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Awards of Distinction 13 Architec tur al Design Honouring outstanding efforts in new home and condominium design

37 Home Ren ovatio n Eye-opening makeovers that turn an ordinary house into a dream home

55 Room Design The best in kitchen and bath layouts

63 Projec t Im age and Advertisin g The year’s most innovative and effective ad and marketing campaigns

73 O n-Site Sales Presentatio n A winning combo of brochures, sales offices, interior decorating and design centres

89 Caught o n Ca mer a Good times and great memories from this year’s conference and awards ceremonies

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Great Gulf and MOD Developments take Project of the Year honours while Reid’s Heritage Homes named 2013 Ontario Home Builder of the Year

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Recognizing grassroots successes among members and associations

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O ne Vo ice By Joe Vaccaro Honouring the best of the best and introducing the 50-for-50 initiative

Outside the Box By Avi Friedman With today’s aging population, working from home may never grow old

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Good deeds and great achievements OHBA Gala and Awards celebrate the best of the best and a new 50-for-50 initiative By Joe Vaccaro

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The President’s Gala and Awards

of Distinction hosted at OHBA’s annual conference is our opportunity to celebrate the tremendous work of volunteers, locals and member companies. The President’s Gala is the welcome celebration for the new President and, really, of the process that brings our volunteer leadership to the helm of the OHBA. This year’s Gala included the first-time attendance of a Premier, as the Honourable Kathleen Wynne addressed and thanked the membership along with offering friendly advice to President Eric DenOuden for the year ahead. The Gala is also a celebration of the leadership of local home building associations and their members across the province. The awarding of the Local of the Year and Member of the Year, along with President Recognition Awards, give us a chance to ackowledge their successes. In keeping with this theme, OHBA introduced a new Environmental Stewardship Award at this year’s President’s Gala. OHBA collab-

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orated with the Ministry of Natural Resources to identify groundbreaking projects that have gone above and beyond in the attempt to reduce environmental impacts on the broader landscape, including demonstrating leadership in protecting species at risk, conserving and protecting ecosystems and innovative approaches to water management. This year also marks our 50th anniversary. To celebrate this milestone, President DenOuden introduced a new initiative aimed at promoting the charitable and community-building spirit of the industry. The “Celebrating 50 Years with 50 Good Deeds” initiative is a way for OHBA to acknowledge the contributions of our members and local associations to their communities and the greater global good. Every year our members perform countless acts of charity and goodwill, and they do it because we all live and play in the communities we build. The Awards of Distinction is the premier provincial celebration of the creativity, innovation and success

The Awards give us the chance to reflect on all the positive changes we have achieved across Ontario. of developers, builders and renovators. Each year our panel of impartial judges works through hundreds of nominations to celebrate the best in renovations, homes and communities, culminating with the most prestigious honour, the Ontario Home Builder of the Year. Our industry will continue to face challenges in the future, but through events like the Gala and the Awards of Distinction, we are able to celebrate our leaders, champions, good deeds and our great communities, and to sit back for a moment to reflect on all the positive changes we have achieved across Ontario. OHB

Joe Vaccaro is the CEO of the Ontario Home Builders’ Association

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OHBA honours the best of the best for 2013 The theme was 007, but it felt more like ringing up triple-7s as the Ontario Home Builders’ Association honoured its own in spectacular fashion during its annual conference at the end of September at the Fallsview Casino Resort in Niagara Falls. With Sean Connery in attendance—or at least a wax likeness of his James Bond character—there was much to celebrate for the association, from innovative environmental initiatives to its continuing propulsion of the Ontario economy. In all, the home building and renovation industry injected a remarkable $43.3 billion into the Ontario economy in 2012 in terms of new home construction value, residential renovations and the impact of other related expenditures. That included $16.2 billion in new residential construction, $23.2 billion in renovations and $3.3 billion in other related expenditures. On top of that was $17.1 billion in wages for an estimated 322,100 individuals, money that was reinvested back into the economy and that subsequently generated billions of dollars in income taxes, CPP and EI premiums. While there is certainly great pride to be taken in fuelling such a dynamic engine, the industry actually generates something

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even more concrete than jobs and profit. At a time in the world where more and more people struggle to create something tangible and to leave a lasting legacy, OHBA’s members create homes—not merely the physical structures of houses and condominiums, but personal sanctuaries that, for decades to come, will literally serve as a home base for growing and evolving families as they celebrate their greatest moments and seek comfort and shelter in their darkest storms. Some of the world’s oldest building materials have been combined with the most cutting-edge technology to make those homes safer, more flexible, more comfortable and more efficient and environmentally friendly than ever before. For 50 years the Ontario Home Builders’ Association has been the voice of the residential construction and renovation industry in Ontario. Today it represents over 4,000 member companies organized through 30 local associations across the province. But just a select few are annually cited for OHBA Awards of Distinction. That makes it a special honour indeed.

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It is the melding of form and function that distinguishes a mere living quarters from a functional work of art. While the building industry is a vital economic driver in Ontario, many of those it employs are also visionaries—fashioning marvellous realities from their creative juices and handiwork. In the following pages, OHBA showcases such talents, celebrating its best in a wide range of architectural categories, as selected by a distinguished panel of independent judges.

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Production Home (one storey; up to 1,900 sq. ft.)

winner Rinaldi Homes (Niagara) Inc. for: “Winterbury III” – Well and (credit to: Aristocrat Floors of the World)

THOROUGHLY MODERN CR AFTSMAN A gourmet kitchen and dinette flow into a generous great room, complete with a quartz stacked ledgestone fireplace. Hardwood floors gleam throughout the open-concept living space, while oversized windows flood the room with natural light. Outdoor access is easy with dinette garden doors opening to a beautiful 13’ x 13’ covered porch. An oak staircase with wrought iron spindles leads to the lower level. The exterior craftsman elevation combines stained double-door entry with a harmonious blend of brick, stone and stucco.

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Production Home (one storey; up to 1,900 sq. ft.)

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DRT Custom Homes & Renovations for: “The Cashlin” – Niagara-on-the-L ake

Phelps Homes Ltd. for: The Bedford Collection “The Everton” – Grimsby

FABULOUS FOYER This urban two-bedroom bungalow was built to showcase versatility and modern flair. It starts with the exterior combination of stone, stucco and brick and continues inside: A striking foyer features a coffered crown-moulding ceiling, a custom art installation and smoky marble flooring with stainless steel listello strip inserts. This attention to detail can be found throughout, from the contemporary open-concept kitchen to a 1,200 sq. ft. fully finished basement with windows spanning across the lower level.

SIGNATURE ARTS & CR AFTS Located in a new infill community of craftsman-inspired homes, a main consideration for the design of this bungalow with bonus loft was to make an architectural statement in an established neighbourhood. Columns flanked with stone plinths, a gabled roofline and heritagestyle windows reinforce the aesthetic. The kitchen features handcrafted glazed cabinetry, dark-stained accents and stone countertops. The vaulted ceiling in the great room adds drama, while an oversized eightfoot sliding door brings the outside in.

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Production Home ( one storey; 1,901 sq. ft. and up )

winner Geranium Corporation for: Forest Trail Estates “Alderley” – Whitchurch-Stouffville (credit to: Builder Insight Group; Hunt Design Associates Inc.)

EUROPEAN MANOR Set on a 1-acre lot backing onto the Oak Ridges Moraine, this European-inspired manor home offers a huge openconcept family entertainment area that includes a great room with vaulted ceilings, double-banked windows and a indoor/outdoor gas fireplace shared with a covered back porch. A chef’s kitchen, breakfast room and formal dining room provide everything needed to entertain, while a separate library offers welcome respite. All bedrooms have their own ensuite bath. An optional loft area features a “gallery bridge” with a view of the great room below.

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Production Home ( one storey; 1,901 sq. ft. and up )

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Geranium Corporation for: The Vill age at Sally Creek “The Wentworth” – Oxford County

Corvinelli Homes for: Russell Trails “The Coral II” – Russell

FLORIDA SUNSHINE Florida’s beautiful Gulf Coast was the inspiration for this 2,716 sq. ft. bungalow with optional loft. The base colours throughout are sunny yellow and crisp white. An open, curved staircase creates a welcoming flow into the open-concept great room, kitchen and dining area, and leads to a finished basement foyer below and optional loft above. Other highlights include a master bedroom/ensuite retreat, gourmet kitchen with dark cabinetry, breakfast bar and generous island, a sun-filled dining room and a great room with gas fireplace.

BARRIER-FREE Attention to detail has been integrated throughout, from the stone fireplace and pine tray ceiling in the great room to the luxurious master ensuite with custom tiled walk-in shower, to the gourmet kitchen with adjacent dining area. A finished basement includes a guest bedroom, bathroom and entertainment space. A barrier-free main floor with extra-wide doors, hallways and staircase allow for future installation of a chairlift, along with accessible floor finishes of hardwood and ceramic, accommodating the physical challenges of the homeowner.

