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The American Architecture Awards THE AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE AWARDS JURY FOR AWARDS 2018 New York, New York Carlos Zapata, Principal CARLOS ZAPATA STUDIO Claire Weisz, Principal WXY Soo K. Chan, Principal SCDA ARCHITECTS PTE LTD. Douglas Bothner, Principal ZIGER / SNEAD ARCHITECTS David Leven, Partner LEVENBETTS Marc Gee, Principal GLUCK+ Andrea Lamberti, Partner RAFAEL VIÑOLY ARCHITECTS David Lewis, Principal LTL ARCHITECTS THE EUROPEAN CENTRE Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies THE CHICAGO ATHENAEUM Museum of Architecture and Design AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE AWARDS 2018 Check List Page One THE NORTH PARKER UCLA BASKETBALL PRACTICE POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY San Diego, California | 2013 FACILITY SCIENCE CENTER, SATOR HALL AND Architects: Jonathan Segal Los Angeles, California | 2017 LATTER HALL Client: Jonathan Segal Architects: Kevin Daly Architects San Diego, California | 2015 General Contractor: Jonathan Segal Client: UCLA Capital Programs Architects: Carrier Johnson + CULTURE General Contractor: PCL Construction Client: Point Loma Nazarene University THE CRESTA General Contractor: Rudolph and Sletten San Diego, California | 2013 GROVE HOUSE Architects: Jonathan Segal Westport, Connecticut | 2017 LAKE AUSTIN RESIDENCE Client: Jonathan Segal Architects: Roger Ferris + Partners Austin, Texas | 2016 General Contractor: Jonathan Segal Client: Withheld Architects: A Parallel Architecture Contractor: Fred Lappe General Client: Withheld CORPORATE CAMPUS PARKING Contracting Inc. General Contractor: Sam Stewart Custom FACILITY Homes., Inc. West Des Moines, Iowa | 2015 WOODARD RESIDENCE Architects: Substance Architects Memphis, Tennessee | 2016 WALKER ART CENTER EXPANSION Client: Withheld Architects: archimania Minneapolis, Minnesota | 2017 General Contractor: The Weitz Client: Phil Woodard Architects: HGA Architects and Engineers Company-Iowa General Contractor: Woodard Properties Client: Walker Art Center Landscape Architects: Confluence General Contractor: M. A. Mortenson REDEEMER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Company, Inc. BELAY MKE Memphis, Tennessee | 2016 Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 2016 Architects: archimania RIVER POINT Architects: Johnsen Schmaling Client: Redeemer Presbyterian Church Chicago, Illinois | 2017 Architects General Contractor: Grinder, Taber & Architects: Pickard Chilton Client: Mandel Group Inc. Grinder, Inc. Associate Architects: Kendall/Heaton General Contractor: Greenfire Associates Management Services, LLC. STOEL RIVES PORTLAND Client: Hines Interests Limited Partnership HEADQUARTERS General Contractor: Lend Lease (US) STRAIGHT RIVER SAFETY REST Portland, Oregon | 2016 Construction, Inc. AREA Architects: ZGF Architects LLP. Owatonna, Minnesota | 2017 Client: Stoel Rives LLP. WHITMORE COMMUNITY FOOD HUB Architects: Snow Krelich Architects General Contractor: Lease Cruthcher COMPLEX: BUILDING COMMUNITY Client: Minnesota Department of Lewis AROUND FOOD Transportation Wahiawa, Hawaii | 2017 General Contractor: The Joseph ASHES & DIAMONDS WINERY Architects: University of Arkansas Company Los Angeles, California | 2016 Community Development Architects: Bestor Architecture Client: Hawaii Department of Agriculture, OAK PARK HOUSING Associate Architects: vonRaesfeld & Aquaculture and Livestock Support Services Sacramento, California | 2017 Associates Architects: Johnsen Schmaling Client: Ashes & Diamonds ANN AND JIM GOODNIGHT MUSEUM Architects General Contractor: Facility Development PARK Client: Indie Capital Real Estate, Company Raleigh, North Carolina | 2016 LLC. Architects: Civitas, Inc. General Contractor: Indie Capital GEORGICA COVE Client: North Carolina Museum of Art Constructors Inc. East Hampton, New York | 2017 General Contractor: Barnhill Contracting Architects: Bates Masi Architects Company CORNER POCKET HOUSE Client: Ellen Chester and Matthew Mallow Manhattan Beach, California | 2017 General Contractor: John Hummel and UCLA SAXON SUITES COMMONS Architects: Edward Ogosta Associates Los Angeles, California | 2016 Architecture Architects: Studio E Architects Client: Withheld PLICO AT THE FLATIRON Client: UCLA Capital Programs General Contractor: MFR/Mirage Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | 2016 General Contractor: Icon West, Inc. Construction Architects: Elliott + Associates Architects Client: PLICO BEST FRIENDS ANIMAL SOCIETY DELANCEY AND ESSEX General Contractor: Lingo Construction ADOPTION CENTER MUNICIPAL PARKING GARAGE Services, Inc. New York, New York | 2017 New York, New York | 2016 Architects: RA-DA Architects: Michielli Wyetzner Client: Best Friends Animal Society Architects General Contractor: Inside Squad, Inc. Client: NYC Department Design and Construction General Contractor: NSP Enterprises, Inc. AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE AWARDS 2018 Check List Page Two INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE 23-39 BLUE POOL ROAD SOHO GUBEI SHANGHAI AND ENGINEERING COMPLEX Hong Kong, SAR | 