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Architecture Winners of the AIANY Design Awards 2012 ARCHITECTURE Architecture Honor Award Winners: Architect: Allied Works Architecture Project: Clyfford Still Museum Location: Denver, CO Architects: Handel Architects and Davis Brody Bond Landscape Architect: Peter Walker Partners Project: National September 11 Memorial Location: New York, NY Architecture Merit Award Winners: Architects: Studio SUMO and Obayashi Design Department Project: Mizuta Museum of Art Location: Sakado, Japan Architect: Davis Brody Bond Project: The Frick Collection Portico Gallery Location: New York, NY Architect: Ennead Architects Project: Frank Sinatra School of the Arts Location: Queens, NY Architects: Bernard Tschumi Architects and Hugh Dutton Associates Project: Pedestrian Bridge Location: La Roche-sur-Yon, France Architect: Architecture Research Office Project: Structure for Long Dock Park Location: Beacon, NY Architect: Fiedler Marciano Architecture Project: 219 West / Subcat Studios Location: Syracuse, NY Architect: Andrew Berman Architect Project: MoMA PS1 Entrance Building Location: Queens, NY Architects: The Port Authority of NY & NJ and Beyer Blinder Belle Project: TWA Flight Center, JFK International Airport Location: Queens, NY Architects: Pencil Office and ARYA Architects Project: A Simple Factory Building Location: Singapore Architects: NBBJ Project: Massachusetts General Hospital, Lunder Building Location: Boston, MA Architect: Neil M. Denari Architects Project: High Line 23 Location: New York, NY Architect: CR Studio Project: Marine Company 1, Firehouse Location: New York, NY INTERIORS Interiors Honor Award Winners: Architect: N H D M / Nahyun Hwang + David Eugin Moon Project: Nam June Paik Library Location: Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea Architect: Formactiv Designer: SO-IL Project: Logan Location: New York, NY Architects: Lord, Aeck & Sargent in collaboration with Office dA Project: Hinman Research Building, Georgia Institute of Technology Location: Atlanta, GA Interiors Merit Award Winners: Architect: Ryall Porter Sheridan Architects Project: Greenwich Village Townhouse Location: New York, NY Architect: 1100 Architect Project: Manhattan Triplex Location: New York, NY Architect: Slade Architecture Project: Barbie Shanghai Location: Shanghai, China Architect: Gage / Clemenceau Architects Project: Nicola’S Location: New York, NY Architect: Brian Gillen Designer: de-spec inc. Project: Xocolatti Location: New York, NY Architect: EASTON + COMBS Project: Ohne Titel Concept Store Location: New York, NY UN-BUILT WORK Un-Built Work Honor Award Winners: Architects: Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Kling Stubbins Project: Hirshhorn Museum Seasonal Inflatable Pavilion Location: Washington, DC Architects: NADAAA, Bidard & Raissi, and Agence François Vieillecroze Project: Dortoir Familial Location: Ramatuelle, France Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Project: USAFA/Center for Character & Leadership Development Location: Colorado Springs, CO Un-Built Work Merit Award Winners: Architect: SLCE Designer: BIG Bjarke Ingels Group Project: West 57th Location: New York, NY Architects: 1100 Architect and RicciGreene Associates Project: Brooklyn Detention Center Location: Brooklyn, NY Architect: UnitedLAB Project: Magok Waterfront : INTER-CITY Location: Seoul, South Korea Architect: Perkins+Will Project: Sabah Al-Salem University College of Education Location: Shadadiyah, Kuwait University City, Kuwait Architects: Bernheimer Architecture and LevenBetts Designer: Guy Nordenson Associates Project: The House on Chicken Feet: Fairy Tale Architecture Location: Various Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in collaboration with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Project: Center for Architecture Science and Ecology Location: New York, NY URBAN DESIGN Urban Design Honor Award Winners: Architect: Frederic SCHWARTZ Architects Landscape Architect: Ken Smith Landscape Architect Project: Santa Fe Railyard Park and Plaza Location: Santa Fe, NM Architects: Cooper, Robertson & Partners and Kieran Timberlake Landscape Architect: OLIN Partnership Project: Master Plan for the Central Delaware Location: Philadelphia, PA Urban Design Merit Award Winners: Architect: LTL Architects Project: Water Proving Grounds: Rising Currents Location: New York, NY Architect: Interboro Partners Project: Holding Pattern Location: Queens, NY .
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