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Production Home (two storeys; up to 2,500 sq. ft.)

winner Eastforest Homes Ltd. for: Baden Country Estates “Wentworth II” – Baden STAIRWAYS TO HEAVEN A unique layout, two-storey great room and an expansive rear living space framed by three archways and 9’ ceilings on the main floor are just the beginning. A generous kitchen with walk-in pantry and dinette area spans the entire width of the home. The upper-level bedrooms are accessed by two stairways that are separated by an upper lounge. The option for three or four bedrooms offers flexibility; a secluded master bedroom provides the luxury of a covered balcony.

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Production Home (two storeys; up to 2,500 sq. ft.)

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Mountainview Homes for: Harvest Estates “Sundance” – Well and

Great Gulf Homes for: Rolling Meadows “The Erie – T424” – Niagara

SUN-FILLED SPACES Named for the many windows that allow the sun to “dance” throughout, this traditional family home has been completely modernized for today’s busy lifestyle. The floorplan includes a formal dining room and an oversized dinette with views of the family room and kitchen for everyday meals. A “pocket office” was designed with smart space in mind, while the neighbouring pantry is great for those who love to buy in bulk. The second floor features four large bedrooms, including a generous master suite and bonus loft space.

FAMILY FRIENDLY Featuring a family-friendly floorplan with all the quality features and finishes value-conscious buyers demand, at 2,300 sq. ft. the Erie has the presence of a larger home. Features include an all-brick exterior with covered porch, a large dining/living area immediately off the entrance foyer, an inviting family room with double-sided fireplace (shared with the back deck) and an open kitchen complete with an island breakfast bar, skylights and oversized windows. The second level offers four bedrooms, with the master suite occupying the entire rear of the home.

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Production Home (two storeys; 2,501 sq. ft. and up)

winner Great Gulf Homes for: King Oaks “The Ascot” – York Region (credit to: Builder Insight Group InC.)

CURB APPEAL INSIDE & OUT Accents of stucco, natural clay brick and pre-cast stone, together with strict architectural control, ensure that each residence at King Oaks is unique. This 6,050 sq. ft. home features a chef’s kitchen, a spacious library/den with fireplace, formal living and dining areas with 10-foot waffle and coffered ceiling detail, and a three-car garage that opens to a mud/laundry room. The master features 9’ tray and coffered ceiling details, double walk-in closets, a makeup counter, ensuite bath and private balcony. All bedrooms feature a three-piece ensuite with plenty of closet space.

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Production Home (two storeys; 2,501 sq. ft. and up)

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Orchard Ridge Homes for: Treetops “The Spring Birch” – Alliston

Orchard Ridge Homes for: Crafthouse “Crafthouse I” – Toronto

DISTINCTIVE STYLE Separate spaces flow together, including a generous foyer that gives access to a separate dining room and a spacious, open-concept kitchen/ breakfast/family room combo. The living room is located a few steps above the dining room. Elevation B offers a balcony overlooking the street. Each exterior elevation has its own craftsman style: brick and siding for Elevation A; brick and shakes for Elevation B; and stone and brick for Elevation C. The raised ground floor allows for larger windows.

CUSTOM FEEL With nine floor plans and 11 elevations, the streetscape of Crafthouse offers a varied, custom feel. Inside, strong natural light, a fabulous fireplace and finishes, and a sense of flow—sophisticated and contemporary—distinguish the home. The kitchen is designed with attention to function, with a full-height pantry, floating island, expansive countertop and premium appliances. Highlighting this enclave of homes is The Courtyard, a private backyard space designed for outdoor living.

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Custom Home (under 2,500 sq. ft.)

winner DeSousa Homes Inc. for: “Garrard” – Whitby PEACE AND QUIET Situated on a busy street, a quiet atmosphere was achieved by setting the house back and using foam insulation on all exterior walls and ceilings, although a turnabout driveway and three-car garage allow for ample parking and easy access to the main road. An efficient layout provides easy flow to all areas, including a formal dining room, custom kitchen and great room with a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, master bedroom, two guest bedrooms and loft. Garden doors open to a covered deck spanning the width of the house. A finished walkout basement features wall-to-wall windows.

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Custom Home (under 2,500 sq. ft.)

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Timberworx Custom Homes for: Coastal Charm “Cot tage” – Orillia

Leprevo Homes for: “Dorlen Home” – Toronto

FOUR SEASON GETAWAY This energy-efficient contemporary cottage was built as an all-season abode for the owners to entertain family and friends away from the city. Outside, the natural earth tones of malbec siding keep the coastal/relaxed theme. Inside, the clean, crisp open plan offers a kitchen that spans the width of the room, loads of oversized windows, stress-free engineered flooring and four bedrooms plus loft. Due to the high water table, the construction was slab on grade, with all mechanicals in the closet.

COTTAGE IN THE CITY Inspired by the family’s desire to bring cottage life to the city, the exterior design incorporates large windows, wood panelling and grey stone. The interior of the home is kept bright with light grey walls, 10’ ceilings and a spacious open-concept layout. Strategic placement of large panoramic windows throughout the home, along with the exposed wood beams and defined wood casings for the entertainment unit and fireplace, tie in perfectly with the exterior cottage feel, but there’s no roughing it in these beautifully appointed spaces.

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custom Home (2,501 - 5,000 sq. ft.)

winner David Sm all Designs for: David’s House “Custom” – Mississauga (credit to: Tony Ferkul Construction Management Group; Pella Windows & Doors)

COZY CONTEMPOR ARY Modern can be cozy and inviting: this home uses natural materials—rich hardwoods, warm copper and organic stone—to combine the aesthetic ideals of modern architecture with the warmth of a traditional home. Every detail speaks to the homeowner’s heart, from the placement of the dining table in the exact centre of the home, to a six-ton stone (shipped from the family cottage) for the hearth of the fireplace, to the floating glass and steel staircase, stainless accents and industrial-inspired windows juxtaposed with six-inch reclaimed elm floors and rock feature walls.

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custom Home (2,501 - 5,000 sq. ft.)

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Steve Snider Construction Inc. for: Lunau Residence “L ake House (R2000)” – Durha m Region

Schuit Homes Inc. for: Perth Park “Perth Residence” – Ancaster

ROOMS WITH A VIEW This 4,420 sq. ft. custom home was situated to take full advantage of the natural wooded surroundings and views over the Lake Scugog waterfront. Highlights include six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, a fully finished basement, a two-storey great room with a wood-burning fieldstone fireplace, a built-in gourmet kitchen, a large three-season room with a secondary wood-burning fireplace, and a gunite in-ground pool with flagstone lounging area. It’s a registered R-2000 home with an EnerGuide rating of 91, exceeding the newest standard.

SETTING THE TONE The kitchen is truly the heart of this home, and it’s not just the way the colour palette sets the tone for the rest of the house. It leads to several different areas: the family room, eating area, covered back porch, great room and dining room, accessed by a walk-through bar area. The master suite offers a walk-through closet and a spa-like bath, while the upper floor has carefully appointed bedrooms, each with an ensuite. A guest suite features a panoramic window fronting onto greenspace across the private interlocking brick roadway.

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Custom Home (5,001 sq. ft. and over)

winner Timberl and General Contractors (Windsor) Inc. for: “Windemere M anor” – A mherstburg FRENCH COUNTRY TUDOR The exterior of this waterfront home combines the timeless look of French Country with subtle details of English Tudor. Inside, two bedrooms share a Jack & Jill bath, while a fourth bedroom offers a full private ensuite bath. The master bedroom has a sitting area with fireplace, balcony, makeup area, five-piece ensuite bath and walk-in closet with island. The main floor offers a two-storey great room with adjacent children’s playroom, a gourmet kitchen, a dining room with butler’s pantry and humidity-controlled wine room, and an eating area leading to a terrace and covered outdoor space.

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Custom Home (5,001 sq. ft. and over)

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Fourteen Estates Ltd. for: “The Bot tichelli” – Pickering

A mbassador Fine Custom Homes Inc. for: “Gregwood” – Mississauga

EUROPEAN FLAIR Bungalows take on a new dimension with this 8,907 sq. ft. custom open-concept, built for a client seeking a home with European flair. The lower level features large recreation spaces that include a walkout to the rear patio. This home exceeds all building code standards, with radiant in-floor heating, R-50 ceilings, HRV/ERV ventilation, floor-to-ceiling windows, waffle ceilings, abundant pot lights, exotic wood floors, custom doors, plus natural stone and marble floors throughout.

LIMESTONE LUXURY This classic Lorne Park limestone and reclaimed brick home boasts over 9,100 sq. ft. of luxury, with finishes that can withstand the wear and tear of four young kids. Huge open-concept spaces keep the family together while allowing them to do separate tasks. All three floors have 10’ ceilings. The kitchen/eating area/family room feature 23’-high coffered ceilings with a 6’-deep dome, a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace and French doors leading to a 900 sq. ft. covered patio and outdoor kitchen.

