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FROM OUR FRIENDS AT PASADENA
AND FOOTHILL AIA Design Awards Winning Entries Are "Out of the Box!" |
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The AIA Pasadena & Foothill Chapter honored 30 winning entries from around the globe at its September 28 "Out of the Box!" celebration in Los Angeles. This event capped a cutting-edge design competition that shows all of the entries on a 3D Web site that is open to all. The Web site displays the exhibition within a 3D virtual replica of the celebration event, which featured special lighting and video effects and showed some of the multimedia project presentations on the main video screen. These presentations are available for public viewing online. Jury The jury members were: The Energy Category juror was Gregg D. Ander, FAIA, of Southern California Edison. The chapter established a special category for digital design to allow submittals from all over the world, including student entries. This category was juried by Michael Hricak, FAIA, Rockefeller/Hricak Architects; and George Proctor, AIA, professor of architecture, Cal Poly Pomona. Winners in this and other categories received prizes of software. Honor Awards 1.
Reconstruction: Pomona Colleges Bridges Hall of Music, by Claremont
Environmental Design Group, Inc. 2. Institutional: Cyril C. Nigg
Center, by DeVa de Veer Dickson Architecture 3.
Interiors: Colorado Lodge, by D.S. Ewing Architects, Inc. 4. Single Family Residence: 1470
Linda Ridge Road, by Deva de Veer Dickson Architecture 5. Recreational: Ruth & Charles
Gilb Arcadia Historical Museum, by Sparano + Moody Architecture 6. Digital: Object Genome Project,
by Onuma & Associates 7.
Unbuilt (Citation): St. Bonaventure Parish School, by Perkins &
Will 8. Design for Sustainability: AIA
Los Angles Chapter Office, by Perkins & Will Merit Awards 1.
Commercial: Offices for Warner Constructors, by John Cambianica
Architects 2. Commercial: Design Studio, by
James V. Coane & Associates 3. Design for Sustainability: University
of La Verne Arts and Communication Center, by Claremont Environmental
Design Group, Inc. 4. Digital Architecture: 2000 Landmarks,
by Harman-Becker, Innovative Systems Gmbh, Hamburg, Germany 5. Digital Architecture: Joslyn
Senior Center Activity Room, by Patrick Sullivan Associates 6. Digital Architecture: Plaza
Mexico, Lynnwood, Calif., by David Hidalgo Architecture 7. Digital Architecture: Sierra
Vista Junior High School, by Osborn Architects 8. Industrial: Finished Goods Warehouse,
by Osborn Architects 9. Institutional: Sun Air Aviation
Executive Flight Center, by La Canada Design Group 10. Institutional: Parking Services
Coyote Drive Information Booth, by Clerkin & Clerkin 11.
Institutional: The Neighborhood Church, by D.S. Ewing Architects,
Inc. 12. Reconstruction: Lohrer &
DeLuca and Massar & Bickle, by Buff, Smith & Hensman Architects 13. Single Family Residential:
Moseley Residence, by Buff, Smith & Hensman Architects Three unbuilt projects captured merit awards: "USDA Forest Service Training and Conference Center" and "Miss Sixty," by PBWS Architects, and "Southeast Middle School #3," by Gonzalez Goodale Architects. The chapter also awarded citations for design to students Krishan Patti, University of Nottingham, England; Daniel E. Stromberg, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, Calif.; Jason T. Kim, Cal Poly Pomona, Calif. (three awards); and Ulrika Gyllenberg, Maja Hellspong, and Andreas Klesty, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright 2002 The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. |
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