2021 WINNERS

2021 GRAND PRIZE Winner - Parc Omega special edition

Les Cercles Du Lac

WAW Architects

www.waw.archi


Float With Us - SeaPods

OCEAN BUILDERS

www.oceanbuilders.com

2021 GRAND PRIZE Winner

2021 1st Runner Up

Samsara Lodge

25:8 ARCHITECTURE + URBAN DESIGN

www.258arch.com

2021 Honorable Mention

Seven Tales

monolab architects

www.monolab.nl

Seven hotel facilities, spread in an array of deep natural explorations, linked by new paths, nature-driven, landscape embedded and made of wood.

Parc Omega offers the opportunity ‘to think natural’ in terms of a new approach to the hotel facilities. Instead of thinking about ‘the hotel’ in a standard way, as one building or an ensemble of buildings, with elevators and corridors, we have spread and dispersed seven hotel facilities over the Parc to give guests the deepest natural experiences possible. This new constellation of facilities is strongly related to new paths for walking, cycling and electric carts. Each facility is tuned to its specific natural conditions by seven specific nature-driven designs. This dispersed approach challenges the logistics in terms of guests, welcoming, food, personnel, and support. The electric carts and mountain bikes, free to use by guests, are parked at charging stations at all seven hotel facilities. Electric vans will carry personnel, food, and other items. All designs have their individual conceptual design approach to nature and are built of wood.

Jan Willem van Kuilenburg, Ramona Ilmer, Yannick Schop, Gian Maria Minelli., Monolab Architects

2021 Honorable Mention

Quttow House

RHT Advisory

www.rhtadvisory.com

Quttōw House by Parc Omega is a celebration of Canada's indigenous heritage, bringing together cultural heritage, biophilic experiences and family fun.

Quttōw House by Parc Omega is a celebration of Canada’s indigenous heritage. Outaouais, the region occupied by an ancient Anishnabe band, is home to several indigenous communities, including the Anishinabeg, who remain close to their traditional way of life. Quttōw House bridges growing interest in indigenous tourism with the humanity of indigenous peoples through culturally sensitive architecture and design, cuisine, guest engagement, and socioeconomic development. Quttōw House consists of a 85-room building inspired by the longhouses built and inhabited by east coast indigenous nations, and 36 premium cabins, set in the forest surrounding Lac à Vézina. An indigenous tourism approach is a natural fit with Parc Omega’s existing wildlife experiences and sustainable outlook. Quttōw House’s design and proposed operational outlook is aligned with certification criteria from the Global Sustainable Tourism Council. Quttōw House aims to be a benchmark for tourism-driven reconciliation

Matt Esper, Fatima Faruque, Mehwish Nomani, RHT Advisory

2021 Honorable Mention

La Retraite

IGNACIO FERNANDEZ DE CASTRO

www.ignaciofernandezdecastro.com

La Retraite evolved from an introspection of Parc Oméga passion for these three pillars; Wood, Water, Wildlife. La Retraite asks herself - “how can these substances and the relationships therein shape a piece of architecture?” So, she explores... she rediscovers... and she becomes an architectural threshold, an in-between People and Nature.

La Retraite fosters an exploration of the structural strength of ‘the Egg’ - a primary structure that inspires the shell of the building. The rotation of the eggshell allows a better land use & provides a larger surface to protect the building from ‘the Rain and Snow’. The curved shape becomes rectilinear as part of ‘the Design’ enhancements and to ease ‘the Construction’. ‘The function’ breaks the shape to create the main entrance and a viewpoint on top of the volume. This move also guarantees a great degree of cross-ventilation.

Ignacio Fernandez de Castro, Self Employed

2021 Honorable Mention

Parc Omega Hotel

BAGUA + BHAVA

www.babhdesign.com

Parc Omega Hotel is trying to make human beings understand the importance of animals and nature in this park even in the world. It is hoped that the people cab be treasure about the beautiful animals and the environment. As a result, the design of this hotel is willing to create a balanced master plan and architecture for responsive conservation.

Venn diagram uses overlapping circles to illustrate the logical relationships between two or more sets of items and this diagram will become the main design element to represent the three parts, the animals, the human beings, and nature.

The building complexes are designed in three parts with four circles and there are two bridges to connect them. The building complexes have two levels so that they would not disturb the views in the park. The new hotel will keep the original accommodation location to decrease the damage level. Besides that, solar panels will be installed on the roof of the building complexes due to sustainability.

Gavin Hon Chi Leung, Bagua + Bhava