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Attached Multi-Unit Home (semi/town/stacked)

winner The Minto Group for: Orchard Park “Juniper” – Stouffville FLEXIBLE LAYOUT Featuring three bedrooms plus a den, two and a half baths and ranging from 1.701-1,822 sq. ft., the Juniper includes four parking spots with a double-car garage and two-car parking pad. Customization was a key marketing driver, with an alternate Flex Kitchen Option offering the alternative of a formal dining room. Both kitchen layouts feature a balcony off the kitchen. The upstairs features another customized flex option, with a convenient upstairs laundry location. The final option is a rooftop terrace.

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Attached Multi-Unit Home (semi/town/stacked)

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The Minto Group for: Caledonia Towns on the Park “Primrose” – Toronto

Aspen Ridge Homes for: Ket tle L akes Club on Bayview “TH4” – Richmond Hill

CORSO ITALIA This private enclave of townhomes along Caledonia Park Road at St. Clair Avenue West features two-storey ground-level or walk-up residences with one-, two- and three-bedroom open-concept floorplans. The exterior facade—a mixture of contemporary clay brick with unique architectural details—maintains the feel of the Corso Italia neighbourhood. Each residence has a separate front entry and is set back from the street and surrounded by trees and shrubs. Caledonia Towns on the Park is a LEED for Homes Silver Candidate.

SPACES THAT FLOW As one of the largest interior units at Kettle Lakes Club on Bayview, the “TH4” has been by far the most popular. Features that have made this model successful include a well-planned open-concept kitchen/living/ dining area, as well as a generous master bedroom with two walk-in closets and connected ensuite with oversized shower. Easy stairway access from the living room flows seamlessly to a larger and finished family/entertainment room on the lower level, providing additional living space with room to grow.

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Mid-Rise Building (4-10 storeys)

winner Rosehaven Homes Limited for: “The Randall Residences” – Oakville BEAUX ARTS BEAUTY With a goal of recreating the experience of waking in a beautiful European hotel, this elegant condominium in the heart of Oakville offers classic Beaux Arts architecture, from the articulation of the facade to the projecting cornices supported on columns, and from the symmetrical window fenestrations to the formal corner colonnades. Inside, each suite is designed with an eye toward opulence, with rotunda foyers, wide gallery hallways, detailed ceilings, rich millwork, Juliet balconies and gracefully proportioned principal rooms.

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Mid-Rise Building (4-10 storeys)

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Reserve Properties Limited for: “109OZ” – Toronto

Adi Development Group Inc. for: Mod’rn Condominiums “Mod’rn” – Burlington

SIMPLY OZ-SOME Located in the heart of Toronto’s Art & Design district, 109OZ showcases an angular, stacked six-storey profile with a glass, dark brick and zinc exterior, and balconies and terraces punctuated by vibrant splashes of colour. 109OZ offers 87 lofts, ranging in size from 504 to 1,160 sq. ft. with 9’ or 10’ ceilings, engineered hardwood flooring, an open-plan flex-space for living, dining, working and entertaining, and high-end European-style kitchens.

MODERN MID-RISE At only four storeys, this modern mid-rise has been carefully scaled to integrate into the surrounding neighbourhood. The exterior features an articulated blend of glass, stone, warm wood and onyx brick along with recessed and extruding balconies, lush landscaping, mature trees and seasonal planting. Mod’rn Condominium offers 78 suites ranging in size from 445 to 906 sq. ft., 9’ and 10’ ceiling heights, openconcept living and dining areas, oversized windows, European-style kitchens and plank laminate floors.

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High-Rise Building (11+ storeys)

winner MOD Developments Inc. for: “The M assey Tower” – Toronto (credit to: Hariri Pontarini Architects; Cecconi Simone)

IN THE BANK The primary objective was to ensure the restoration and preservation of a 1905 heritage bank building while showcasing the mix of new and old architecture. It begins with a tower of glazed fritted glass and sculpted balconies. At street level, this 60-storey mixed-use building is set slightly back from Yonge Street to form a dramatic backdrop for the bank building. Amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness centre with steam room, rain room, sauna and juice bar, as well as a cocktail lounge/piano bar. All suites feature 9’ ceilings and an open-plan design.

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Tridel Corporation for: “Ten York” – Toronto

Great Gulf Homes for: “One Bloor” – Toronto

TOWERING TRIANGLE The triangle-shaped site, wedged between the Gardiner Expressway and the York St. off-ramp, posed a serious challenge, but architect Rudy Wallman maximized the location with the facet-shape of a flatiron tower featuring shimmering clear and coloured stripes of glass. At ground level, it is a pie-shaped glass pavilion with a four-storey lobby and underground parking. The 65-storeys will house 694 condo units ranging from 575 sq. ft. one-bedrooms up to 1,305 sq. ft. threebedrooms, plus three penthouse suites of 3,800 sq. ft.

LOADED WITH AMENITIES Situated at Yonge and Bloor with direct subway access, this condominium will rise 75 storeys and include 100,000 sq. ft. of new prime retail on three levels along Yonge and Bloor; 27,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor resort-inspired amenities; and an additional 19,000 sq. ft. of outdoor amenity space, including a year-round indoor/outdoor pool, landscaped outdoor terraces with fireplaces, world-class fitness facilities and spa and relaxation areas. All suites will include pre-finished engineered flooring throughout.

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High-Rise or Mid-Rise Condo Suite (up to 800 sq.ft.)

winner Reserve Properties Limited for: 109OZ “Loft 402” – Toronto (credit to: Drive Agency)

FLEX SPACE At 730 sq. ft., this two-bedroom-plus-den unit includes a 299 sq. ft. terrace facing Ossington Ave. The openconcept layout features a 9’ ceiling height, engineered hardwood floors, floor-to-ceiling windows and flex space (the oversized kitchen island, for example, doubles as a chef’s table) for living, dining, working and entertaining. The master bedroom is accessed by a sliding glass door, while the ensuite comes complete with shower, soaker tub and porcelain tiles. The second bedroom is across from a den/office.

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Adi Development Group Inc. for: Mod’rn Condominums “Energie” – Burlington

GOING WITH THE FLOW At 675 sq. ft., The Deco was designed for flow and functionality, with an open concept and contemporary chef-inspired kitchen design, with a master bedroom with wall-to-wall closets and balcony just steps away. The ultra-modern bathroom includes oversized porcelain tile flooring, polished square-edged marble vanity countertops, a deep contour soaker tub, designer-style single-level chrome faucets and a rainfall showerhead to relax and unwind. Overall, this unit offers an abundance of natural light as well as ample closet and storage space throughout. www.ohba.ca

INTELLIGENT SPACE Located just a couple of kilometres from downtown Burlington and its shopping, restaurants, conveniences and waterfront, at 755 sq. ft. the Energie is a ground-level, one-bedroom-plus-den suite with a balcony and 233 sq. ft patio. This suite features Adi’s “IntelliSpace” open-concept layout to maximize all living spaces. Finishing details include a 10’ ceiling, plank laminate flooring throughout, a Euro-style kitchen and two bathrooms (one being the master bedroom ensuite). The combined balcony/patio faces south and overlooks a naturalized wooded area. ontario home builder AWARDS 2013

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winner Rosehaven Homes for: The Randall Residences “The Tetherington” – Oakville PALATIAL PENTHOUSE This penthouse offers 3,232 sq. ft. of indoor living space, with an additional 1,358 sq. ft. terrace. A 12’ rotunda foyer leads to a hallway connecting the sleeping and living wings. At the home’s heart is a gourmet island kitchen with wine fridge and pantry, leading into a dinette that opens onto the terrace. The great room includes a fireplace and bar, while a private library offers space to read and reflect. The master suite features a separate dressing room and spa ensuite. Both the master and guest bathroom have individual Juliet balconies.

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High-Rise or Mid-Rise Condo Suite (801 sq. ft. and up)

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Tridel Corporation for: Ten York “Suite 3A” – Toronto

Rosehaven Homes Limited for: The Randall Residences “The Heatley” – Oakville

TRIPLE TREAT The three-bedroom, three-bathroom design of Suite 3A is a triple treat, offering the largest, most spectacular suites on floors 29 to 62. The unusual, wedge-shaped design maximizes the southwestern exposure, with views of Lake Ontario, the Toronto Islands and the western part of Toronto. High ceilings and hardwood floors enhance the sense of spaciousness in the open-concept living and dining room. A floor-to-ceiling expanse of glass opens out onto a balcony that runs the entire width of the suite.

SPACIOUS CONDO A dramatic rotunda foyer nearly 10 feet high greets you in style at this 2,594 sq. ft. luxury condominium. Directly ahead through the anteroom, with ensuite and double closet, is the library, which can double as a guest suite. Throughout, there is a feeling of spaciousness reminiscent of a large detached home, including a dining room, a gourmet kitchen with wine fridge, pantries and breakfast bar, and great room with fireplace and bar. Double doors lead to the master suite with dressing room, Juliet balcony and luxury ensuite.

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Whether it’s an extravagant upgrade, a modest addition or a retrofit to assist seniors or the infirm to age in place, our homes and condominiums are often in a process of constant evolution. And that means big business for an increasing market of manufacturers, as well as the expert renovators who shape houses into dream homes.

