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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Winners of the 2011 AIA New York Chapter Design Awards

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Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Nigel Young/Foster + Partners--Architecture Merit Award Winner: Sperone Westwater in NEw York, NY by Foster + Partners, AAI Architects (Adamson)(Architect of record)
The winners of the 2011 AIA New York Chapter’s Design Awards have recently been announced. The 38 selected projects and the architecture firms behind them represent exceptional work by AIA New York members and other architects practicing in New York in four categories: interiors, architecture, un-built work and urban design.
Photo © Courtesy of Iwan Baan--Architecture Honor Award Winner: Hypar Pavilion Lawn and Restaurant in New York, NY by Architect: Diller Scofidio + Renfro, FXFOWLE Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Iwan Baan--Architecture Honor Award Winner: Horizontal Skyscraper – Vanke Center in Shenzhen, China by Steven Holl Architects, CCDI - China Construction Design International
Each winning project, granted either an “honor” or “merit” award, was chosen for its exemplary originality. The criteria used by the juries included design quality, program resolution, innovation, thoughtfulness and technique. Projects had to be completed by architects/designers practicing in New York, or be New York City projects, designed by architects/designers based elsewhere. There were 433 entries in four categories, including 184 submissions in the architecture category alone.
Photo © Courtesy of Iwan Baan--Urban Design Honor Award Winner: Architect: Lincoln Center Public Spaces in New York, NY by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, FXFOWLE Architects, and Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners

Photo © Courtesy of LOT-EK--Architecture Honor Award Winner: APAP Openschool in Anyang, Korea by LOT-EK

Image © Courtesy of Morphosis Architects--Unbuilt Work Honor Awards Winner: Phare Tower at La Defense, Paris, France by Morphosis Architects, SRA Architectes
What rose to the top of the urban design category” explained juror Marilyn Jordan Taylor, FAIA, were “three mid-size, high impact projects.” Of Honor winner Lincoln Center by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, with associate architects FXFOWLE Architects, and Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners, she said, “These kinds of projects don’t have one client, they really have 23 clients. But they expressed their ideas inventively, with a single hand. It is a deliberative, negotiated project looks like it has been there all along.”
Photo © Courtesy of Iwan Baan--Architecture Merit Award Winner: Granoff Center for the Creative Arts at Brown University, Providence, RI

Photo © Courtesy of Jeff Goldberg/Esto for Ennead Architects--Architecture Merit Award Winner: Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, Brooklyn, NY
In the interiors category, juror Neil Frankel, FAIA, FIIDA, singled out the EDAW Inc. office by Michielli + Wyetzner Architects, an Honor winner. “It’s a strong metaphor for the dynamics of today’s workplace, with glass walls that move to change the space from an intimate gathering space to one that can accommodate a large group.”
Photo © Courtesy of Paul Warchol--Interiors Honor Award Winner: Inverted Warehouse/Townhouse in New York, NY by Dean/Wolf Architects

Photo © Courtesy of Alexander Severin Razummedia--Interiors Honor Award Winner: EDAW Inc., New York, NY
In Architecture, juror Minsuk Cho, AIA highlighted Honor winner LOT-EK’s APAP Openschool. “The found industrial object is simple, but not simplistic,” he said. “It touches down in interesting ways, and has a great moment when you hover above the forest.”
Photo © Courtesy of Jeff Goldberg/Esto for Ennead Architects--Architecture Merit Award Winner: The Standard, New York, NY

Photo © Courtesy of Bruce Damonte--Architecture Merit Award Winner: UCSF Dolby Regeneration Medicine Building, San Francisco, CA
All winning work will be exhibited at the Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place, beginning April 14, 2011with an opening reception from 6-8pm. The Design Awards Exhibition will remain on view through June 25. New this year, the Design Awards Exhibition will feature a “Project of the Year.” This project, selected from amongst the winners, will be displayed in the Center for Architecture’s Helfand Spotlight gallery from April 14 through early May. The selection, which will remain secret until the opening on April 14, will be chosen by AIANY President Margaret Castillo, AIA, LEED AP, benefitting from advice from a team of distinguished experts.
Photo © Courtesy of Jeff Goldberg/Esto for Ennead Arch--Architecture Merit Award Winner: Gateway Center, Westchester Community College, Valhalla, NY

