Originally published in Interiors & Sources

01/22/2013

2013 AIA Institute Honor Awards Named

Selected from over 700 total submissions, 28 recipients located throughout the world will be honored at the AIA 2013 National Convention.

 
  • The Art Stable by Olson Kundig Architects. Photography © Benjamin Benschneider and © Point32.

    The Art Stable by Olson Kundig Architects. Photography © Benjamin Benschneider and © Point32.

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    The Art Stable by Olson Kundig Architects. Photography © Benjamin Benschneider and © Point32.
  • Barnes Foundation

    The Barnes Foundation by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects. Photography © Michael Moran/OTTO.

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    The Barnes Foundation by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects. Photography © Michael Moran/OTTO.
  • Boat Pavilion for Long Dock Park

    Boat Pavilion for Long Dock Park by Architecture Research Office (ARO). Photography © James Ewing.

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    Boat Pavilion for Long Dock Park by Architecture Research Office (ARO). Photography © James Ewing.
  • Centra Metropark

    Centra Metropark by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF). Photography © Michael Moran/OTTO.

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    Centra Metropark by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF). Photography © Michael Moran/OTTO.
  • Clemson Lee Hall College

    Clemson University, Lee Hall College of Architecture by Thomas Phifer and Partners. Photography © Scott Frances/OTTO.

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    Clemson University, Lee Hall College of Architecture by Thomas Phifer and Partners. Photography © Scott Frances/OTTO.
  • Mason Lane Farm Operations

    Mason Lane Farm Operations Facility by De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop. Photography © De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop.

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    Mason Lane Farm Operations Facility by De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop. Photography © De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop. View larger

    Mason Lane Farm Operations Facility by De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop. Photography © De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop.
  • Milstein Hall Cornell University

    Milstein Hall, Cornell University by OMA. Photography by © Iwan Baan/© OMA.

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    Milstein Hall, Cornell University by OMA. Photography by © Iwan Baan/© OMA. View larger

    Milstein Hall, Cornell University by OMA. Photography by © Iwan Baan/© OMA.
  • Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges

    Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges by KieranTimberlake. Photography © Peter Aaron/OTTO.

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    Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges by KieranTimberlake. Photography © Peter Aaron/OTTO.
  • New York Public Library exterior restoration

    The New York Public Library - Exterior Restoration by Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Photography © Peter Aarron/ESTO.

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    The New York Public Library - Exterior Restoration by Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Photography © Peter Aarron/ESTO. View larger

    The New York Public Library - Exterior Restoration by Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Photography © Peter Aarron/ESTO.
  • Saint Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church

    Saint Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church by Marlon Blackwell Architect. Photography © Timothy Hursley.

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    Saint Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church by Marlon Blackwell Architect. Photography © Timothy Hursley. View larger

    Saint Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church by Marlon Blackwell Architect. Photography © Timothy Hursley.
  • Vancouver Convention Centre West

    Vancouver Convention Centre West by LMN Architects + MCM/DA. Photography © Vancouver Convention Centre.

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    Vancouver Convention Centre West by LMN Architects + MCM/DA. Photography © Vancouver Convention Centre.
  • Blessed Sacrament Chapel and Abbey Church Pavilion

    Blessed Sacrament Chapel and Abbey Church Pavilion--Modifications to Marcel Breuer's 1961 St.John's Abbey Church Project by VJAA. Photography © Paul Crosby Studio.

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    Blessed Sacrament Chapel and Abbey Church Pavilion--Modifications to Marcel Breuer's 1961 St.John's Abbey Church Project by VJAA. Photography © Paul Crosby Studio. View larger

    Blessed Sacrament Chapel and Abbey Church Pavilion--Modifications to Marcel Breuer's 1961 St.John's Abbey Church Project by VJAA. Photography © Paul Crosby Studio.
  • BNIM Iowa offices

    BNIM Iowa offices by BNIM. Photography © Farshid Assassi.

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    BNIM Iowa offices by BNIM. Photography © Farshid Assassi.
  • Charles Smith Wine Tasting Room

    Charles Smith Wines Tasting Room and World Headquarters by Olson Kundig Architects. Photography © Benjamin Benschneider.

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    Charles Smith Wines Tasting Room and World Headquarters by Olson Kundig Architects. Photography © Benjamin Benschneider. View larger

    Charles Smith Wines Tasting Room and World Headquarters by Olson Kundig Architects. Photography © Benjamin Benschneider.
  • VJAA Chicago apartment

    Chicago Apartment by VJAA. Photography © Paul Crosby Studio.

