The American Institute of Architects Select 14 Recipients for the 2017 Housing Awards
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For immediate release: Washington, D.C. – April 13, 2017 – The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected 14 recipients for the 2017 Housing Awards. The AIA’s Housing Awards program, now in its 17th year, was established to recognize the best in housing design and promote the importance of good housing as a necessity of life.
The jury recognized projects in four award categories: One/Two Family Custom Housing, One/Two Family Production Housing, Multifamily Housing and Special Housing. Below is a list of the recipients. You can view the full press release here: https://www.aia.org/press-releases/79006-2017-aia-housing-award-recipients-selected
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One/Two Family Custom Housing
Blue Lake Retreat; Marble Falls, Texas Lake|Flato Architects
The Graphic House; Fayetteville, Arkansas Marlon Blackwell Architects
Los Altos Residence; Los Altos, California Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Pennsylvania Farmhouse; Lakewood, Pennsylvania Cutler Anderson Architects
Sawmill; Tehachapi, California Olson Kundig
One/Two Family Production Housing
Cully Grove; Portland, Oregon Green Gables Design and Restoration
Roxbury E+; Boston ISA - Interface Studio Architects and Urbanica
Stellar Residences and Townhomes at Northstar; Truckee, California Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Multifamily Housing
Hunters View Housing Blocks 5&6; San Francisco Paulett Taggart Architects Powerhouse; Philadelphia ISA - Interface Studio Architects
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group; Associate Architect: SLCEArchitects, LLP
Specialized Housing
Heartland Family Works; Omaha, Nebraska Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture, Inc.
The Six; Los Angeles Brooks + Scarpa
The jury for the 2017 AIA Housing Awards includes: Katherine Williams, AIA, (Chair) Fifth Generation Holdings; Joe Digrado, AIA, Danielian Associates; Blake Held, AIA, Blake H. Held Architect, PLLC; Charles Mudede, The Stranger (Journalist) and David Perkes, AIA, Mississippi State University GCCDS.
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