This year's Pug Award winners, announced Wednesday evening at the AGO, were quite well predicted by UrbanToronto, although we did miss the Honourable Mention in both residential and commercial categories.

The Residential winners were Honourable Mention The Arc (our fourth pick) in place of our pick Murano, Runner-Up Pure Spirit which we correctly predicted, and 60 Richmond, a clear winner for us and them!

First Place: 60 Richmond East Housing Co-Operative

60 Richmond East Housing Co-op took 1st place in Residential Pug Awards

Second Place: Pure Spirit

Pure Spirit took 2nd place in Residential Pug Awards

Third Place: The Arc

The Arc took 3rd place in Residential Pug Awards

Similarly in the Commercial category, UrbanToronto correctly predicted the first and second place winners while missing the third. Honourable Mention went to Bloorview Kids Rehab in place of our vote for Telus House, while the Runner-Up position was confirmed for the RBC Centre, and we agreed on the clear winner in this category, the Royal Conservatory's Telus Centre for Performance and Learning.

First Place: Royal Conservatory TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning

Royal Conservatory TELUS Centre took 1st place for Commercial Pug Awards

Second Place: RBC Centre

RBC Centre took 2nd place for Commercial Pug Awards

Third Place: Bloorview Kids Rehab

Bloorview Kids Rehab took 3rd place for Commercial Pug Awards

Congratulations to all winners, to the Pugs for making good architecture a media-worthy issue in Toronto, and to UrbanToronto for voting so astutely!