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    Chicago Apartment by VJAA. Photography © Paul Crosby Studio.
  • Doc Magic headquarters

    Doc Magic headquarters by RA-DA. Photography © Ralf Strathmann.

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    Doc Magic headquarters by RA-DA. Photography © Ralf Strathmann.
  • Lamar Advertising Corporate HQ

    Lamar Advertising Corporate Headquarters by Eskew+Dumez+Ripple. Photography © Timothy Hursley.

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    Lamar Advertising Corporate Headquarters by Eskew+Dumez+Ripple. Photography © Timothy Hursley. View larger

    Lamar Advertising Corporate Headquarters by Eskew+Dumez+Ripple. Photography © Timothy Hursley.
  • McAllen Main Library

    McAllen Main Library by Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd. (MS&R). Photography © Lara Swimmer.

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    McAllen Main Library by Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd. (MS&R). Photography © Lara Swimmer. View larger

    McAllen Main Library by Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd. (MS&R). Photography © Lara Swimmer.
  • PACCAR Hall

    PACCAR Hall (interior), Foster School of Business, University of Washington by LMN Architects. Photography © Nic Lehoux.

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    PACCAR Hall (interior), Foster School of Business, University of Washington by LMN Architects. Photography © Nic Lehoux. View larger

    PACCAR Hall (interior), Foster School of Business, University of Washington by LMN Architects. Photography © Nic Lehoux.
  • Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity

    Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity by BNIM. Photography © Farshid Assassi.

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    Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity by BNIM. Photography © Farshid Assassi.
  • Burnham Place at Union Station Master Plan

    Burnham Place at Union Station Master Plan by Shalom Baranes Associates, PC HOK. Rendering © Amtrak and HOK

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    Burnham Place at Union Station Master Plan by Shalom Baranes Associates, PC HOK. Rendering © Amtrak and HOK
  • Coal Harbour Convention District

    Coal Harbour Convention District by LMN Architects + MCM/DA. Photography © PWL Partnership.

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    Coal Harbour Convention District by LMN Architects + MCM/DA. Photography © PWL Partnership.
  • The Great Lakes Century

    The Great Lakes Century – a 100-year Vision by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. Photography © Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP.

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    The Great Lakes Century – a 100-year Vision by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. Photography © Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP. View larger

    The Great Lakes Century – a 100-year Vision by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. Photography © Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP.
  • Nanhu New Country Village

    Nanhu New Country Village Master Plan by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Photography © Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP.

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    Nanhu New Country Village Master Plan by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Photography © Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP. View larger

    Nanhu New Country Village Master Plan by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Photography © Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP.
  • National 9/11 Memorial

    National September 11 Memorial by Handel Architects. Photography © Joe Woolhead/Courtesy of National September 11 Memorial & Museum.

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    National September 11 Memorial by Handel Architects. Photography © Joe Woolhead/Courtesy of National September 11 Memorial & Museum. View larger

    National September 11 Memorial by  Handel Architects. Photography © Joe Woolhead/Courtesy of National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
  • Parkmerced Vision Plan

    Parkmerced Vision Plan by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Renderings © Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP.

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    Parkmerced Vision Plan by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Renderings © Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP. View larger

    Parkmerced Vision Plan by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Renderings © Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP.
  • Rock Street Pocket Housing

    Rock Street Pocket Housing (RSPH) by University of Arkansas Community Design Center. Rendering © University of Arkansas Community Design Center.

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    Rock Street Pocket Housing (RSPH) by University of Arkansas Community Design Center. Rendering © University of Arkansas Community Design Center. View larger

    Rock Street Pocket Housing (RSPH) by University of Arkansas Community Design Center. Rendering © University of Arkansas Community Design Center.
  • Superkilen by BIG

    Superkilen by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group. Photography © BIG | Bjarke Ingels Group.

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    Superkilen by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group. Photography © BIG | Bjarke Ingels Group. View larger

    Superkilen by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group. Photography © BIG | Bjarke Ingels Group.

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected the 2013 recipients of the Institute Honor Awards, the profession’s highest recognition of works that exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design. Selected from over 700 total submissions, 28 recipients located throughout the world will be honored at the AIA 2013 National Convention and Design Exposition in Denver.