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Most Outstanding Home Renovation (Client cost up to $100,000)

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winner OakWood Renovation Experts for: “L apner Kitchen” – Rockliffe Park MELLOW YELLOW The objective was to modernize an out-of-date kitchen for family-friendly interaction. The eating and cooking area have been integrated, with the lower level holding a large gas-powered cooktop and the elevated level providing an eating area. A built-in oven and microwave keeps the look contemporary, while the reverse side of the oven cleverly houses a closet for storage. Dark countertops are complemented by a pale brick backsplash, soft yellow cabinets and matching walls.

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Most Outstanding Home Renovation (Client cost up to $100,000)

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OakWood Renovation Experts for: “Ha milton M ain Floor” – M anor Park

Super Seven Group for: “M ark Residence” – Newm arket

WIDE OPEN SPACES Transforming a kitchen, dining room and living room separated by two walls into an open-concept main floor was achieved by removing the walls that secluded the kitchen and replacing them with a flush beam. Bold colour choices complement the otherwise neutral decor, adding a touch of drama.

FUNCTION AND FLOW The challenge was to update the aesthetic appeal of the rooms while simultaneously enhancing room size, function and flow. The reno started with the transformation of the staircase in the grand foyer. In the master bedroom, removing the walk-in closet and replacing it with built-in cabinetry added natural light, floor space and functionality.

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Most Outstanding Home Renovation (Client cost $100,001-$500,000)

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winner Windrush Hill Construction for: “Next Generation” – St. Catharines MODERN RETRO This 1960s home was purchased by the granddaughter of the original owners. With the focus on modernizing the bungalow while maintaining its history, add-ons included a two-car garage and a rear addition for the master suite. A stone and stucco exterior, full-height windows and glass garage door add curb appeal. The main-floor walls were removed to create an open-concept living area. Energy-efficient features were incorporated throughout; the home started with an EnerGuide score of 37 and achieved a final score of 82.

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Most Outstanding Home Renovation (Client cost $100,001-$500,000)

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Decksterity Carpentry Contracting Ltd. for: “Home Renovation” – Richmond Hill

Traditional Styles for: “Balsa m L ake Addition & Renovation” – Coboconk

“EVERYTHING” GOES This 1957 home in a Site Plan Control Area started with a leaking roof and basement, substandard mechanical and dated “everything.” Extensive renovations included removing walls, raising ceilings, a full rewire and plumbing, waterproofed basement, new windows, additional square footage in the living room and master, a new kitchen, office, workshop and more.

WINGING IT A multi-generational cottage with kids and grandkids was getting too cramped for comfort. The solution: a second-storey addition, perfectly zoned with each family having their own wing. This latest addition blends seamlessly with both the original cottage and a previous addition of a Kawartha room, completed in 2011.

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Most Outstanding Home Renovation (Client cost over $500,001)

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winner Prycon Custom Building and Renovations Inc. for: “Contemporary Renovation” – Oro (credit to: CRS Contractors Rental Supply; United Lumber; Duncan Drywall; North Country Wood Floors)

LAKESIDE LIVING The objective—turning a 1970s lakefront home into a light-filled contemporary home with private master quarters, additional bedrooms for their extended family, and dining and social common areas scaled for ease of entertaining—was achieved by converting the garage into a two-bedroom with bath, adding an 806 sq. ft. second floor, as well as extensive interior renovations. A 960 sq. ft. glass rail and porcelain tile deck wraps the house lakeside, allowing unobstructed views from inside or out.

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Most Outstanding Home Renovation (Client cost over $500,001)

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Eurodale Developments for: “Olympic Reno” – Toronto

Tony Ferkul Construction Management Group for: Modern Renovation “Custom” – Mississauga

BULL’S-EYE Renovating for a two-time Canadian Olympic archer and his family meant this project had to maintain its eye on the target at all times. Substantial additions to the existing structure included the creation of a third floor. A rear garage was converted into living space and a rear porch enclosed. Key areas, such as the dining room and kitchen, were also opened up and enlarged.

CLIFFHANGER Mature neighbourhoods across the GTA are lined with houses similar to this red brick, ranch-style bungalow, but this project posed an interesting challenge: a 45-foot cliff. Rather than tearing down and rebuilding, the owners opted to renovate into a two-storey modern home, although the true success is its integration with the traditional neighbourhood.

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Most Outstanding Kitchen Renovation

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winner W.C. Meek Design and Construction for: “Snow Kitchen” – Toronto ACTIVITY HUB Removal of the existing stair hall enclosure was challenging due to its load-bearing specification, but it allowed a large open space to facilitate an activity hub, connecting the basement recreation room and patio/swimming pool. The existing window was replaced with a slide-and-fold door system to extend the kitchen. Monochromatic finishes include white Corian countertops, brushed stainless steel, a mix of white glossy lacquer and black stained cabinetry, grey porcelain floor tiles and clear glass. A 12-foot island serves as a cookspace and area for casual dining.

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Most Outstanding Kitchen Renovation

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Eurodale Developments for: “Olympic Kitchen” – Toronto

Ot tawa General Contractors for: “Forestgl ade” – Ot tawa

A SPACE TO GROW The original IKEA kitchen was basic with a lot of wasted space. Wanting this to be their “forever home,” the clients sought space for their growing athletic family, as well as for entertaining friends and family. Opening a structural wall to the dining room created the illusion of space and an opportunity to install a large island. Enclosing a former porch extended the kitchen and allowed for more storage.

BALANCING ACT Designed to make the most of the area, a peninsular breakfast bar provides space for sophisticated dinner party preparations while keeping the casual dining area and TV nook separate from the working kitchen. The small central island provides a work surface while also giving a visual centre to the room. A monochromatic palette balances the dark and light elements of the design.

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Most Outstanding Bathroom Renovation

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winner Eurodale Developments for: “Bathing Ritual” – Toronto (credit to: The Design Agency)

BATHING BEAUTY The family who purchased this historical residence wanted to convert the former dance hall, located in the Coach House, into a fitness studio, complete with a spa-like bathroom. To do so, the existing bathroom, including its marble stone tiles and luxurious walk-in shower, needed to be partially gutted without damaging the original character. Renovations included a separate water closet, walk-in sunken shower, original vanity and a fully functioning dry sauna. Clad with slab marble and mosaics, the steam room’s curved ceiling allows water to roll away without dripping on bathers.

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Most Outstanding Bathroom Renovation

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OakWood Renovation Experts for: “Chan Bathroom” – Elmvale

Chuck Mills Residential Design & Development Inc. for: “Aleutian Ensuite” – Ot tawa

SHOWSTOPPER With the upper level showcased to perfection, it was time to renovate the basement, which was being used strictly for storage. To create a showstopping bathroom, the owners selected a pearl white soaker tub, a stone accent wall, a large vanity with red quartz countertop, dark grey wood veneer cabinets and black floor tiles. Pot lighting and a unique chandelier light the space.

OUT OF THIS WORLD Converting a narrow bedroom into a luxurious spa bathroom started with a stone cast (volcanic limestone) soaker tub and continued with a walk-in shower, his-and-hers vanities and an 18” x 18” porcelain tile wall. Accoustically insulated walls, along with remote-controlled lighting, a ceiling-mounted audio system and privacy blind keep the world out.

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Great room designs showcase exceptional functionality, but also superior comfort. They are sanctuaries for family members, but also warm, intriguing and inviting places for visitors. When the exceptional visions of clients, builders and designers come together in perfect harmony, you get the following:

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Most Outstanding New Home Kitchen

RUNNER- UP Christopher Sim monds Architect Inc. for: “Zen Barn” – Ot tawa INTO THE LIGHT Looking directly into the home’s lightwell and courtyard, the simple lines and purity of design merge form with function, creating a sanctuary for family life and entertaining. The cumulative effect is one of movement and interconnection.

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David Sm all Designs for: David’s House “Custom” – Mississauga

Chuck Mills Residential Design & Development Inc. for: “Broadmoor Kitchen” – Ot tawa

(credit to: Tony Ferkul Construction Management Group; Cameo Kitchens and Fine Cabinetry; York Fabrica; Watermarks Kitchen and Bath Boutique)

HAVE A SEAT Consistent with the “natural modern” design of the home, this kitchen is a combination of modern elements juxtaposed with traditional details. Integration with the great room and dining room creates a seamless flow, providing a wellplanned social space, with kitchen island stools, corner seating vignette and a complete view of the outdoor entertaining area.

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THE PERFECT VINTAGE An urban blend of rustic and modern, this kitchen is designed for entertaining. Its unique features include a large custom-made rustic alder table and a custom wine room off the kitchen, finished with rustic alder wine racks.

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RUNNER- UP CentreCourt Developments Inc. for: “INDX Condos” – Toronto NO COMPROMISE REQUIRED Contemporary kitchen cabinetry, an undermount sink, wine fridge, natural or composite stone countertops create a small space that doesn’t compromise on quality.

