McMaster’s 10 Bay residence takes home interior design award

Alt Text: Against a backdrop of Hamilton’s skyline and Lake Ontario, students sit on couches playing chess, chatting or working on their laptop in the Sky Lounge high up in the 10 Bay residence building.

The Sky Lounge, with its panoramic view of Hamilton, is one of the many community spaces in 10 Bay that was recognized by the Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario. Visitors can check out the award-winning community spaces at the upcoming open house.


McMaster University’s 10 Bay residence has been recognized with an ARIDO (Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario) award for its thoughtful, community-centred design.

The “Live Together” category award celebrates outstanding design in shared spaces that encourage resident interaction and build community.

“We really wanted 10 Bay to be more than just a place to live, but a space where students can thrive socially, personally, and academically,” says Kevin Beatty, director of Housing and Conference Services.

“It was designed very deliberately to offer spaces where students can connect, including the inviting lobby, the gym, arcade, music and movie rooms, creative spaces, and dedicated study areas”

The awards also emphasize equity, diversity, accessibility and inclusion, all  key considerations in 10 Bay’s design.

“Winning the ARIDO Award for 10 Bay reflects McMaster’s commitment to creating spaces where students feel connected and supported,” says Saher Fazilat, vice-president, Operations and Finance.

“I’m incredibly proud of what this residence brings to our student community and to our city.”

Want to check it out in person? McMaster is hosting an open house at 10 Bay on Nov. 23, where visitors can experience this award-winning space firsthand and see what makes it a unique addition to campus living.

Click here to learn more or to RSVP for the open house at 10 Bay