Single family, production, multifamily, and specialized housing projects recognized.
Washington – May 18, 2018 – The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is recognizing 11 exceptional residential designs with its 2018 Housing Awards. Complete details for each of the awarded projects can be reviewed on AIA’s website.
AIA’s Housing Awards program, now in its 18th year, was established to recognize the best in housing design for new constructions, renovations and restorations. Each year projects are awarded based on four different categories: one- and two-family custom residences; one- and two-family production homes; multifamily housing; and specialized housing.
This year’s recipients were selected by a five-member jury that evaluated projects for demonstrating design excellence. Additionally, the jury evaluates whether designs are sustainable, affordable, durable, innovative, socially impactful, meeting client needs, and addressing the natural and built contexts. The 2018 Housing Award recipients are:
One- and Two-Family Custom Residences
The Bear Stand; Gooderham, Ontario, Canada | Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Ghost Wash House; Paradise Valley, Arizona | Architecture-Infrastructure-Research
South 5th Residence; Austin, Texas | alterstudio architecture
Underhill; Matinecock, New York | Bates Masi + Architects
One- and Two-Family Production Homes
3106 St. Thomas; New Orleans |
OJT
Linea Residence G; Palm Springs, California | Poon Design Inc. and Prest Vuksic Architects
Multifamily Housing
The Multifamily Housing award recognizes outstanding apartment and condominium design. In addition to architectural design features, the jury assessed the integration of the building(s) into their context, including open and recreational space, transportation options and features that contribute to livable communities.
150 Charles; New York City | COOKFOX Architects, DPC and Alan Wanzenberg Architect & Design
Mariposa1038; Los Angeles | Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects
Navy Green; Brooklyn, New York | FXCollaborative and Curtis + Ginsberg Architects LLP
Specialized Housing
Specialized Housing recognizes outstanding design of housing that meets the unique needs of other specialized housing types such as single room occupancy residences (SROs), independent living for the disabled, residential rehabilitation programs, domestic violence shelters, and other special housing.
Benjamin Franklin College and Pauli Murray College, Yale University; New Haven, Connecticut | Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Crest Apartments; Van Nuys, California | Michael Maltzan Architecture
This year’s jury was comprised of Victor A. Mirontschuk, FAIA (Chair), EDI International, PC; Katie Gerfen, ARCHITECT Magazine; Luis Jauregui, FAIA, Jauregui Architecture Interiors Construction; Adrianne Steichen, AIA, Pyatok Architects; and John Thatch, AIA, Dahlin Group Architecture Planning.
Visit AIA’s website for more information on the
housing awards program. Contact Matt Tinder for high resolution images.
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