Congratulations to the 2019 AIA New York State Design & Honor Award
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Congratulations to the 2019 AIA New York State Design & Honor Award Winners! The 2019 AIA New York State Design & Honor Award recipients were recognized at a luncheon held on December 6, 2019 in White Plains, NY. Annually since 1968, AIA New York State’s Annual Design Awards celebrate local, national and international projects that achieve architectural excellence designed by architects throughout New York State. Twenty five projects were recognized for Citation, Merit and Honor Awards in the following categories: Adaptive Reuse/Historic Preservation, Commercial/Industrial, Institutional, Interiors, International, Pro Bono Projects, Residential, Sole Practitioner, Unbuilt and Urban Planning/Design. The Design Awards Jury, including Jury Chair Chris Dawson, AIA of Chris Dawson Architect; Jen Zaborney of Best Space; Joseph Biondo, FAIA of Spillman Farmer Architects; and Peter Bohlin, FAIA of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, had the challenge of choosing a handful of winners out of almost three hundred submissions. Out of the 25 award recipients, the jury also selected one project considered to be the “Best of the Best.” This year’s Mark Vincent Kruse, AIA, 2019 AIANYS President recipient is The Statue of Liberty Museum, designed presents the "Best of the Best" Award to Brandon Massey, AIA of FXCollaborative for the Statue of by FXCollaborative. Liberty Museum. The jury members stated, “Great architecture has the potential to disappear from public sight when the line between building and landscape are blurred. The Statue of Liberty Museum is conceived with great purpose and resolve and elevates itself to much more than a history museum.” AIA New York State’s Annual Honor Awards celebrate emerging professionals, architects, firms and educators throughout New York State that have contributed significantly to the profession of F. Eric Goshow, FAIA (left) and Peter J. Arsenault, FAIA architecture. Eight recipients were recognized for (right) receive the James William Kideney Gold Medal awards. Award recognizing leadership in the profession and professional society at the local, state and national A full list of recipients and the award they received is levels of the American Institute of Architects. included below. Or, you may view the full event program with additional information here. 2019 AIANYS Design Award Recipients: Adaptive Reuse/Historic Preservation | Award of Citation Richardson Olmsted Campus, Buffalo, NY Deborah Berke Partners Architect of Record: Flynn Battaglia Architects Historic Preservation Consulting: Goody Clancy Adaptive Reuse/Historic Preservation | Award of Merit Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Ithaca, NY WEISS/MANFREDI Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism Adaptive Reuse/Historic Preservation | Award of Merit Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House, Buffalo, NY HHL Architects Adaptive Reuse/Historic Preservation | Award of Merit Luma Arles, Arles, France Selldorf Architects Commercial/Industrial Small Project | Award of Merit Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse, Brooklyn, NY Architecture Research Office Institutional | Award of Citation Wegmans Hall | Goergen Institute for Data Science, Rochester, NY Kennedy & Violich Architecture, Ltd. Institutional | Award of Citation High Street Residence Hall at Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA Deborah Berke Partners Institutional | Award of Merit Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice, New York, NY Gensler Institutional | Honor Award HBS Schwartz Pavilion, Boston, MA Architecture Operations D.P.C. Institutional | Honor Award & Best of the Best The Statue of Liberty Museum, Liberty Island, New York Harbor, New York, NY FXCollaborative Interiors | Award of Citation Grace Church High School Athletic Center, New York, NY MBB Architects Interiors | Award of Merit AFNY Project 6, New York, NY Desai Chia Architecture Interiors | Award of Merit S-M-L Loft, New York, NY BC-OA Pro Bono Projects | Award of Citation Cloud Forests: Pavilion for Children’s Play, Hwaseong, South Korea UNITEDLAB Associates LLC Pro Bono Projects | Honor Award School No. 3 (Petite École), Royal Stables, Versailles, France MOS Architects PLLC Residential | Multiple Family, Multiple Dwellings | Award of Citation 10 Bond Street, New York, NY Selldorf Architects Residential | Multiple Family, Multiple Dwellings | Award of Citation 1070 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, NY Edelman Sultan Knox Wood / Architects Residential | Multiple Family, Multiple Dwellings | Award of Citation American Copper Buildings, New York, NY SHoP Architects Residential | Multiple Family, Multiple Dwellings | Award of Citation Hadohilljo Townhouse, Jeju Island, South Korea UNITEDLAB Associates Residential | Multiple Family, Multiple Dwellings | Award of Citation St. Augustine Terrace, Bronx, NY Magnusson Architecture and Planning PC Residential | Single Family Detached - Less than 2500 sf | Award of Merit Second House, Los Angeles, California FreelandBuck Residential Single Family Detached - Over 2500 sf | Honor Award Wuehrer House, Amagansett, NY Jerome Engelking AIA Unbuilt | Award of Citation Chelsea Townhouse, New York, NY Andrea Steele Architecture Unbuilt | Award of Merit Aurora Event Center, New York, NY Trahan Architects Urban Planning/Design | Award of Citation District Wharf, Washington, DC Perkins Eastman 2019 AIANYS Honor Award Recipients: James William Kideney Gold Medal Award Peter J. Arsenault, FAIA & F. Eric Goshow, FAIA Matthew W. Del Gaudio Service Award Timothy G. Boyland, AIA AIA New York State Firm of the Year LTL Architects Young Architect Award Graciela Carrillo, AIA AIA New York State Emerging Professional Component Award AIA Long Island Emerging Professionals Committee Frederic Schwartz Community Development Award AIA New York Day of Service President’s Award Carol Loewenson, FAIA .