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Joshua Zinder Architecture + Design (JZA+D)

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JZA+D and Landau Zinder Score Honors for Design Innovation from AIA Central New Jersey

By media@ccsullivan.com
Dec 17, '24 6:14 PM EST

At a recent celebratory dinner, integrated design firm Joshua Zinder Architecture + Design (JZA+D) and its d/b/a Landau | Zinder Architecture each received important honors from a key regional professional organization: The First Annual Design Awards of the Central New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA-CNJ) were presented at a gala ceremony and dinner function at the historic Nassau Inn in Princeton, N.J. 

According to AIA Central New Jersey, the Awards Committee was created to honor and acknowledge excellence for section members and architecture within the region. Of five awards presented that evening, Princeton-based JZA+D earned one, and Landau | Zinder Architecture – a practice specializing in Judaic architecture – received a second.

  • In the Open category Landau | Zinder Architecture won for the Telyas Chabad Jewish Center, a 17,000-square-foot innovative community center in Clinton, N.J. combining learning environments and community amenities with a sunlit sanctuary for worship. The project serves as a home for the activities and education programs of Chabad of Hunterdon County, and hosts regular worship services for Central New Jersey’s Jewish community at large.  

  • In the Small Projects category, JZA+D won for creating and co-organizing the major multi-day event Sukkah Village 2021, in partnership with area nonprofits. Held at multiple sites across Downtown Princeton for a ten-day period coinciding with the Jewish holiday Sukkot, the event aimed to raise awareness of the power of design to address key social issues such as housing insecurity, hunger, climate, and refugeeism. High-profile firms and student competition winners designed sukkahs for public display and to be auctioned off as a fundraising component. JZA+D partnered with area nonprofits and other sponsors to co-organize Sukkah Village, whose programming included panels, tours, a film screening, and an arts and crafts gathering. Sukkah Village has also previously received a prestigious national Faith & Form Award. 

Accepting the awards on behalf of JZA+D and Landau | Zinder Architecture was Joshua Zinder, AIA, LEED AP, a founder and partner in both practices. A recent past-president of the statewide component AIA New Jersey, Zinder also currently serves on the Executive Board of the AIA National Small Firms Exchange and on the AIA Interfaith Design Knowledge Community Board. He also services AIA Central New Jersey as a Trustee, serves on the board of Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Greater Mercer County.


“It was a wonderful night at the Nassau Inn, and our entire team is deeply honored,” says Zinder. “The awards were a highlight of course, and we were delighted to share a spotlight with co-honorees Clarke Caton Hintz and DIGroupArchitecture. Another big highlight of the night was hearing my friend and mentor J. Robert Hillier, Lh.D., FAIA deliver the keynote address about his work and legacy.” 


Group photo of inaugural AIA CNJ Awards honorees, Joshua Zinder AIA, LEED AP at far left.


Joshua Zinder AIA, LEED AP receives the Small Projects awards for Sukkah Village on behalf of Landau Zinder Architecture, presented by AIA CNJ president Erin Sharp Newton

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