2013 Institute Honor Awards for Architecture

The jury for the 2013 Institute Honor Awards for Architecture includes: Mary Katherine (Mary Kay) Lanzillotta FAIA, Jury Chair, Hartman-Cox Architects; Brian Fitzsimmons, AIA, Fitzsimmons Architects; John Kane, FAIA, Architekton; William Leddy, FAIA, Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects; Philip Loheed, AIA, BTA Architects, Inc.; Robert Maschke, AIA, robert maschke ARCHITECTS inc.; Douglas L. Milburn Assoc. AIA, Isaksen Glerum Wachter LLC and Becky Joyce Yannes, AIAS Representative, Drexel University.

Art Stable
Seattle
By Olson Kundig Architects

Art Stable is a seven-story mixed-use, urban infill project in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle. Built on the site of a former stable, the simple, low-to-no-maintenance design draws upon the warehouse typology of the formerly industrial neighborhood. Both front and rear elevations of the building are active: 8-foot by 7-foot doors—steel clad on the rear façade and glazed on the front façade—are strung on 40-foot tall hinges which open by means of custom-designed hand wheels. Geothermal loops integrated into the building’s structural piles and natural ventilation result in efficient heating and cooling.

The Barnes Foundation
Philadelphia
Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects

The new museum replicates the galleries in the old Paul Cret designed facility but provides visitors with a light-filled, contemplative space. Conceived as “a gallery in a garden and a garden in a gallery,” the new building honors the Merion facility and provides visitors with a personal and contemplative experience. The legendary Barnes art collection is presented in a 12,000-square-foot gallery that replicates the scale, proportion, and configuration of the original Merion spaces. To emphasize the founder’s commitment to education and the visual interplay between art and nature, the galleries now include a classroom on each floor, an internal garden, and vastly improved lighting conditions.

Boat Pavilion for Long Dock Park
Beacon, New York
Architecture Research Office (ARO)

This project for the Scenic Hudson Land Trust is a boat pavilion in a new park on the Hudson River. One of two new structures created for Long Dock Park, the Pavilion is a threshold to the Hudson River. The roof is a plane of corrugated steel that parallels a wide cumaru wood deck where boats launch. Secure storage for up to 64 kayaks or canoes, a changing room and storage area are enclosed by aluminum bar grating panels. Enabling both contemplation and athletic activity, the project establishes an affirmative relationship between the public and the Hudson River.

Centra Metropark
Iselin, New Jersey
Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)

Developed by The Hampshire Companies, CENTRA re-imagines an obsolete dated existing structure into a state-of-the-art office experience. By strategically grafting a 10,000-square-foot addition to the top floor, the presence of the project not only doubles, but it offers an urban room conspicuously absent within the local ‘sub’ urban context. The new high-performance enclosure, the expressive structural asymmetrical tree-column and truss supporting the fourth floor extension, and the new garden light wells all work in concert to bring a third more rentable area, and a dynamic aesthetic that focuses on the integration of the natural environment with new urban civic spaces.

Clemson University, Lee Hall College of Architecture
Clemson, South Carolina
Thomas Phifer and Partners

The addition to the Lee Hall College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities at Clemson University is an ultra-energy efficient building. The 55,000-square-foot addition was conceived to accommodate the expanding needs of the college which includes 12 professional degree programs. To cultivate this sense of community within the addition, program elements are intermingled to generate an environment for “cross pollination” between disciplines through adjacency, allowing students to learn from other students and faculty though informal creative exchanges. Proximity and transparency are supported with carefully detailed glazing between interior program elements.

Mason Lane Farm Operations Facility
Goshen, Kentucky
De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop

The project consolidates dispersed operations facilities for a 2,000-acre farm into a single centralized complex. Rooted in the simplicity of regional farm structures and local building traditions, the project challenges accepted design constraints for conventional kit-of-parts utility structures and explores possibilities for passive sustainable strategies based on a nuanced understanding of site and climate. A particular focus on material application, detailing and sourcing includes the use of locally grown bamboo to weave a porous, impact resilient building skin, and cross-grain cut recycled paper pulp panels as acoustical interior wall surfaces.

Milstein Hall, Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
OMA

Milstein Hall is the first new building in over 100 years for the renowned College of Architecture, Art and Planning (AAP) at Cornell University. Rather than creating a new free-standing building Milstein Hall is an addition to the AAP buildings creating a unified complex with continuous levels of indoor and outdoor interconnected spaces. Enclosed by floor-to-ceiling glass and a green roof with 41 skylights, this “upper plate” cantilevers almost 50 feet over University Avenue to establish a relationship with the Foundry, a third existing AAP facility.

Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges
New Haven, Connecticut
KieranTimberlake

Designed by Eero Saarinen, the Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges are part of Yale’s system of residential colleges. Located on an irregular site at the western edge of the campus, it has an organic geometry, with the two colleges bifurcated by an elevated walk. The renovation focused on the transformation of the student housing mix from single rooms into suites, the provision of 25,000 square feet of student activity space below grade, and the transformation of outdoor hardscapes into a sustainable landscape. The addition is conceived as being unified with the landscape, extending it through the architecture, fusing inside and outside, new and old, and above and below.

The New York Public Library - Exterior Restoration
New York City
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.

The New York Public Library is considered one of the most important works of the firm of Carrère and Hastings. The design team investigated, recommended treatments, and oversaw a $50 million restoration of the library’s exterior in preparation for its centennial in 2011. The project addressed deteriorated marble facades, fine art sculptures, monumental bronze doors and windows, Monel roofs, and the surrounding ‘approaches’ or plazas. Repairs included cleaning (with soap and water), repointing (using hydraulic lime mortar), and various protective treatments. Over 2,000 carved in-situ marble dutchman patch repairs were executed.

Saint Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church
Springdale, Arkansas
Marlon Blackwell Architect

This project is the result of a transformation of an existing metal shop building into a sanctuary and fellowship hall in anticipation of a larger adjacent sanctuary on the same site. The simple original structure is enveloped by a new skin, obscuring and refining the original gabled form. Although a small structure, its bold form makes it visible and recognizable from the interstate which passes nearby.

Vancouver Convention Centre West
Vancouver, Canada
LMN Architects + MCM/DA

The new Vancouver Convention Centre West integrates the urban ecosystem at the intersection of a vibrant downtown core and one of the most spectacular natural ecosystems in North America. Certified LEED® Canada Platinum, the project weaves together architecture, interior architecture, and urban design in a unified whole that functions literally as a living part of both the city and the harbor. Urban spaces formed by the building’s landforms mix with landscape and marine ecosystems, transportation modes, retail activity, and civic gatherings. The glass perimeter enclosure provides strong linkages with the urban and environmental context.

2013 Institute Honor Awards for Interior Architecture

The jury for the 2013 Institute Honor Awards for Architecture includes: Andrew Wells, FAIA, Jury Chair, Dake Wells Architecture; Susan H. Jones, FAIA, Atelierjones, LLC; Carlos M. Martinez, AIA , Gensler; Ronald J. McCoy, FAIA, Princeton University and Catherine M. Truman, AIA, Ann Beha Architects.

Blessed Sacrament Chapel and Abbey Church Pavilion--Modifications to Marcel Breuer's 1961 St.John's Abbey Church Project
Collegeville, Minnesota
VJAA

The original Abbey Church complex by Marcel Breuer (1961) was modified to include a new Blessed Sacrament Chapel, a two-level lobby addition (9,200-square-foot) and the renovation of the existing Chapter House. The chapel space is focused on a modern re-interpretation of the 14th century reredos wall (an ornamental panel) that holds the tabernacle. Designed to shield the view of an existing window, the wall diffuses natural light into the space. Platinum leaf is used on the ceiling to distribute light and echo Breuer’s discreet use of precious materials in the Abbey Church. A new stair uses lattice-like steel railings to bring light to the lower level of the addition.

BNIM Iowa
Des Moines
BNIM

Located in a former bank lobby on the southeast corner of an active street intersection, the space includes full-height glazing to the north and west, building lobby to the south, and a new demising wall to the east. The fundamental design objective for this project was to create an environment of collaboration in a space that engages the surrounding urban core. The space is organized around a central wall lined with cork panels and designed for critiques, display, and spontaneous collaboration. Shared daylight, acoustics, and multiple levels of planned and unplanned interaction are vital parts of achieving the spirit of collaboration set forth as the key design objective.

Charles Smith Wines Tasting Room and World Headquarters
Walla Walla, Washington
Olson Kundig Architects

Inspired by the client’s rock-and-roll style, the space is capable of transforming from office and retail to dining and entertainment. Fit within a former auto shop (built in 1917), the design highlights the patina and aesthetics of its former life, featuring a large shape-shifting element dubbed the Armadillo, as well as large hand-cranked pivoting window walls that merge the interior with the exterior. Prefabrication of substantial components including the Armadillo and mobile furniture including seating, tables and stages contribute to the fluidity of the space.

