
The American Institute of Architects has announced the winners of its 2020 Healthcare Design Awards, recognizing eight projects that "help solve aesthetic, civic, urban and social problems while also being functional and sustainable," according to an AIA press release. This year's winners were selected in one of three different categories: built projects with a construction cost under $25 million; built projects with a construction cost over $25 million; and master planning urban design for healthcare settings.
The jury for this year's awards comprised chair Ralph Johnson, FAIA, of Perkins+Will in Chicago; Curtis Fentress, FAIA, of Fentress Architects in Denver; Tushar Gupta, FAIA, of EYP Architects & Engineers in Houston; Carl Hampson, AIA, of SRG Partnership in Portland, Ore.; Claudine LeVan, AIA, of Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Del.; Sean A. Menogan of The UCHealth System in Denver; and William Roger, FAIA, of HOK in Los Angeles.
Category A: Built: Less than $25 million (construction cost)

Hampton County Health ClinicVarnville, S.C.
Liollio Architecture

Mountain Park Health Center TempeTempe, Ariz.
SmithGroup

Mount Sinai Kyabirwa Ambulatory Surgical FacilityKyabirwa, Jinja, Uganda
Kliment Halsband Architects

Shirley Ryan AbilityLabChicago
HDR and Gensler in association with Clive Wilkinson Architects

Warren ClinicTulsa, Okla.
CallisonRTKL
Category B: Built: More than $25 million (construction cost)

Duke Student Wellness CenterDurham, N.C.
Duda|Paine Architects

MSK NassauUniondale, N.Y.
EwingCole
Category F: Master planning urban design for healthcare settings.

Saving Main Street: Haxtun Hospital DistrictHaxton, Colo.
HDR
Read more about the past and present winners of AIA's Healthcare Design Awards, here.