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Wood WORKS! British Columbia ative and innovative approaches in the use of wood in building design, product design and/or processes. Gord Macdonald, Macdonald & Lawrence Timber Framing, received recognition for his project WildPlay, in Kelowna, B.C. “This high ropes adventure course ex- plores the limits of the structural potential of timber,” the award recognition news release said. The former Green Building category has been re- named and redefined to be the Environmental Per- formance Award. It was presented to John Wall, PUBLIC: Architecture + Communication for his project Centennial Beach Boundary Bay Regional Park Pavilion in Delta, B.C. “The award recognizes how wood prod- ucts played a significant role in improving the overall environmental performance of a structure” the Wood- WORKS! B.C. announcement said. “Projects nomi- nated for this award must demonstrate that through the deliberate use of wood from the outset, the wood products were integral in achieving a measureable lower environmental impact such as lower carbon footprint, reduced energy use, less pollution and higher efficiency.” 50 – Spring 2014 — The Canadian Design and Construction Report Wood design categories winners include: Residential Wood Design: David Hewitt, Hewitt + Company Architecture - Silver Lake House, Sil- ver Lake, WA Multi-Unit Residential Wood Design: Andreas Kaminski, aka architecture + design inc. - Red Sky Townhomes, Whistler, B.C. Commercial Wood Design: Mike Mammone, Ratio Architecture - Interior Design - Planning - Salmon Arm Savings and Credit Union - Uptown Branch, Salmon Arm, B.C. Interior Beauty Design: James Tuer, JWT Archi- tecture and Planning - Forest House, Bowen Is- land, B.C. Institutional Wood Design - Small: Dave McIn- tyre, David Nairne + Associates Ltd. - Yunesit'in Health Centre, Hanceville, B.C. Institutional Wood Design - Large: Jennifer Marshall, Urban Arts Architecture - T'it'q'et Com- munity Hall + Health Centre, Lillooet, B.C. Western Red Cedar: Alfred Waugh, Formline Ar- chitecture + Urbanism - Liard River Hot Springs Facility, Liard River, B.C.