Photo © Courtesy of Scott Frances--Architecture Honor Award Winner: House in the Midwest, United States
Competition was fierce, and we were thrilled by the results,” said Castillo. “The breadth and depth of the winning projects proves just how resilient and creative the New York architecture community remains, despite the recession. Any number of submissions could be the ‘project of the year,’ but you’ll have to wait until April 14 to see which I select.”
Photo © Courtesy of Wei Ming Yuan--Architecture Merit Award Winner: Taichung InfoBox, Taichung, Taiwan

Photo © Courtesy of Paúl Rivera – archphoto--Architecture Merit Award Winner: Country Estate, Canaan, CT
In addition to the Jury Symposium, winning projects will be recognized at the Design Awards Luncheon, April 12 at Cipriani Wall Street. Robert A. Ivy, FAIA, EVP/Chief Executive Officer of the American Institute of Architects, will be the keynote speaker. The Design Awards Winners’ programs are scheduled for April 16, 11am-5pm (Design Awards Symposium: Architecture and Interiors), May 17, 6-8pm (Design Awards Panel: Urban Design); and June 2, 6-8pm (Design Awards Panel: Unbuilt Work).
Photo © Courtesy of Scott Frances--Interiors Honor Award Winner: Fifth Avenue Apartment, New York, NY
Photo © Courtesy of Bilyana Dimitrova--Interiors Merit Award Winner: 641 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY
Photo © Courtesy of Scott Frances--Architecture Honor Award Winner: North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC
Image © Courtesy of Architecture Research Office and dlandstudio--Urban Design Honor Award Winner: Lower Manhattan: A New Urban Ground, New York, NY
Image © Courtesy of  Joel Sanders Architect--Unbuilt Work Merit Awards Winner: LGBT Retirement Community, Palm Springs, CA

Image © Courtesy of James Corner Field Operations--Urban Design Merit Award Winner: QIANHAI WATER CITY, Shenzhen, China

Image © Courtesy of LEVENBETTS--Unbuilt Work Honor Awards Winner: PhXcaseXcase: Cactus Flower Housing, Phoenix, AZ

Photo © Courtesy of KNEstudio--Unbuilt Work Merit Awards Winner: urbanCLOUD, New York, NY

Image © Courtesy of NAMELESS / Unchung Na, Sorae Yoo, Kiseok Oh--Unbuilt Work Merit Awards Winner: Playcloud, New York, NY
Image © Courtesy of Philip Lee, Heidi Warner & Nick Giuliano--Unbuilt Work Merit Awards Winner: Just Add Water, New York, NY
Photo © Courtesy of OBRA Architects--Interiors Merit Award Winner: Urbia Furniture System for Small Apartments in Big Cities, New York, NY
Photo © Courtesy of Tony Jin--Interiors Merit Award Winner: aA SHELTER, New York, NY
Photo © Courtesy of Paul Warchol--Interiors Merit Award Winner: Implied Rotation Townhouse, New York, NY
Image © Courtesy of Sage and Coombe Architect--Unbuilt Work Merit Awards Winner: Bronx River Art Center, Bronx, NY

Image © Courtesy of SO-IL--Unbuilt Work Honor Awards Winner: Kukje Art Center, Seoul, Korea
Below is the full list of Winners of the 2011 AIA New York Chapter Design Awards

ARCHITECTURE
Architecture Honor Award Winners:

Architect: Diller Scofidio + Renfro, FXFOWLE Architects
Project: Hypar Pavilion Lawn and Restaurant
Location: New York, NY

Architect: Steven Holl Architects, CCDI - China Construction Design International
Project: Horizontal Skyscraper – Vanke Center
Location: Shenzhen, China

Architect: LOT-EK
Project: APAP OPENSCHOOL
Location: Anyang, Seoul, South Korea

Architect: Thomas Phifer and Partners, Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee
Project: North Carolina Museum of Art
Location: Raleigh, NC

Architect: Thomas Phifer and Partners
Project: House in Midwest
Location: US

Architect: Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects, Tom Eliot Fisch
Project: C.V. Starr East Asian Library
Location: Berkeley, California