Chicago Apartment
Chicago
VJAA

The new 5,500-square-foot apartment is located in a new high-rise in the Midwest. The main social spaces are lined by warm wood surfaces conceptually set within larger, brightly lit and open circulation areas. Rather than walls shear lines of material divisions define rooms and separate the living spaces. The display of a collection of contemporary Asian art plays a central part in the development of the spaces. Sculpture is used for its silhouette and to create an element of surprise. Digitally designed and fabricated reflective aluminum plate screens create a layered effect while moving natural daylight into the center of the plan.

Doc Magic
Torrance, California
RA-DA

For a technology company that deals in highly sensitive information transmitted over the internet, RA-DA’s unique play of light and careful sculpting of passageways contrasting open work areas succeeded in creating a powerful physical presence to reflect the company’s strong virtual presence. The success of this project is not only in the commitment to the study of a single paradigm that so eloquently embodies an obscure goal, but also in the flawless follow-through from concept to reality.

Lamar Advertising Corporate Headquarters
Baton Rouge
Eskew+Dumez+Ripple

This adaptive re-use of a 1970’s era data center transforms what most considered a ‘throw away’ building into an unexpected and exciting corporate headquarters for a billboard advertising company. To counteract the expansive, largely windowless floor plate of the existing building, the design removes a portion of the structure to create an outdoor court – or ‘garden room’ – that brings a captured landscape and daylight into the middle of the office environment. Elsewhere in the building, additional structure was removed to connect the multiple floors into one communicating whole, promoting employee interaction and reinforcing the culture of the company as a single creative community.

McAllen Main Library
McAllen, Texas
Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd. (MS&R)

In need of a new library and understanding that the greenest building is one that already exists, the City of McAllen, Texas, decided to convert an abandoned Walmart big box store into its new main library. The primary design challenge was to create a functional, flexible library of 125,000 square feet on a single level. To meet this challenge, forms, materials, patterns, and colors create elements that organize the space, provide landmarks for visitors, and modulate the scale of spaces within the largest single-story library in the U.S.

PACCAR Hall (interior), Foster School of Business, University of Washington
Seattle
LMN Architects

The design responds to the business school program’s strong emphasis on social connectivity and its active central campus site with a high degree of porosity—in terms of both visual and functional relationships. The 4-story central atrium works as a collector of community activity and social heart of the school, spilling into a vibrant daylit cafe. Common areas throughout the school are organized as a series of interconnected spaces that function in many different combinations—creating opportunities to cross paths, casually encounter, interact and engage outside of instructional rooms and offices.

Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity
Kansas City, Missouri
BNIM

Relocating the Kansas City Ballet (KCB) involved preservation and adaptive reuse of the 52,000-square-foot historic Power House at Kansas City’s Union Station, a former coal-burning plant completed in 1914. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2004, the building sat abandoned from the 1970s until 2006. The project team had the daunting task of turning generator rooms into dance studios, coal bunkers into dressing rooms, and fire pits into usable space, all while adhering to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

2013 Institute Honor Awards for Regional & Urban Design

The jury for the 2013 Institute Honor Awards for Regional & Urban Design includes: Mark Shapiro, AIA, Jury Chair, Mithun, Inc.; Ellen Dunham-Jones, AIA, Georgia Institute of Technology; William A. Gilchrist, FAIA, Place Based Planning; Toni L. Griffin, AIA, The City College of New York and Thomas E. Luebke, FAIA, U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, Washington, D.C.

Burnham Place at Union Station Master Plan
Washington, D.C.
Shalom Baranes Associates, PC HOK

Placing 3 million square feet of new mixed-use construction above the active rail yard behind Washington, DC’s historic Union Station, Burnham Place stands as a model of innovative and sustainable urban development. Connected to Daniel Burnham’s landmark structure and vertically integrated with a proposed multi-level station expansion, the master plan incorporates a street grid, public plazas, train hall and linear greenway to create a vibrant new neighborhood. Burnham Place mends the urban fabric of the city while maximizing its relationship with an intensely multi-modal transportation hub.

Coal Harbour Convention District
Vancouver, Canada
LMN Architects + MCM/DA

This CAN $883 million civic district succeeds by connecting Vancouver’s expanded convention center with the public realm, acting as the city’s “front porch to the world.” The urban design integrates many layers of built and natural components –landscape and marine ecosystems, transportation modes, retail activity, and civic gathering spaces – into a holistic, ecologically productive whole. The excitement of major civic events mixes with the daily life of the city, while architectural landforms and living systems link with the harbor ecology to create a regenerative ecotone of the region.

