From a total of 500 submissions, the AIA selected 26 recipients around the globe to receive the 2014 Institute Honor Awards for excellency in architecture, interior architecture, and regional & urban design.
Three separate juries selected the recipients for each category. The recipients will be honored at the AIA 2014 National Convention and Design Exposition in Chicago in June.
— bustler.net
Here are the winning projects in the Architecture category:
The Pierre; Olson Kundig Architects (see title picture above)
Centre for International Governance and Innovation (CIGI) Campus; KPMB Architects
Lakewood Cemetery Garden Mausoleum; HGA Architects and Engineers
Jackson Hole Airport; Gensler
SCAD Museum of Art; Sottile & Sottile and Lord Aeck Sargent in association with Dawson Architects
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Visitor Center; WEISS/MANFREDI
St. Louis Public Library, Central Library Transformation and Restoration; Cannon Design
King Street Station; ZGF Architects LLP
New Boathouse for Community Rowing, Inc. (CRI); Anmahian Winton Architects
Quaker Meeting House and Arts Center, Sidwell Friends School; KieranTimberlake
The Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust; Belzberg Architects
For more details on each project, head over to Bustler.
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Thanks for posting, congrats to all the winners!
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