Architecture Merit Award Winners:

Architect: Diller Scofidio + Renfro
Project: Granoff Center for the Creative Arts at Brown University
Location: Providence, RI

Architect: A triventure of Greeley-Hansen, Hazen & Sawyer and Malcolm Pirnie in association with Ennead Architects
Project: Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant
Location: Brooklyn, New York

Architect: Ennead Architects
Project: Gateway Center, Westchester Community College
Location: Valhalla, NY

Architect: Ennead Architects
Project: The Standard, New York
Location: New York, NY

Architect: Roger Ferris + Partners
Project: Country Estate
Location: New Canaan, CT

Architect: Foster + Partners, AAI Architects (Architect of record)
Project: Sperone Westwater
Location: New York, New York

Architect: SAA / Stan Allen Architect, W.B. Huang Architects & Planners
Project: Taichung InfoBox
Location: Taichung, Taiwan

Architect: Rafael Viñoly Architects, SmithGroup
Project: UCSF Dolby Regeneration Medicine Building
Location: San Francisco, CA

INTERIORS
Interiors Honor Award Winners:

Architect: Dean/Wolf Architects
Project: Inverted Warehouse/Townhouse
Location: New York, NY

Architect: Michielli + Wyetzner Architects
Project: EDAW Inc.
Location: New York, NY

Architect: Thomas Phifer and Partners
Project: Fifth Avenue Apartment
Location: New York, NY

Architect: Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
Project: David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center
Location: New York, NY

Interiors Merit Award Winners:

Architect: Cook + Fox Architects
Project: 641 Avenue of the Americas
Location: New York, NY

Architect: Dean/Wolf Architects
Project: Implied Rotation Townhouse
Location: New York, NY

Architect: OBRA Architects + Terry Chance/Site Assembly
Project: Urbia Furniture System for Small Apartments in Big Cities
Location: New York, NY

Architect: SYSTEMarchitects LLC
Project: aA SHELTER
Location: New York, NY

Architect: WXY Architecture + Urban Design, Local Projects
Project: NYC Information Center
Location: New York, NY

UNBUILT WORK
Unbuilt Work Honor Awards Winners:

Architect: LEVENBETTS
Project: PhXcaseXcase: Cactus Flower Housing
Location: Phoenix, AZ

Architect: Morphosis Architects, SRA Architectes
Project: Phare Tower
Location: La Defense, France

Architect: SO-IL
Project: Kukje Art Center
Location: Seoul, Korea

Unbuilt Work Merit Award Winners:

Architect: CR Studio Architects, PC
Project: MC1
Location: New York, NY

Architect: EASTON+COMBS
Project: Changing Room
Location: Chicago/ New York City

Architect: KNEstudio | University of Illinois
Project: urbanCLOUD
Location: New York, NY

Architect: Philip Lee Workshop
Project: Just Add Water: A Proposal for the NYC Shaft Sites
Location: New York, NY

Architect: NAMELESS
Project: Playcloud
Location: New York, NY

Architect: Sage and Coombe Architects, LLP
Project: Bronx River Art Center
Location: Bronx, NY

Architect: Joel Sanders Architect
Project: LGBT Retirement Community
Location: Palm Springs, CA

URBAN DESIGN
Urban Design Honor Award Winner:

Architect: Diller Scofidio + Renfro, FXFOWLE Architects, and Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners
Project: Lincoln Center Public Spaces
Location: New York, NY

Architect: Architecture Research Office, dlandstudio llc
Project: Lower Manhattan: A New Urban Ground
Location: New York, NY

Architect: Michael Van Valkenburgh, Maryann Thompson Architects
Project: Brooklyn Bridge Park
Location: Brooklyn, NY

Urban Design Merit Award Winners:

Architect: James Corner Field Operations
Project: QIANHAI WATER CITY
Location: Shenzhen, China

Architect: PPJ-Perkins Eastman, Posco E&C, JINA , Vietnam Institute of Architecture
Project: HANOI Master Plan to 2030 and Vision to 2050
Location: Hanoi, Vietnam
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