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Monarch Corporation and The Goldm an Group for: “Picasso on Richmond” – Toronto

Tridel Corporation for: “Ten York” – Toronto

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ARTISTIC LICENcE Trying to design a kitchen for a location that attracts a wide range of buyers ranging from first-time to move-up and empty-nesters can be a challenge. The solution? Create two very different vignettes. The first: a white-on-white contemporary mix of glass and tay wood veneer. The alternative: sleek black high-gloss tay wood veneer fronts with open shelves and a charcoal-toned quartz countertop.

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ROOM WITH A VIEW An innovative wedge-shaped design maximizes the southwestern exposure, with sweeping views of Lake Ontario, the Toronto Islands and the western part of the city. The open-plan kitchen/dining/living area offers an urban oasis built for entertaining.

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RUNNER- UP Chuck Mills Residential Design & Development Inc. for: “Broadmoor Ensuite” – Ot tawa MARVELLOUS MARBLE Rich walnut chocolate finishes and cool Calcutta marble: a chic fusion of contemporary and traditional create a master retreat guaranteed to help soak away the daily grind.

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David Sm all Designs for: David’s House “Custom” – Mississauga

Great Gulf Homes for: King Oaks “The Ascot” – York Region

(credit to: Tony Ferkul Construction Management Group; Cameo Kitchens and Fine Cabinetry; Watermarks Kitchen & Bath Boutique)

THE ULTIMATE STAYCATION Inspired by the homeowner’s travels (the mosaic tiled wall was replicated after a feature wall at a Costa Rican resort), the design objective was to create a spalike, modern master ensuite that captured the tranquility felt when vacationing in exotic destinations. Mission accomplished!

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A TOUCH OF GLASS Large windows, a free-standing soaker tub, a separate shower stall with glass enclosure shower door, a private toilet area with glass enclosure and his-andhers vanities. What’s not to love?

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Many new-home builders have great products just waiting to be showcased to the world. But it takes creative and impactful advertising and marketing campaigns to help get the right message out to the right people. Following are the entries deemed most creative and effective in that endeavour.

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Best Internet Website (Builder or Renovator)

winner Great Gulf Homes for: yongeandrich.com WORLD-CLASS PANOR AMA Stunning photography and interactive pages entice visitors to explore everything from the downtown neighbourhood to amenities and architecture. Wonder what the view’s going to be like on Floor 25 versus Floor 10? It’s just a click away.

RUNNERs - UP Aspen Ridge Homes for: aspenridgehomes.com Rosehaven Homes Limited for: therandallresidences.com

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Rembrandt Homes & Mountainview Homes For taking part in the Direct Energy partnership with Builders For Change which donates $25 for each rental tank at new (unsigned) developments. To date more than $16,000 has been contributed from this program to Humanitarian Build II!

What is Humanitarian Build II? We’re Association Members - just like you...travelling to the Dominican to build a Youth Development Centre for Dove Missions. Supporting over 150 children already, there are dozens more on waiting lists for their vocational programs and child sponsorship. Additionally, this Youth Centre will open up education for the countless Haitian children living in the Dominican Republic but unable to attend school.

There’s still room! Imagine - staying at a Luxury resort and spending your days building this Youth Centre. You’ll be making a huge impact in the lives of many Dominicans - and your own! Enjoy the camaraderie of fellow members, their families and friends, while working to make a better life for this community and its children. For more information: Melissa Almonte: builders4change@gmail.com 1-705-331-3710


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winner Great Gulf Homes for: “Pace” – Toronto (credit to L.A. Inc.)

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RUNNERs - UP Great Gulf Homes for: “HOT Condominiums” – Mississauga Menkes Developments Ltd. for: “Noir” – Toronto

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Best Low-Rise Ad Campaign

winner Georgian International Build Corporation for: “Windfall at Blue Mountain” – Blue Mountains (credit to: McOuat Partnership)

WINDFALL WELCOME From the sumptious storybook brochure to the seasonally sensitive email “Chapter” blasts, everything about this campaign delivers the same message: The fairytale life is yours for the taking at Windfall.

RUNNERs - UP The Minto Group for: “Orchard Park” – Stouffville Sifton Properties Limited for: “RiverBend Ads” – London

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CHARACTER ISN’T SOMETHING YOU LACE UP.

YOU BUILD IT.

As we celebrate the unveiling of our new look, there’s no better time to announce that CGC is an official supplier of The Canadian Olympic Team at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. The integrity and passion of these athletes inspire us all. And as they work to build their dreams, we too will continue to provide the products, innovations, service and support that enable you to build outstanding spaces everywhere.

OFFICIAL CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS PARTNER OF THE CANADIAN OLYMPIC TEAM FOURNISSEUR OFFICIEL DE MATÉRIAUX DE CONSTRUCTION DE L’ÉQUIPE OLYMPIQUE CANADIENNE

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Best Project Logo Branding (for individual community logo)

winner Orchard Ridge Homes for: “Crafthouse” – Toronto (credit to: 52 Pick- up Inc.; Unique Urban Homes)

QUALITY CR AFTSMANSHIP Simple, yet effective, the finely-honed geometric design combines modern elements with handcrafted style, creating an eye-catching result. Frank Lloyd Wright would approve.

RUNNERs - UP Brookfield Residential and Orchard Ridge Homes for: “Treetops” – Alliston Menkes Developments Ltd. for: “Noir” – Toronto

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There are many fish in the sea, but the art is knowing how to bait the hook. Frontline sales techniques, from on-site presentations to engrossing brochures, serve to draw potential customers in, whet their appetites and capture their imaginations. Those who excelled most at reeling in prospective buyers earned the following accolades:

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Best New Home Sales Office (under 1,500 sq. ft.)

winner Tridel Corporation for: “101 Erskine” – Toronto (credit to: Drive Agency; Union31 Inc.; Geron Associates Ltd.)

INTER ACTIVE ELEGANCE Contemporary chic meets dramatic design in this two-storey 1,350 sq. ft. storefront location, retrofitted to showcase all that 101 Erskine has to offer. Seamless glass windows allow for maximum visibility of the sales presentation to the street and passersby.

RUNNERs - UP Branthaven Homes 2000 Inc. for: “Para mount at Valley Park” – Stoney Creek Geranium Corporation for: “Forest Trail Estates” – Whitchurch-Stouffville

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Best New Home Sales Office (1,501 sq. ft. and over)

winner MOD Developments Inc. for: “The Tower” – Toronto HISTORIC HARMONY Located in a 107-year-old heritage bank building, every detail has been orchestrated to perfection, from the restoration of original mosaic tile flooring to oversized blood-red glass chandeliers, to the use of massive red velvet drapes and gold leather ottomans drawn from the character of the neighbouring music hall.

RUNNERs - UP Brookfield Residential for: “Pathways” – Caledon East Reserve Properties Limited for: “109OZ” – Toronto

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• Sustainable, Local Materials • Protection from Extreme Weather and Fire • Superior Sound Proofing

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Best Design/Decor Centre

winner Starward Homes Limited for: “Starward Homes” – Ha milton STYLISH SELECTION Stylish and stunning, this 3,800 sq. ft. warehouse was transformed into a state-of-the-art design studio. Highlights include an open gallery for customers to browse products as well as interactive, custom displays to create personalized interior design themes.

RUNNERs - UP Eastforest Homes Ltd. for: “Design Studio” – Kitchener Rosehaven Homes Limited for: “Rosehaven Homes Limited” – Oakville

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Your success is our goal. Enbridge Gas Distribution has been in the business of providing natural gas for over 160 years. People like you have trusted us to deliver natural gas as a reliable source for generations to come. And in keeping with the times we have adapted to your needs to ensure we’re there for you so you can turn your new houses into warm new homes. We understand that as a builder, your objective is to get the job done quickly and efficiently. If you have any questions about our programs or processes, get in touch with one of our specialized consultants.

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Best Interior Decorating – Model Home/Suite (under 2,000 sq. ft.)

winner Pratt Homes for: M anhattan Phase II and III “Hudson” – Barrie MONOCHROMATIC MEDLEY A monochromatic palette of grey-brown, dove grey and mauve is complemented by the use of textured fabrics and polished metal accents. Custom line drawings of suggested furniture are incorporated throughout, mixing the faux with the real to provide inspiration to prospective buyers.

RUNNErs - UP Eastforest Homes Ltd. for: “ta m arak II at Doon South” – Kitchener MOD Developments Inc. for: “The M assey Tower” – Toronto

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Best Interior Decorating – Model Home/Suite (2,001 sq. ft. and over)

winner FarSight Homes for: “Greenfields” – New Tecumseth (credit to: Builder Insight Group Inc.; Jardin Design Group Inc.)

ROOM TO GROW At 2,619 sq. ft., this well-appointed space is equipped with a gourmet kitchen, a generous dining room and great room, and four bedrooms, including a master retreat. Contemporary furnishings and quality finishes are designed to appeal to the modern family with discerning taste.

RUNNERs - UP Geranium Corporation for: “Cardinal Point” – Whitchurch-Stouffville Preston Group for: Preston Homes: Copper Hills Phase 3 “The Preston Model” – Newm arket

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Best Low-Rise Project Sales Brochure

winner Georgian International Build Corp. for: “Windfall at Blue Mountain” – the Blue Mountains (credit to: McOuat Partnership)

EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY Watercolour paintings, black-and-white pencil illustrations and lifestyle photography blend together seamlessly to create a richly textured storybook of a community targeted to the 45+ demographic.

