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2009 Design Awards & Building Type Awards Winners 2009 DESIGN AWARDS & BUILDING TYPE AWARDS WINNERS Architecture – Honor Raymond and Susan Brochstein Pavilion at Rice University Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center for the Performing Houston, TX Arts Client Rice University New York, NY Thomas Phifer and Partners Client Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts With AltieriSeborWieber, Fisher Marantz Stone, Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Haynes Whaley Associates, Linbeck Group, The FXFOWLE Architects Office of James Burnett, Rolf Jensen and Associates, With 2x4, Arup, Color Kinetics, Encore, Fetzer Wood, Ulrich Engineers, and Walter P. Moore Fisher Dachs Associates, Gehry Technologies, Jaffe Holden Acoustics, L’Observatoire International, R.A. Architecture – Merit Heintges & Associates, Shen Milsom & Wilke, and Turner Construction Chosen Children Village Chapel Tagaytay, Philippines Dutchess County Residence ‐ Guest House Client Chosen Children Village Foundation Dutchess County, NY Stan Allen Architect Client Name Withheld With Ben Lorenzo, Excell Contractors and Allied Works Architecture Developers, and Stephen Westfall With Berkshire Wilton Partners, George Sexton Associates, Lawrence Wiener, Michael Van House on Mount Merino Valkenburgh Associates, R.A. Heintges & Associates, Hudson, NY Robert Silman Associates, and Tucker Associates Client Jay Laudato and Tom Watson Consulting Engineers Joel Sanders Architect With Andernach Concepts, Buro Happold Consulting Millbrook House Engineers, Kam Chiu Associates, Mitch Rabideau, Millbrook, NY and Rick Shaver Client Name Withheld Thomas Phifer and Partners Irwin Union Bank, Creekview Branch With Charles Rutherfoord, Fisher Marantz Stone, Columbus, IN Oehme Van Sweden & Associates, Raycroft/Meyer Client Irwin Union Bank Landscape Architecture, SBLD Studio, and Weidlinger Deborah Berke & Partners Architects Associates With Columbus Surveying & Engineering, Force Construction Company, McComas Engineering, R.A. Shanghai World Financial Center Heintges & Associates, R.E. Dimond & Associates, Shanghai, China and Todd Williams & Associates P.C. Architects Client Mori Building Company Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates The Museum of Arts and Design With Alan Davenport Wind Engineering Group, Alt New York, NY Cladding, Arup, China State Construction Engineering Client The Museum of Arts and Design Corporation, East China Architectural Design & Allied Works Architecture Research Institute, Irie Miyake, Kenchiku Setsubi With Arup, Construction Specifications, F.J. Sciame Sekkei Kenkyusho, Leslie Robertson Associates, Mori Construction Co., Jenkins Huntington, Langan Building Company, Nihon Bisoh, Rolf Jensen & Engineering and Environmental Services, Pentagram, Associates, Shanghai Construction Group, Shannon & Robert Silman Associates, and Shen Milsom & Wilke Wilson, and University of Western Ontario 2009 DESIGN AWARDS & BUILDING TYPE AWARDS WINNERS TKTS Booth and Revitalization of Father Duffy Square Malin + Goetz New York, NY New York, NY Client Times Square Alliance, Theatre Development Client Malin + Goetz Fund, and the Coalition for Father Duffy a+i architecture (Rear of Store) Choi Ropiha (Design Concept) Konyk Architecture (Original Architect) Perkins Eastman (Architect) With Mary O’Malley, Morris Shulman/Greenwich PKSB (Plaza Architect) Design, SAM Construction, and Wika With ASR Electrical Contractors, Bresnan Architects, D. Haller, David Shuldiner, Dewhurst MacFarlane and Nike Genealogy of Speed Partners, DMJM Harris, Fisher Marantz Stone, New York, NY Gorton & Partners, Haran Glass, iG Innovation Glass, Client Nike Judith Heintz Landscape Architects, Lehrer LLC, Lynch Eisinger Design Lettera Signs, Merrifield Roberts, Schaefer Lewis With DESU Design, Milgo Bufkin, and Tangram Engineers, and Trystate Mechanical International NYPL Francis Martin Library Interiors – Merit Bronx, NY Client The New York Public Library Betances Community Center and Boxing Gym 1100 Architect Bronx, NY With Aaron Pine Construction Specifications, ESC Client New York City Housing Authority Consulting Engineers, Gannon Vitolo Contracting, Stephen Yablon Architect George Kan, Ph.D., P.E., Gotham City Consultants, With Ambrosino, DePinto & Schmieder, Ann Kale ITG, Schwinghammer Lighting, and Stuart‐Lynn Associates, Brickens Construction, Liro Group, and Company Severud Associates Sheila C. Johnson Design Center Brooklyn Museum, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for New York, NY Feminist Art Client The New School Brooklyn, NY Lyn Rice Architects Client Brooklyn Museum With Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, Cerami Susan T. Rodriguez, FAIA/Polshek Partnership Associates, Construction Specifications, Front, Jam Architects Consultants, Langan Engineering and Environmental With Jaros, Baum & Bolles, Jerome S. Gillman Services, Richter + Ratner, Rick Shaver, and Van Consulting Architect, Judy Chicago, Leni Deusen & Associates Schwendinger Light Projects, M.T. Peters & Associates, Poulin + Morris, Robert Silman W57th Street POP (Privately Owned Public) Space Associates, Robert Schwartz & Associates, Shen New York, NY Milsom & Wilke, and Westerman Construction Client L&L Holding Company Company Rogers Marvel Architects With Ball Construction, Charles Rizzo and Associates Finger Apartment of New York, Jim Conti Lighting Design, Linked By Air, New York, NY Soheil Mosun Limited, and Thornton Tomasetti Client Name Withheld Group noroof architects With Atelier New York Architecture, Friendly Contracting, and STRand Projects – Honors Gangbuk Grand Park Seoul, Korea Client Seoul Metropolitan Government, Korea 2009 DESIGN AWARDS & BUILDING TYPE AWARDS WINNERS H Associates and Joel Sanders Architect with BUILDING TYPE AWARDS WINNERS Haeahn Architecture With HS Ki and YC Cho Housing – Honor PSi: Summer Blow‐Up FP3 Queens, NY Boston, MA Client MoMA/P.S. 1 Client Berkeley Investments Stageberg Architecture: Bade Stageberg Cox Hacin + Associates With Dan Euser Water Architecture, Inflate UK, With Haley & Aldrich, LightThis, Linbeck Group, Renfro Design Group, and Steven Winter Associates Nitsch Engineering, R.W. Sullivan Engineering, Souza, True and Partners, and Thompson & Lichtner Company Projects – Merit Project Place Gatehouse Marriage Bureau Boston, MA New York, NY Client Interseminarian Project Place Client The Office of the City Clerk, The City of New Hacin + Associates York With Building Science Engineering, Consigli Johannes M.P. Knoops Construction Co., Duffy Design Group, Nitsch Engineering, R.W. Sullivan Engineering, Robert E. Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Crossing Goldstein, and Souza, True and Partners Dubai, United Arab Emirates Client Roads and Transport Authority The Visionaire FXFOWLE Architects Battery Park City, NY With AWA Architectural Lighting Designers, Encore, Client The Albanese Organization Parsons Transportation Group, and W Architecture & Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects Landscape Architecture With Albanese Development Corporation, Atelier Ten, Coen & Partners, Cosentini Associates, Toronto Lower Don Lands: Wandering Ecologies DeSimone Consulting Engineers, Israel Berger + Toronto, Canada Associates, Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers, Client Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation Schuman, Lichtenstein, Claman, Efron Architects, Weiss/Manfredi Starwood Capital Group, Stedila Design, Steven With Du Toit Allsopp Hillier, Ecoplan, Golder Dubner Landscaping, and Turner Construction Associates, McCormick Ranking Corporation, and Company Weidlinger Associates Housing – Merit Xochimilco Master Plan and Aquarium Mexico City, Mexico Museum Residences Client Public Trust of the Environmental Complex of Denver, CO Xochimilco Client Mile High Development, Corporex TEN Arquitectos Studio Daniel Libeskind with Davis Partnership With Alonso, Arup, Bruce Mau Design, Cosestudi, Architects Hargreaves Associates, Quantum, and Syska With AMI Mechanical, DMCE Engineering, J.F. Sato Hennessy Group and Associates, Jirsa Hedrick & Associates, Ludvik Electric, and Milender White Construction Co. 2009 DESIGN AWARDS & BUILDING TYPE AWARDS WINNERS Switch Building New York, NY Client 109 Norfolk nARCHITECTS With A.E.C. Consulting & Expediting, Builders and HVAC, and Sharon Engineering Health Facilities – Merit Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula, The Pavilions Project Monterey, CA Client Community Hospital Foundation HOK With Bellinger Foster Steinmetz, EASI/Engineering Automation Systems, John Otto, KPFF Consulting Engineers, Laura Hogan Design, List Engineering, Robert Rippe & Associates, Schirmer Engineering, Silverman and Light, Syska Hennessy Group, Vantage Technology Consulting Group, and Whitson Engineers Massachusetts General Hospital, Building for the Third Century Boston, MA Client Massachusetts General Hospital NBBJ With Cerami Associates, Cermak Peterka Peterson, Chan Krieger Sieniewicz, Engineered Solutions, Heitman & Associates, Hughes Associates, Kurt Salmon Associates, Leggat McCall Properties, McNamara Salvia, McPhail & Associates, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Shen Milsom & Wilke, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Syska Hennessy Group, Thompson Consultants, Turner Construction Company, Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Vermeulens Cost Consultant, and Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates The Center for Wellness at the College of New Rochelle New Rochelle, NY Client The College of New Rochelle ikon.5 architects With Andron Construction Corporation, Appleby Construction Management, Bellalta 3 Design, Chas H. 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