16 Projects Win 2023 AIA Architecture Awards

John Hill
28. février 2023
John W. Olver Design Building, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts | Leers Weinzapfel Associates (Photo: Albert Vecerka/Esto)

As in previous years, this week's announcement of the AIA's Architecture Awards means the AIA Conference on Architecture is not far away. Not only is the AIA Conference on Architecture 2023 scheduled to take place June 7–10 in San Francisco, registration opens tomorrow, March 1. The following winners will be celebrated at the annual gathering, as will the numerous winners of other AIA awards. 

The 16 winning projects are listed below in alphabetical order by project name, with the names of the seven-member jury that determined the winners at bottom.

  • 633 Folsom, San Francisco | Gensler
  • Center of Developing Entrepreneurs, Charlottesville, Virginia | Wolf Ackerman, EskewDumezRipple
  • GoSpotCheck Headquarters, Denver | Tryba Architects
  • John W. Olver Design Building, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts | Leers Weinzapfel Associates
  • Lubber Run Community Center, Arlington, Virginia | VMDO Architects
  • Marlboro Music Reich Hall, Marlboro, Vermont | HGA
  • Marygrove Early Education Center, Detroit | Marlon Blackwell Architects
  • Minneapolis Public Service Building, Minneapolis | Henning Larsen, MSR Design
  • Mukilteo Multimodal Ferry Terminal, Mukilteo, Washington | LMN Architects
  • The Rajkumari Ratnavati Girl's School, Rajasthan, India | Diana Kellogg Architects
  • The Rockefeller University Stavros Niarchos Foundation - David Rockefeller River Campus, New York | Rafael Viñoly Architects
  • Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences Middle School, Seattle | LMN Architects
  • TIDE Academy, Menlo Park, California | LPA Design Studios
  • UCLA Pritzker Hall Modernization, Los Angeles | CO Architects
  • University of Washington, Life Sciences Building, Seattle | Perkins&Will
  • Worcester Blackstone Visitor Center, Worcester, Massachusetts | designLABarchitects

Visit the AIA website for more information on the winning projects.

Mukilteo Multimodal Ferry Terminal, Mukilteo, Washington | LMN Architects (Photo: Benjamin Benschneider)
The 2023 AIA Architecture Awards Jury:

  • Ashley Wilson, FAIA (Chair), Ashley Wilson Architect
  • Jose Leo Arango, Assoc. AIA, EYP
  • Randall Deutsch, FAIA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Architecture
  • Gabriel Ignacio Dziekiewicz, AIA, DesignBridge
  • Teresa Jan, AIA, Multistudio
  • Luis Nieves-Ruiz, FAICP, East Central Florida, Regional Planning Council
  • Zakiya Wiggins, AIA, LS3P
     

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