RUNNERs - UP Aspen Ridge Homes for: “Kettle L akes Club on Bayview” – Richmond Hill Orchard Ridge Homes for: “Crafthouse” – Toronto

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Just another case of window envy. With good looks and available state-of-the-art features like our leak-free V-Weld technology, it’s no wonder our windows attract attention. A variety of styles and price points ensures that we have the right fit for any project. Next time you’re building, choose our Canadian-made windows and doors to take full advantage of our commitment to ontime delivery and after-sales support. Just don’t be surprised if the job site attracts some attention.

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Best High- or Mid-Rise Project Sales Brochure

winner MOD Developments Inc. for: “The M assey Tower” – Toronto (credit to: L.A. Inc.)

STRIKING THE RIGHT CHORD Playing to the history of Toronto’s legendary concert music hall, with a cover designed to replicate a vinyl record album, this brochure is a visual masterpiece: virtually note-perfect.

RUNNERs - UP Great Gulf Homes for: “Yonge + Rich” – Toronto Rosehaven Homes Limited for: “The Randall Residences” – Oakville

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lasting images of the 2013 ohba conference

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An aloha welcome to OHBA’s annual conference

OHBA members en route to the opening night reception

The Enbridge team

Deborah Lane of Union Gas, Fred Toy of Turkstra Lumber Company Ltd. and Gina Mancini of Union Gas

The winning golf team of Steve Jacques of CMHC, Margaret Cox of Metroland Durham Region Media Group, Brenda Colvin of Sensational Signs and Jamie Shipley of CMHC

Greater Ottawa’s EO John Herbert with GOHBA President Pierre Dufresne

Tim Bailey of Avid Ratings Canada, Starward Homes’ Brandon Campbell, and Mike Fallon and David DeMaria of Cosella Dorken Products

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Presenting the OHBA Executive Committee: Rick Martins, Leith Moore, John Meinen, Eric DenOuden, Diane Murray, Vince Molinaro and Neil Rodgers

OHBA President Eric DenOuden and Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

Tim Hudak addresses the OHBA conference delegates

Premier Kathleen Wynne was in attendance along with Opposition leader Tim Hudak, who promised to abolish the Ontario College of Trades if elected.

Past President Leith Moore with Lyn Townsend of Townsend and Associates discussing the upcoming DCA and PA consultations

OHBA’s current and Past President share a fish story

Mauro DiTullio of Federated Insurance

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President’s Gala fife and drum performance

Rick Coker of Cogeco Cable Kelly Anderson of Urban Hippo and John Passero of Silvergate Homes

OHBA’s Past Presidents

Past Presidents Stephen Kaiser and Phil McColeman, current MP for Brant, chat with Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

Will Dehnke of Contractors Rental Supply is flanked by (L-R) National Home Services’ Sue Cerilli, Lisa Lippai and June Thomson www.ohba.ca

St. Catharines MP Rick Dykstra presents President Eric DenOuden with a letter from the Prime Minister congratulating OHBA on its 50th anniversary

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MC for the Awards, Past President Danny Gabriele

The James Bond theme of OHBA’s 2013 Conference and Awards Gala included the appearance of an Aston Martin Vanquish.

Dorothy DeCator of BHBA, BHBA EO Fred DeCator and OHBA 2nd Vice-President John Meinen

Julie Saarinen of Mabe Canada, Jennifer Hurd of Cricket Energy and Corette of Floor Basics (L-R) XX, Jennifer HurdStevens of Cricket Energy, XX

Gail Bazely of Gregor Homes, Margaret Ward of Enbridge Gas and Shari Pryce of Prycon Custom Building and Renovations

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From concept and design to finished product, and from marketing to customer service, home and condominium builders face a variety of challenges. Dedication to their craft and the unwavering pursuit of excellence separate some from the pack. Meet the handful of builders who have mastered the entire process.

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winner Great Gulf Homes for: “King Oaks” – York Region (credit to: builder insight group inc.; cecconi Simone)

IMPRESSIVE PORTFOLIO Private and unspoiled, King Oaks calls to those seeking an upscale estate lifestyle amid a warm and embracing rural community setting of 75 homes. In teaming with interior designer Brian Gluckstein, Great Gulf has created an impressive portfolio of new homes; each residence is enhanced with rich accents of natural wood and quarried stone—the perfect complement to luxuriously appointed finishes and interiors designed to please the most discriminating homeowner.

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Homeowners want both beauty and brains. Give them both. From touch faucets that make daily tasks easier to our diamond-coated valve that provides years of trouble-free performance, innovation comes standard with every Delta® product. Which, we think, homeowners will find very attractive. Another way Delta is more than just a faucet. Visit deltafaucet.ca

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Aspen Ridge Homes for: “Ket tle L akes Club on Bayview” – Richmond Hill

Geranium Corporation for: “Forest Trail Estates” – Whitchurch-Stouffville

EXECUTIVE TOWNS A prestigious new community nestled among the many kettle lakes that dot the environmentally protected Oak Ridges Moraine. Modern open-concept executive townhomes offer contemporary design and three bedrooms, with units ranging in size from 1,640 to 2,057 sq. ft. Shopping, amenities and entertainment are only minutes away, with easy highway and transit access.

INTIMATE ENCLAVE Backing onto the Oak Ridges Moraine, the architecture of Forest Trail takes advantage of wooded vistas and natural light. Inside, height and light are key concepts in the design, affording comfortable spaces with maximum connectivity through windows and design flow. The Sales Centre features a custom-designed static display system, oversized lifestyle displays and a 3D site-plan table to showcase this intimate enclave of executive homes.

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winner MOD Developments Inc. for: “The M assey Tower” – Toronto (credit to: L.A. inc.; cecconi simone; hariri pontarini; marketvision realty; vicbar marketing)

NOTE-PERFECT This architectural design marries the heritage front of the historic Canadian Bank of Commerce Building with a 60-storey glass tower outfitted in fritted glass and undulating balconies. The project’s location, on Yonge St., across from the Eaton Centre, provides residents with quick access to two subway stations, the underground PATH system, sports, concert and entertainment venues, the University of Toronto campus and a plethora of restaurants, bars and eateries. The project campaign delivered these messages via a unique music-themed brand identity.

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Experience. Selection. Value.

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Monarch Corporation and The Goldm an Group for: “Picasso on Richmond” – Toronto

Tridel Corporation for: “Ten York” – Toronto

A WORK OF ART Located in the heart of the Entertainment District, the 39-storey Picasso On Richmond will offer approximately 400 units from studio to three-bedroom, with functional yet creative floorplans and finishes designed to appeal to a diversity of buyers, ranging from first-time to move-up and empty-nesters. Conveniences will include a contemporary open-air lobby that creates an art gallery ambience, concierge service and an amenity-rich 10th floor.

TRI-SCr APER At ground level, this 694-unit condo is a pie-shaped glass pavilion with a four-storey lobby. The 7th floor of the podium is given over to The Shore Club, with a gym, theatre, party room and juice bar; an open-air swimming pool is on the 8th floor. Residential suites in the tower start on the 9th floor; like the podium, the footprint of the tower is triangular. Suite designs offer spectacular views of Lake Ontario and the city from all angles.

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RHEEM INGENUITY.

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INTRODUCING NEW PRESTIGE™ SERIES HIGH EFFICIENCY WATER HEATERS It’s more than just innovation. It’s applying nearly 100 years of experience to today’s homes and improving the things that matter the most to contractors — Performance, Installability™ and Serviceability. That’s why we evaluate every detail of our products from top to bottom, inside and out, and everything in between to help you deliver the best homeowner experience… And then we take it further. That’s 360º +1.

