2013 AIA Institute Honor Awards Announced
John Hill
21. de gener 2013
CENTRA at Metropark, KPF. Photo: Michael Moran
The American Institute of Architects has selected 28 recipients from over 700 submissions for its honor awards in architecture, interior architecture, and regional & urban design.
The American Institute of Architects has announced the 28 recipients of its honor awards in architecture, interior architecture, and regional & urban design, culled from over 700 submissions. The full list can be found at the AIA web page. Winners will be honored at the AIA 2013 National Convention and Design Exposition in Denver. A few of the winners are highlighted at left and below, with some comments from the jury.
CENTRA at Metropark, KPF. Photo: Michael Moran
Centra at Metropark, KPF
"This project is an excellent example of the value of creatively reusing existing buildings and their embodied energy in lieu of tearing down and building new."
Milstein Hall, OMA. Photo: Philippe Ruault
Milstein Hall, OMA
"The dramatic insertion of the new program in relationship to the existing buildings and site creates exciting new conditions while posing a series of creative opportunities for future uses and artistic additions by the college (some already underway)."
National September 11 Memorial, Handel Architects. Photo: Joe Woolhead
National September 11 Memorial, Handel Architects
"It is profound, and profoundly good with many successful features which include maintaining the building footprints, using water to evoke the motion and power of the towers’ collapse, and also using water and landscape to symbolize the continuity of life."
Saint Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church, Marlon Blackwell Architect. Photo: Timothy Hursley
Saint Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church, Marlon Blackwell Architects
"The project makes the most with the least, displaying deep resource efficiency as an integral part of its design ethos—something more architects should be thinking about and practicing."