A 'Tiny Tower' designed to fit an awkward plot; an 'Off-Grid Guesthouse' with stunning views of California's coastline; a student village at UC Santa Barbara; and nine other projects were revealed yesterday as the winners of the AIA's 2019 Housing Awards. The recipients, which span four different categories—from single family homes to specialized housing—were selected for demonstrating design excellence and evaluated for being "sustainable, affordable, durable, innovative, socially impactful, meeting clients needs, and addressing the natural and built contexts."
Now in its 19th year, the annual awards highlight the best in housing design by US-licensed firms. Have a look at the winning projects below.
One/Two Family Custom Housing: Recognizes outstanding designs for custom and remodeled homes for specific client(s).
↑ Off-Grid Guesthouse in Central Coast, California by Anacapa, Wilson Design
One/Two Family Production Housing: Recognizes excellent design of homes built for the speculative market.
↑ Oak Park Housing in Sacramento, California by Johnsen Schmaling Architects
Multifamily Housing: Recognizes outstanding apartment and condominium design, including high- and low-density projects for public and private clients.
↑ Pierhouse in Brooklyn, New York by Marvel Architects
Specialized Housing: Recognizes outstanding design of housing that meets the unique needs of other specialized housing types like single room occupancy residences (SROs), independent living for the disabled, residential rehabilitation programs, domestic violence shelters, and other special housing.
↑ San Joaquin Villages at UC Santa Barbara in Goleta, California by SOM, Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects, Kevin Daly Architects, and Kieran Timberlake
250,000 € Prize / HOUSE OF THE FUTURE 2024/25
Register by Wed, Apr 30, 2025
Submit by Mon, Jun 2, 2025
The Home of Shadows / Edition #3
Register by Wed, Jan 29, 2025
Submit by Mon, Mar 3, 2025
Land Art Generator Initiative 2025 Fiji: Climate Resilience for Island Communities
Register/Submit by Mon, May 5, 2025
The Last Nuclear Bomb Memorial / Edition #5
Register by Thu, Jan 16, 2025
Submit by Wed, Feb 19, 2025
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One- and Two-Family Custom Residences Category winner: Georgica Cove in East Hampton. When it rains especially in California all the rain will collect in the middle. I am guessing within 5 years that roof will be leaking. Great design for 2019 ...No Way