2015 Shanghai, China | 2015 (ISEC) AT NORTHEASTERN Architects: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates Architects: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates UNIVERSITY Associate Architects: Ronald Lu & Partners Client: SOHO China Limited Boston, Massachusetts | 2016 Client: Hang Lung Properties Ltd. Contractor: The China State Construction Architects: Payette General Contractor: Tysan Building Engineering Corporation Client: Northeastern University Construction Company Limited General Contractor: Suffolk DELOIA HOUSE Construction HARBIN BANK HEADQUARTERS Duluth, Minnesota | 2017 Structural Engineer: LeMessurier Harbin, China | 2015 Architects: Salmela Architects Consultants, Inc. Architects: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates Client: Withheld MEP/FP Engineer: ARUP USA, Inc. Associate Architects: CCDI: China General Contractor: Ron & Sons Company Landscape Architects: Stephen Construction Design International Stimson Associates Client: Harbin Bank Co., Ltd. UNITY TEMPLE RESTORATION General Contractor: China Construction Oak Park, Illinois | 2017 VUE53 Third Engineering Bureau Corp., Ltd. Restoration Architects: Harboe Architects Chicago, Illinois | 2016 Original Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright Architects: Valerio Dewalt Train CHARLESTON INTERNATIONAL (1905 and 1908) Associates AIRPORT TERMINAL Client: Unity Temple Unitarian Universalist Client: Avison Young Development/ REDEVELOPMENT Congregation Peak Campus Management, LLC./ Charleston, South Carolina | 2016 Contractor: Berglund Construction Blue Vista Capital Management LLC. Architects: Fentress Architects General Contractor: James McHugh Associate Architects: Liollio Architecture, THAXTON AND ASSOCIATES OFFICE Construction Co. Watson Tate Savory AND RETAIL BUILDING Landscape Architects: Jacobs Ryan Client: Charleston County Aviation Los Angeles, California | 2015 Associates Authority Architects: Griffin Enright Architects General Contractor: Austin/Hitt Joint Client: Thaxton & Associates GORDON PARK ARTS HALL Venture General Contractor: Ferrangte Koberling Chicago, Illinois | 2015 Construction Architects: Valerio Dewalt Train PING AN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Associates CENTER UNIVERSITY OF IOWA VOXMAN MUSIC Associate Architects: FGM Architects Shenzhen, China | 2017 BUILDING Client: University of Chicago Architects: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates Iowa City, Iowa | 2016 General Contractor: Lend Lease (US) Client: Ping An Insurance (Group) Architects: LMN Architects Construction, Inc. Company of China, Ltd. Client: The University of Iowa Structural Engineers: Rubinos & Contractor: China Construction First General Contractor: M. A. Mortenson Mesia Engineers Building (Group) Corporation Limited Company Mechanical Engineers: ARUP Landscape Architects: Mikyoung Kim DE MARIA PAVILION 1450 PAGE MILL ROAD Design Bridgehampton, New York | 2016 Palo Alto, California | 2016 Architects: Gluckman Tang Architects Architects: STUDIOS Architecture SHAPESHIFTER Client: Barnes & Noble, Inc. Client: Stanford Real Estate Reno, Nevada | 2017 Contractor: Wright & Co Construction Inc. General Contractor: Devcon Construction, Architects: OPA Inc. Client: Stremmel Gallery UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ROSS General Contractor: Mike Doherty SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, PHASE II MISSOURI INNOVATION CAMPUS Construction Ann Arbor, Michigan | 2016 Lee's Summit, Missouri | 2017 Architects: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates Architects: Gould Evans THE HOUSE AT CORNELL TECH Client: University of Michigan Associate Architects: DLR Group New York, New York | 2017 Contractor: Walbridge Construction Client: Lee's Summitt School District R-7 Architects: Handel Architects Company Limited General Contractor: McCownGordon Client: The Hudson Companies Construction Incorporated THE ROYAL ATLANTIS General Contractor: Monadnock Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 2013 Construction, Inc. Architects: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates Client: Kerzner International Limited ELMHURST COMMUNITY LIBRARY Contractor: Ssangyong Engineering & New York, New York | 2016 Construction Co., Ltd. Architects: Marpillero Pollack Architects Client: Queens Borough Public Library General Contractor: Stalco Construction, Inc. AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE AWARDS 2018 Check List Page Three SKYSCAPE 150 NORTH RIVERSIDE THE PARK Atlanta, Georgia | 2015 Chicago, Illinois | 2017 Las Vegas, Nevada | 2016 Architects: Ricardo Zurita Architects: Goettsch Partners Landscape Architects: !melk urban design Architecture and Planning Client: Riverside Investment & LLC. Client: Central Atlanta Progress and Development Company Planners: Cooper Robertson & Partners Atlanta Downtown Improvement General Contractor: Clark Construction Architects: Marnell Architecture District Group, LLC. Client: MGM Resorts International Structural Engineers: Magnusson General Contractor: Shaw-Lundquist 35XV Klemencic
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