The Forks, Winnipeg’s foremost destination, has won the Legacy Project Award (2018) from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA).
Located at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, the Forks has been a meeting place for over 6,000 years. Indigenous peoples traded at The Forks, followed by European fur traders, Scottish settlers, railway pioneers and tens of thousands of immigrants.
Over the last 30 years, the site has been transformed from an abandoned railyard into The Forks with the goal of being a special and distinct gathering and recreational place, through a mixed-use approach including recreational, historical and cultural, institutional and supportive commercial uses. More than four million visitors come to The Forks each year and more than 1,200 people work on the site.
The Forks is a meeting place: a special and distinct all-season gathering and recreational place the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers in Winnipeg. From the beginning, The Forks North Portage Partnership (TFNPP), which is responsible for the site, has had the foresight to hire Winnipeg’s premier designers for the development of its property.
The project team includes Cynthia Cohlmeyer Landscape Architecture, Scatliff+Miller+Murray, HTFC Planning and Design, Public City Architecture Inc., Stantec Architecture, David Wagner Associates Inc.
“The urban environment at The Forks has been developed through the consistent collaboration of city planners, developers, landscape architects, architects, engineers, builders, craftspeople, artists, and the public,” said Mayor of Winnipeg, the Honourable Brian Bowman.
“Landscape architects have played an essential role in the evolution of The Forks shaping almost every project as civic servants, project leaders, volunteer board members or public advocates.”
The CSLA Legacy Project Award is intended to recognize distinguished landscape architecture projects which were forward-thinking for their time, contribute significantly to their communities, showed leadership and innovation, and are still relevant examples of excellence in the profession of landscape architecture. The Legacy Project Award honours projects which have left and continue to leave a lasting impact on Canada’s landscape.
The Legacy Project Award will be presented to The Forks at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, at 6 p.m. on September 12th, 2018.