Since it's Earth Day, here are the 18th annual Top Ten Green Projects just announced by the AIA and their Committee on the Environment (COTE). The awards program is the best known in the field for recognizing excellence in sustainable architecture and ecological design. Additionally, AIA and COTE awarded one project as the Top Ten Plus Project, which honors a past Top Ten Green Project that demonstrates through quantifiable metrics the impact of sustainable design and technology. — bustler.net
The winners will be honored at the AIA 2014 National Convention and Design Exposition in Chicago this June.
Have a look at this year's winning projects below.
Pictured above: Arizona State University Student Health Services; Tempe, Arizona
by Lake|Flato Architects + Orcutt|Winslow
Bud Clark Commons; Portland, Oregon
by Holst Architecture
Bushwick Inlet Park; Brooklyn, New York
by Kiss + Cathcart, Architects
Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt (EGWW) Federal Building Modernization; Portland, Oregon
by SERA Architects in association with Cutler Anderson Architects
Gateway Center - SUNY-ESF College of Environmental Science & Forestry; Syracuse, NY
by Architerra
John & Frances Angelos Law Center; Baltimore
by Behnisch Architekten and Ayers Saint Gross
Sustainability Treehouse; Glen Jean, West Virginia Design
by Mithun (Architect); BNIM (Executive Architect/Architect of Record)
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Headquarters; Los Altos California
by EHDD
U.S. Land Port of Entry; Warroad, Minnesota
by Snow Kreilich Architects, Inc.
Wayne N. Aspinall Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse; Grand Junction, Colorado
by Westlake Reed Leskosky (Design Architect) and The Beck Group (Architect of Record)
2014 Top Ten Plus Project:
Iowa Utilities Board / Office of the Consumer Advocate Office Building
by BNIM Architects
Find details of each project on Bustler.
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