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Taking the LEED in Ontario Forward-thinking Reid’s Heritage Homes honoured as Ontario Home Builder of the Year By Tracy Hanes Reid’s Heritage Homes of Cambridge, a forward-thinking

home builder with a philosophy built around customer service and a dynamic workplace culture, was named 2013 Ontario Home Builder of the Year at the 50th Ontario Home Builders’ Association Annual Conference. Reid’s edged out Tridel and defending champ Minto, both of whom were finalists for the prestigious honour. The award is presented annually to the new-home-building company that demonstrates the highest levels of performance, creativity and ingenuity based on judging criteria in the areas of sales and marketing excellence, floor plan design, community service, support of the industry and its ability to adapt to changing needs. “This award is special because it comes from our peers. It means a lot to every member of our team,” says Blake Seeberger, senior vice-president of residential construction for Reid’s Heritage Homes. Founded in the 1970s but tracing its roots back to 1947 and builder Orin Reid, whose sons and son-in-law now work for the company, Reid’s has built single detached homes, mid-rise condos, two-storey townhomes as well as custom estates and active adult communities in Guelph, Cambridge and Waterloo Region, as well 104

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as Kincardine, Port Elgin, Thornbury and the Georgian Bay area. Based in Puslinch Township near Guelph, Reid’s constructed the first LEED (and LEED Platinum) home in Canada, as well as the first Built Green home in Ontario. Over the next five years, the company will be among five selected home builders participating in a national Net-Zero Energy home building project with National Resources Canada and Owens Corning. “What’s unique about Reid’s is that it’s one of those companies where we really do walk the talk,” says Seeberger. “One of core values is to be world-class innovators and we celebrate those successes. Why we are being pioneers has a lot to do with our people, who are not just satisfied with the status quo, but how can we be the best. It’s our vision, the people we have, our ability to think outside the box and go above and beyond.” Evidence of Reid’s environmental commitment was reflected in the company’s February 2013 launch of the LiveWise program, which emphasizes top quality, satisfied customers, environmental responsibility, superior service, exceptional design and the creation of vibrant neighbourhoods. The company received further validation in June, when it was presented with the 2013 City of Guelph Water Conservation and Efficiency Award for www.ohba.ca


CREATING COMMUNITIES FROM THE GROUND UP With nearly 78,000 acres of land under administration in major North American growth corridors, including 13,500 acres of land in Ontario, Walton is one of North America’s premier land asset managers. Walton takes a long-term approach to land planning and development, building communities for today and tomorrow. Our communities are comprehensively designed in collaboration with local residents for the benefit of all community stakeholders. Our goal is to build communities that will stand the test of time: hometowns for present and future generations. For information regarding our Ontario properties please call 1.416.860.9961 or visit Walton.com


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Distinction begins here.

Creating true distinction requires the finest materials and creative freedom. Arriscraft products deliver unmistakable authenticity. Our diverse stone collection – from modern to old-world, plus a comprehensive line of thin products and accessories offer you endless opportunity to create signature designs.

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continued leadership in the city’s Blue Built Home program. The program certifies new homes that use an approved set of fixtures and appliances designed and third-party tested to save water and reduce utility bills by as much as 54%. The award continued a trend for Reid’s, which in 2012 was recognized as the Energy Star Builder of the Year by the Ministry of Natural Resources Canada. The first-ever national-level award of its kind given to any home builder, the award recognized leadership in a wide range of energy-efficient products, technologies and services, as well as efforts in promoting Energy Star products to consumers and businesses. Beyond the acknowledgments of its green-friendly practices was a notable nod for the ability of Reid’s Heritage Group of Companies to churn out high calibre employees. In June the company was presented the Mayor’s Award for Excellence in Workforce Training and Development, presented by the City of Cambridge to the company that exhibits a continuous learning environment and proven excellence in workforce training and development. “We have a set of core values and we want to be the employer of choice. We want to get the best talent and we have less than 1% turnover,” says Seeberger. “It’s a desire of our employees to see us be more than the guy down the street who builds houses. You are excited and encouraged when you walk by the lunchroom and hear people talking and brainstorming. We care just as much about our internal customers (our employees) as our external customers.” Seeberger says Reid’s is careful to balance its drive for innovation with the needs of buyers. Through building techniques, its trades have adapted, and by paying attention to the building envelope and factors like air sealing, the company has been able to deliver high-performance homes at comparable cost to other product in their markets. “Things can be costly for consumers and we have to look at the perceived value as well as the economic advantages,” says Seeberger. “If we can find a way to give a more comfortable home that doesn’t cost them more than a bit of sweat equity from us, we’ll do it.” OHB www.ohba.ca


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❍ Quality Engineered in-house Martino hvac drawing

❍ Provide manufacturer’s warranty and Tarion warranty to homeowner

❍ Quality installation of furnace and duct distribution system

❍ Offer to homeowner Martino hvac Membership and Planned Maintenance

❍ Proper sizing of gas pipe and venting material ❍ Safe installation of hot water tank complete with gas pipe and venting

❍ Offer tune ups and preventative maintenance to homeowner ❍ Provide full upgraded product line

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❍ Upgraded Filtration System standard with all systems— a first by Martino.

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Team green Six builders share in inaugural environmental award By Ted McIntyre When incoming OHBA President Eric

DenOuden handed out the new Environmental Stewardship Award at the association’s annual conference last month at the Fallsview Casino Resort in Niagara Falls, he—only slightly tongue in cheek—suggested the association “actually considered calling it the Thinking of Tomorrow’s Families While Developing Today’s Communities Award or the Leaving the World a Better Place Award,” since those names so aptly described the intent of the honour. The inaugural presentation of the award was shared among six Ontario 110

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builders— Mattamy Homes, Paradise Homes, Primont Homes, Rosehaven Homes, Stanford Homes and Townwood Homes—for their efforts in developing Brampton’s Mount Pleasant Secondary Plan, Sub-area 51-1. The award not only elevates environmental awareness within the industry but also amongst the public via press releases, media coverage and the marketing potential of those OHBA members who have raised the bar in terms of environmental sustainability of the landscape they’re developing. In choosing the award winners, OHBA collaborated with the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR)

to identify innovative projects that have significantly reduced environmental footprints, from demonstrating leadership in protecting species at risk and conserving and protecting ecosystems, to innovative approaches to water management and climate change mitigation. For the past eight years, the Mount Pleasant Landowners’ Group has been working cooperatively with several public agencies, including the MNR, the City of Brampton and Credit Valley Conservation. Together, they came up with a plan to establish a 4.5-km natural heritage system through 845 hectares of land within the Mount Pleasant Secondary Plan area. The City of Brampton, whose staff of Susan Jorgenson (Manager of Environmental Planning), Michael Hoy (Environmental Policy Planner) and Neal Grady (Development Planner) worked closely throughout the lengthy process, is thrilled with the final product, which delivered a considerably larger and improved Natural Heritage System within the city, more than doubling the total area of natural cover to 360 acres. “All the developers were on board from the beginning—it was a really successful relationship with all parties and a leading-edge development,” says Grady. “In terms of land area, this is the largest continuous green corridor in the city, stretching all the way from Mayfield Road in the north to Bovaird Drive in the south. I believe it’s been really good for sales—certainly the market will support a premium for homes backing onto those environmental features. But it’s also important as a centrepiece of the entire community, providing amenities for current residents, but also for future taxpayers who will move to that area.” Mike Vernooy, Vice-President of Land Development at Mattamy Homes, appreciated from the outset that the Mount Pleasant Landowners Group had a unique opportunity to accomplish something special. “From the planning perspective, it was really unique in that all of the transit infrastructure was in place ahead of the homes,” says Vernooy. “The GO Station was already built and we were fortunate that there was some provincial infrastructure funds available, so we were www.ohba.ca


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able to work with the City of Brampton to pre-build all of the GO infrastructure before we built any homes in the community. Those funds were key. Typically you have to wait for that infrastructure, but it was all there right out of the gate. We were able to showcase what was already built while we were selling the homes, instead of making a promise that something will come later. People were able to see what they were going to get—the GO Station, the parking, the bus terminals. The emphasis on transit in this community is much more significant than anyplace else we’ve done business. All the planning involved around it—how we laid out the roads, how we laid out the community— had a real transit focus. “There was also a pretty large parkette that was built with an outdoor skating rink,” Vernooy notes. “And there was a really significant channel that runs through the community that also functions as a storm water management corridor that had to be prebuilt as well— much more significant than anything we had done in Brampton before. We are very, very proud of how that feature turned out.” A vibrant ecosystem will likely develop there, which will further increase the experience of homeowners and potentially the value of the lots. “As the vegetation matures, the ecosystem stabilizes,” says Vernooy. “All landowners are very progressive builders and were very supportive in terms of the City’s plan for transit and the environmental element. There’s give-and-take. You have to give up a little bit of developable land, but it creates a better community over time.” That scale of achievement was not lost on the Environmental Stewardship Award decision makers. “OHBA and MNR want to commend the Mount Pleasant Landowners Group,” says OHBA President Eric DenOuden. “It took regular open communication, a lot of meetings and a common end goal. During the process they forged a positive relationship between private and public interests, along with advancing the protection of species at risk and enhancing natural heritage in the northwest Brampton area.” OHB 112

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Spreading the word Rebates to homeowners for development charges help propel Hamilton-Halton to Local Association of the Year honours By Marc Huminilowycz Asked what winning the Local Asso-

ciation of the Year award means to him and his organization, Mathieu Langelier’s thoughts went to the Stanley Cup Playoffs’ MVP honour. “It’s the Conn Smythe Trophy of OHBA awards!” said the excited Executive Officer of the Hamilton-Halton Home Builders’ Association. The HHHBA’s outstanding efforts and notable achievements over the past year are many. In the area of advocacy, the 71-year-old association intensified efforts with municipal, provincial and federal 114

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elected representatives, while enthusiastically supporting the OHBA and CHBA work through the volunteer efforts of a large contingent of its members. The HHHBA has also done an exceptional job with communications, innovatively raising awareness of the local building industry among homebuyers in the community, not to mention defending their interests. When it learned that homeowners had been incorrectly overcharged for development fees by their municipality over a period of almost two

years, the local went into action. Appealing the flawed development charges bylaw in 2009 and 2011, and meeting with municipal officials on numerous occasions, HHHBA members negotiated a settlement that resulted in significant reimbursements to homeowners and home builders, totalling over $1.5 million, about $540 per single-family detached home. The local then placed several full-page ads in local newspapers informing the public of the settlement and sent letters to its builder members, www.ohba.ca