The Great Lakes Century – a 100-year Vision
Great Lakes Region, United States
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill

The Great Lakes Century is a pro-bono initiative of SOM’s City Design Practice to promote a comprehensive 100-year vision for the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River Basin. It establishes common measures for cities, industry and agriculture across the bi-national watershed, with ongoing research to uncover opportunities for the region. Since 2009, SOM has engaged scientists, politicians, environmentalists, businesses, and public policy advocates from over 35 organizations. The vision has been unanimously approved by the 73 mayors of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative as a guiding framework.

Nanhu New Country Village Master Plan
Nanhu District, Jiaxing, China
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

Nanhu Country Village addresses agricultural goals and environmental problems through the introduction of modern farming technologies and sustainable design practices. The design coalesces the agrarian setting with urban amenities to create a compact village while maximizing local farming production. Of the 1,100 hectare site, over 700 remain working farms. Within an intricate canal network, the traditional regional character is reinterpreted to create a village integrated with environment while treatment wetlands improve water quality. Together, the village and its adjacent farmlands form a 21st-century sustainable community and serve as a model for future rural-to-urban development throughout China.

National September 11 Memorial
New York City
Handel Architects

The National 9/11 Memorial at the World Trade Center in New York is a verdant and vibrant urban plaza that marks the site of the former Twin Towers with emptiness. A pair of voids – deeply recessed reflecting pools – are ringed by waterfalls and bronze panels etched with the names of the deceased. The Memorial Plaza creates a clearing in the dense urban fabric of Lower Manhattan and stitches the site back, physically and emotionally, into the life of the city.

Parkmerced Vision Plan
San Francisco
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

The Parkmerced Vision Plan is a pioneering neighborhood revitalization program that holistically integrates best principles of environmental sustainability and neighborhood livability. The project will create a pedestrian-friendly mixed-use neighborhood that radically reduces automobile dependency; provides much improved connectivity to transit; creates larger, more usable open spaces; and relies upon rapidly evolving green technologies in infrastructure to reduce energy and water usage. The project would protect existing residents at Parkmerced from displacement, and help address the City’s and Bay Area Region’s current housing shortage for households at all income levels.

Rock Street Pocket Housing (RSPH)
Little Rock, Arkansas
University of Arkansas Community Design Center

RSPH is an affordable housing project that serves as a catalyst for redevelopment of Little Rock’s struggling Pettaway neighborhood. Once a vibrant 20th-century streetcar neighborhood, Pettaway has since taken a turn for the worse. By clustering 4–16 homes around shared outdoor commons and infrastructure, pocket housing is ideal for leveraging quality in an affordable housing setting. Pocket housing provides desirable housing options between the scales of the single-family house and mid-rise flats—what planners call the “missing middle,” because such housing has not been built since the 1940s.

Superkilen
Copenhagen, Denmark
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group

At almost a mile long, this urban park is positioned through one of the most ethnically diverse and socially challenged neighborhoods in Denmark. The project possesses all that typically makes up a modern park with trails for pedestrians and cyclists, outdoor recreation spaces, a market space and games areas. Superkilen is divided into three zones: the red square, the black market and the green park and is conceived as a giant exhibition of urban best practice - a collection of global objects from the 60+ home countries of the local inhabitants.


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Mitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating is transforming HVAC with advanced Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) zoning solutions that totally redefine efficiency. VRF zoning systems offer lower lifecycle costs, less maintenance, better performance and reliability which lead to increased overall building efficiency. And all at a price that fits within your budget. Let Mitsubishi Electric help you redefine your HVAC efficiency as well as what you can achieve in your buildings.
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Lower costs. Increase operational efficiency. Detect problems before they're problems. Johnson Controls is reinventing building efficiency.

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Lower costs. Increase operational efficiency. Detect problems before they're problems. Johnson Controls is reinventing building efficiency.

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Need portable cooling?

Rent or buy spot coolers from full-service locations nationwide. On call “24/7”. Primary, supplemental or emergency cooling. Atlas Sales & Rentals, Inc., or call (800) 972-6600.

Click here for more info

Sloan Performance Also Comes in White

Mitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating is transforming HVAC with advanced Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) zoning solutions that totally redefine efficiency. VRF zoning systems offer lower lifecycle costs, less maintenance, better performance and reliability which lead to increased overall building efficiency. And all at a price that fits within your budget. Let Mitsubishi Electric help you redefine your HVAC efficiency as well as what you can achieve in your buildings.
Learn more www.mitsubishipro.com/redefined

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