Toronto opens submissions for 2025 Toronto Urban Design Awards

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Toronto – The City of Toronto is now accepting submissions for the 2025 Toronto Urban Design Awards, held every second year to recognize achievements in urban design, architecture and landscape architecture. This year marks the 35th anniversary of the program, a milestone in celebrating design excellence across the city.

Designers, developers, project owners, community groups, design students and others are invited to enter eligible projects in a variety of categories.

Submission categories include:

  • elements
  • private buildings in context
  • public buildings in context
  • small open spaces
  • large places and/or neighbourhood designs
  • visions and master plans
  • student projects
  • public art (new category in 2025)

As a new category, public art recognizes the growing significance that artwork contributes to the animation of the public realm across the city. Design students are also encouraged to enter theoretical or studio projects relating to Toronto.

Submissions should outline how the project strives to meet the broad goals of the City’s Official Plan, supports equity, affordability, resilience, accessibility, integration and preservation of heritage resources, environmental sustainability and contributes to the City’s goals of re-urbanization.

There are two main areas of focus for the 2025 awards program:

  1. Sustainability that identifies how climate change mitigation, adaptation and resilience have been included in the project design or concept.
  2. Equity, reconciliation and diversity, which are core City values. Submissions will speak to how projects seek to achieve equitable outcomes for Indigenous, Black and equity-deserving groups, amplify their voices in how work was undertaken, strengthen relationships and build trust. Submissions will also highlight how projects took an equity and reconciliation approach to their methodology, and how those priorities achieved outcomes.

The Toronto Urban Design Awards program seeks broad representation from the design community including representation from Indigenous, Black and equity-deserving groups or communities. In addition, the program seeks entries that represent design excellence in diverse neighbourhoods, particularly those underrepresented in the space.

The deadline for submissions is noon on Monday, April 14. The City will hold an awards ceremony in September to celebrate all entries and announce the winners. More information, including detailed program requirements and submission criteria, is available on the City’s website: www.toronto.ca/tuda.