Pug Awards
2005 postive vote

TORONTO POLICE SERVICE 51 DIVISION
Commercial/Institutional

74.4 %

WATERCLUB 1
Residential

66.6 %

RYERSON - CENTRE FOR COMPUTING & ENG.
Commercial/Institutional

65.2 %
THE SALLY HORSFALL EATON CENTRE FOR STUDIES IN COMMUNITY HEALTH
Commercial/Institutional
62.5 %

FRENCH QUARTER 1
Residential

60.1 %
PHOEBE - BEVERLY BUILDING
Residential
57.8 %
TORONTO GENERAL HOSPITAL CLINICAL SERVICES BUILDING
Commercial/Institutional
54.8 %
BOARDWALK 2
Residential
54.3 %
OCAD
Commercial/Institutional
52.8 %
SPACE
Residential
48.5 %
MOZO
Residential
47.8 %
SOHO GRAND 2
Residential
44.3 %
WOODSWORTH COLLEGE STUDENT RESIDENCE, U OF T
Commercial/Institutional
42.6 %
BLOOR WALK
Residential
39.0 %
CHOCOLATE CO. LOFTS
Residential
37.2 %
THORNWOOD 2
Residential
33.9 %
THE ST. CLAIR
Residential
30.3 %
QUEEN ELIZABETH CENTRE (TORONTO REHAB)
Commercial/Institutional
25.4 %
UNIVERSITY PLAZA
Residential
23.9 %
WELLINGTON SQUARE
Residential
21.4 %


BRUCE KUWABARA & SOL WASSERMUHL
PROUD RECIPIENTS OF THE PUG CUP

 

The Pug Cup is an initiative that honours design excellence in architecture.

 

Toronto Mayor David Miller has given the green light to house the Pug Trophy in City Hall in an enclosed showcase. The trophy display in City Hall will act as a reminder to developers, architects and building officials that the people of Toronto care about the architectural landscape of their city.


The trophy has been custom designed and crafted from brushed aluminum to resemble an architectural structure. The 3D Pug statuette on the top of the trophy has been engraved in aluminum and stands at 15 cm (6”) tall. The trophy itself stands at 89.5 cm (35") in height, 25.4 cm (10") in width and weighs 23.5 kg (52 lbs.).


Each year the winning buildings in both the residential and commercial/institutional category will be engraved on the trophy for posterity. Furthermore the winners will receive an individual plaque to commemorate their achievement.