In our previous posts, we have published the winners of the 2013 AIA New York Chapter Design Awards in the categories Architecture and Interiors. Here are now the eight award winners in the Projects category selected by the jurors Michelle Addington, Marlon Blackwell, FAIA, and Eric Höweler, AIA, LEEP AP.
Submitted projects had to be completed by architects/designers practicing in New York, or be New York projects designed by architects/designers based elsewhere.
All winning work will be exhibited in the Design Awards exhibition at the Center for Architecture beginning April 18, with an opening reception from 6-8pm. The exhibition will remain on view through May 31. Exhibition design by Kokoro & Moi.
Projects Honor Awards Winner: Kápolna Madaras in Madaras, Harghita, Romania by Christopher Johnson Architect with Ramona Albert (Image Credit: C.Johnson/R.Albert)
Projects Merit Award Winners: Webb Chapel Park Pavilion in Dallas, TX by Cooper Joseph Studio (Image Credit: © Eduard Hueber / archphoto)
Projects Merit Award Winners: Columbia University Medical Center Education Building in New York, NY by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Lead Designer, and Gensler, Executive Architect (Image Credit: Courtesy of Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Columbia Medical Center)
Projects Merit Award Winner: Wyckoff House Museum in Brooklyn, NY by nARCHITECTS (Image Credit: nARCHITECTS)
Projects Merit Award Winners: Helsinki Central Library in Helsinki, Finland by Platform for Architecture + Research (Image Credit: Platform for Architecture + Research)
Projects Merit Award Winner: Delancey + Essex Municipal Parking Garage in New York, NY by Michielli + Wyetzner Architects (Image Credit: Michielli + Wyetzner Architects)
One more Projects Merit Award was given to 53rd Street Library, New York Public Library by TEN Arquitectos.
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