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The AIA/HUD Secretary's Awards program continues
the collaboration between the AIA and the Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD). This public/private partnership recognizes the best
in residential and community design in the following categories.
Mixed-Use/Mixed-Income
Development
Swan's Market Place, Oakland
Architect: Pyatok Associates
Associate Architect: Y. H. Lee
Owner: East Bay Asian Local Development Corp.
Center Commons, Portland, Ore.
Architect (apartments and senior building): Otak Architects PC
Developer: Lennar Affordable Housing
Architect (townhomes): Vallaster and Corl Architects
Developer: Innovative Housing
TriBeCa
Pointe, Battery Park City, N.Y.
Architect: Gruzen Samton LLP
Owner: Rockrose Development Corporation
East Lake Commons, Decatur, Ga.
Architect: Village Habitat Design, LLC
Associate Architect: Pimsler Hoss Associates
Owner: East Lake Commons Homeowners Association
Community Building
by Design
Arbolera De Vida, Albuquerque
Architect: Design Workshop
Associate Architect: Studio E Architects
Owner: Sawmill Community Land Trust
Alan J. Rothman Award
for Housing Accessibility
Inglis Gardens at Eastwick, Philadelphia
Architect: Cecil Baker and Associates
Developer: Inglis Housing Corporation
The jury consisted of Chair John K. Spear, AIA,
Houston; Mark Ginsberg, AIA, New York City; Gita Dev, FAIA, San Francisco;
and HUD's Carlos E. Martin, PhD, and Michael Freedberg.
Copyright 2001 The American Institute of Architects.
All rights reserved.
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Gruzen Samton's 42-story-tall TriBeCa Pointe in Battery Park City,
N.Y., offers 20 percent affordable housing units with 80 percent
at market rate, all 340 of which capture spectacular views of the
Hudson River and lower Manhattan.
Photo (left) courtesy of the architect.
For more information on these awards, including project descriptions,
visit www.aia.org,
go to the professional side, and search under the title "HUD
Secretary's Awards" and "Housing PIA Awards" or contact
Megan Susman, 202-626-7442.
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