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asking them to refund the amounts owing to their clients. (Langelier stresses that many of the local’s members did not pass on the overcharged amount to customers in the first place since the error was obvious from the outset.) “By leveraging our membership to reach consumers directly, we empower our builders,” says Langelier, whose association makes great efforts to keep the public informed. Apart from regularly communicating via Facebook and Twitter, the HHHBA’s revamped website is updated at least twice per week, a process that involves a committed staff effort in the absence of a dedicated communications person. A highlight is the weekly Video News link on the home page, where viewers can access short informational videos on a variety of topics of interest. “Lots of local politicians tune in,” Langelier says. “To my knowledge, we’re the only local in Canada doing this.” They’re gaining attention closer to home as well. In 2013, the local experienced its highest membership growth in 10 years, with 32 new members joining the ranks. “That’s a 15% growth—a very substantial figure across all industries that have voluntary membership,” says Langelier. Continually giving back to the community, including regular donations to charitable causes such as Habitat for Humanity and Citykidz, the HHHBA is investing in the future by encouraging local youth to pursue a career in the building industry. Those efforts include launching a bursary program for construction and trades students at Mohawk College. “We complement this by giving students access to our network of members and their business knowledge to help them start their own successful companies,” says Langelier. Langelier, the HHHBA Board and members are all proud of their recent OHBA honour. So much so, that their award is prominently displayed on the boardroom table and travels to every event the local attends. “Winning Local of the Year is great,” Langelier beams. “It gives us the chance to thank our volunteers and show them that their hard work is being recognized in the industry, locally and across Ontario.” OHB www.ohba.ca


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Living up to high standards Haliburton’s Aggie Tose earns the David Horton Leadership Award By Elaine Kapogines It was an emotional night for Aggie

Tose. In accepting the David Horton Leadership Award, the executive director for the Haliburton County Home Builders’ Association recognized that the honour paid tribute to two former friends, David Horton and Stephen Dupuis, the first recipient of the award in 2011. In May of that year, Horton succumbed to a hard-fought illness and OHBA lost a beloved executive director who served the organization for more than 25 years. In honour of David’s memory, the association established this very special award. But tragedy struck again when Stephen Dupuis, former CEO of BILD, passed away shortly after accepting the honour that he said meant so much to him. It was actually Tose who nominated Dupuis. “I was probably crying for the better part of 118

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an hour (after receiving the award),” said Tose. “It was pretty emotional getting an award in David’s honour and then receiving it right after Stephen. “It was amazing and very humbling,” added Tose, who recalled having to coach herself to breathe as she made the long walk up to the stage at the Fallsview Casino Resort in Niagara Falls. “I was almost at the back, so I had to walk the full room with 300 people, including Premier Kathleen Wynne, watching me. I have no idea what I said in my acceptance speech, but apparently I did really well.” “This award recognizes exceptional achievement from deserving staff through our local associations or the provincial or national level,” said incoming OHBA President Eric DenOuden during the award presentation. “One of

the words that we heard frequently from EOs from across the province is how they felt David was a mentor to them and we believe this award will be a wonderful legacy—a reminder of David’s remarkable contributions to our associations and our industry.” Tose was among that group. “David was probably the most caring person I knew,” Tose said of her friend of 18 years. “He always had a handshake and a personal comment for every person he greeted. And he instilled that in me—you have to know not just the professional person but you have to get to know a bit about their background. You can’t figure out who’s able to help you if you don’t understand what they’re dealing with.” Tose has served as EO of Haliburton County HBA for nearly 20 years, something she calls a “right place, right time” opportunity. She also serves as chair of OHBA’s Executive Officers’ Council and is known throughout the industry for her dedication and hard work. “Aggie Tose is the EO for all EOs,” said DenOuden, sharing the kind words of one of Tose’s colleagues. “No matter the size, Aggie is capable of relating to all EOs and makes them feel comfortable about asking questions—and she finds them the answers they need.” And after almost two decades on the job, Tose says she can certainly see herself there for quite a while, “unless they find someone else to do it,” she mused. “I really like the whole diversity of my job. There are parts where I get to meet up with local, provincial and federal politicians. So it’s kind of interesting to see how they all work together—or sometimes don’t work together. And because I’m able to sit at the table with other people from across Canada, you can see that everyone really is having the same troubles—just in different places.” With obvious respect and admiration for Tose felt throughout the industry, DenOuden recalled one of her colleague’s remarks in closing out the presentation: “You could not have chosen a better recipient to honour the memory of David Horton. Aggie exemplifies all that David stood for and believed in.” OHB www.ohba.ca


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Coming to the industry’s defence Advocate Lyn Townsend named OHBA’s Member of the Year By Ted McIntyre When you’re passionate about your

work, you rarely punch in and out from nine to five. Some, though, are never quite off the clock. “I like to keep my phone on, because I wouldn’t be in business without my clients. So when the time suits them, I try to be available,” says Lyn Townsend. Whether as the proprietor of Townsend and Associates LLP, as an advocate for Ontario’s home builders or on a volunteer basis, Townsend’s devotion to the industry’s causes has been exemplary. 120

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Named the 2013 OHBA Member of the Year, Townsend, a member of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD), was recognized for her hard work and dedication in providing legal assistance and advice on countless development and planning issues that affect OHBA. Her expertise, shared with associations that have included Durham Region, Greater Windsor, Simcoe County, Hamilton-Halton, London and Greater Ottawa over the past few years, has provided members with the knowledge and tools needed

to forge ahead with community development and growth. “Lyn has been a true leader and advocate for the industry,” says OHBA Chief Executive Officer Joe Vaccaro. “She has lent her invaluable talents to several local associations in addition to BILD and OHBA, helping them navigate sometimes complex and complicated legal processes.” “Lyn has been around the home building industry and assisting with development charges for decades, so when we look for a solicitor to help us, she’s not www.ohba.ca


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the Ontario Home Builders’ Association gave the nod to Fieldgate Homes’ director of sales and marketing Jim A ndrews, recog nizing his strong recruitment and retention of members at both the local and provincial level. “Jim has been one of the association’s top recruiters for close to a decade,” said OHBA CEO Joe Vaccaro. “His hard work throughout the GTA over the past 10 years has led to the growth of BILD, our largest local association. He has worked diligently on behalf of the association and is very much deserving of this award.” “BILD is a great association of very committed indiv iduals, including Bryan Tuckey, the board of directors and all of the staff,” says Andrews. “One of its real strengths is the passion the volunteer members bring to every networking event. Helping prospective members understand the benefits of joining BILD is one of the issues I feel strongly about.” OHB

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Dr. Avi Friedman teaches architecture at McGill University. He can be reached at avi.friedman@ mcgill.ca.

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Canada is getting older. There was another statistic that should provide food for thought for builders: Due to our sluggish economy, fewer young people are joining the workforce to replace those nearing retirement. For some boomers, plans may have to be put on hold. Medical advancements mean Canada’s growing elderly population can expect many more years ahead of them. The selling of the large, costly-to-maintain home may not be as urgent as previously thought. Income from employment, in addition to money saved, will likely make boomers a highly influential housing market segment. Digital communication will raise the profile of the home office as well, with some boomers choosing to work part-time from home. As women make significant inroads in the workplace and labour inequality becomes extinct, they are expected to hold executive positions and become the primary breadwinners. The daily routines of those work-

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ing from home will not be much different than today. The pressure of working hard in order to be considered for the next round of promotion will not be there, but many of the present daily tasks will. Housing options will also evolve. With boomers wishing to age in place in their existing homes, retirement communities here and south of the border will decline in popularity. Seniors may take a long winter holiday, but nothing that will detach them from their daily activities. Another trend builders must watch for is the purchasing of a new home by seniors. It will be a custom designed unit in an apartment building or in a new subdivision next to established amenities. The home will have many of the features that will accompany a chosen lifestyle, such as space for a home office, in-house suite for visiting married children and grandchildren or independent living quarters for an older child who still lives at home. Other amenities, such as an exercise or screening room for

entertaining friends, are also likely to be common. Attention will be paid to spaces like the kitchen, as well as a bathroom that is expected to function more like a spa. Arrangements and comforts for the latter part of life will also be considered. An in-house suite can become the home of live-in help. Gradual adaptation of homes to the deteriorating health of their occupants will be accommodated by ongoing technological innovation. Remarriages can also be anticipated. As women still expect to outlive men, the formation of new households by older people— and, as a result, the acquisition of new homes—can be foreseen. Their interiors will fit the lifestyle and needs of seniors with reduced mobility. Some may decide to renovate—to reclaim vacant spaces and remodel them to their new lifestyle. If Canada’s census data are any indication of things to come, being asked to give back the office door key is not a certainty—particularly if it’s also your house key. OHB

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