The Seattle chapter of the AIA has unveiled the winners of its 2022 Honor Awards, celebrating the work of architects based in the state of Washington. The 15 award winners were selected from 100 submissions and included both built, conceptual, and research-based work.
The jury panelists, who hailed from KieranTimberlake, LOHA, Atlas Lab, and the University of Washington, praised the selection’s “high level of design excellence in projects that delight, inspire and enrich their communities all while having a positive impact on the environment.”
Below, we have republished the winners, categorized as Awards of Honor, the Energy in Design Award, the Awards of Merit, the Honorable Mentions, and the Young Voices Selection, which seeks to engage and elevate the voices of young designers across the state. You can also compare this year's winners with previous editions by studying our past coverage of the award here.
Award of Honor
Mini Mart City Park by GO’C
Energy in Design Award
The Busy School New Upper School by Mithun
Heartwood Mass Timber/Steel Hybrid Workforce Housing by atelierjones
ReHOME: Resilience + Regeneration by Coates Design
Student Success District, University of Arizona by The Miller Hull Partnership
Honorable Mention
Alma Clark Glass Hall by Mahlum Architects
Young Voices Selection
Living Watershed by Weber Thompson
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