structural and design elements, while introducing new elements in a respectful manner to allow for continued and improved public use of the Burrard Street Bridge, as it contributes to both heritage conservation and community revitalization.

Ludgate Residence
This award recognizes the rehabilitation of the exterior, and important interior elements, of the Ludgate Residence, 2024 West 15th Ave, as it contributes to heritage conservation.

Strathcona Elementary School
This award recognizes the innovative engineering work as part of a respectful approach to seismic upgrading and exterior rehabilitation of Strathcona Elementary School, 500-594 East Pender St, as it contributes to heritage conservation.

Places that Matter Plaque Project and Community HIstory Resource website
This award recognizes the Places That Matter Plaque Project and Community History Resource website, bringing life and vitality to cultural, historical, and architectural resources across the city, seeking public input on the stories of people, places, and events, as it contributes to education and awareness.

Lim Sai Hor Kow Mock Benevolent Association Building
This award recognizes the sensitive rehabilitation of character-defining elements, in keeping with the original, of the Lim Sai Hor Kow Mock Benevolent Association Building, 525-531 Carrall St, as it contributes to heritage conservation and acknowledging the important role of this building in the community.
