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Competition Jury |
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The Competition Jury will consist of six members. It is structured to include local and international experts in architecture, landscape architecture and heritage preservation, and members with artistic experience and local community involvement. The members are:
- Dinu Bumbaru: Internationally recognized heritage architect, currently Policy Director for Heritage Montréal and Secretary General of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS).
- David Crombie: Former Mayor of Toronto and Federal Cabinet Minister, Founding Chair of the Waterfront Regeneration Trust and currently President and CEO of The Canadian Urban Institute.
- Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Distinguished Landscape Architect, based in Vancouver, involved in a wide range of internationally acclaimed projects in Canada and the United States.
- Eric Haldenby: Architect and Director of the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, a specialist in the design of cultural sites, involved in research in archaeology and architectural history, and currently co-director of a project on innovative research and design of core areas in mid-sized Canadian cities.
- Frances Halsband: Architect practicing in New York as a partner in the firm of R.M. Kliment & Frances Halsband Architects that has received over fifty design awards, and a Visiting Distinguished Professor at a number of universities in the United States.
- Michael Ondaatje: Michael Ondaatje is an author whose work encompasses fiction, memoir, poetry and film. He is well known for his novels In The Skin of A Lion, The English Patient and Anil's Ghost. He was born in Sri Lanka and came to Canada in 1962. He lives in Toronto.
The Competition Jury is responsible for:
- reviewing the competition site;
- reading and reviewing the Competition Brief;
- evaluating the Stage I and Stage II submissions based upon the criteria stated in the Competition Brief;
- selecting the Stage II finalists;
- selecting the winning submission for the design of Nathan Phillips Square; and
- preparing a Jury Report providing written comments on each Stage II submission and advising of the Competition Jury's final selection of the winning submission.
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