Today, the American Institute of Architects announced the winners of the 2019 Institute Honor Awards for Interior Architecture. Nine projects were recognized, seven of which are in the U.S. with one in South Korea and another in Denmark.

This year’s jury comprised chair Candid Rogers, FAIA, of Candid Rogers Architect; Cornell Anderson, AIA, of Fieldwork Design & Architecture; Caitlin Daley, AIA, of Buell Kratzer Powell; William T. Eberhard, AIA, of Eberhard Architects; and Peter MacKeith, Assoc. AIA, of the University of Arkansas, Fay Jones School of Architecture.

To read more about each of this year’s winners and see more pictures, visit ARCHITECT’s Project Gallery.


Peter Aaron/OTTO

Apple Store, Upper East Side
New York City
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson


Design Studio in Austin, Texas, designed by AlterStudio
Casey Dunn

Design Office
Austin, Texas
AlterStudio Architecture


Nacasa & Partners

Hyundai Capital Convention Hall
Seoul, South Korea
Gensler


Bruce Damonte

New United States Courthouse—Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill


Rasmus Hjortshøj

Noma 2.0
Copenhagen, Denmark
Bjarke Ingels Group


Tom Rossiter

Optimo Hat Co. Headquarters
Chicago
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill


Shirley Ryan AbilityLab in Chicago, designed by HDR|Gensler, in association with Clive Wilkinson Architects
Michael Moran/OTTO

Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Chicago
HDR|Gensler, in association with Clive Wilkinson Architects


Will Crocker

St. Pius Adoration Chapel and Prayer Garden
New Orleans
Eskew+Dumez+Ripple


Studio Dental II in San Francisco, designed by Montalba Architects
Kevin Scott

Studio Dental II
San Francisco
Montalba Architects


Click here to see the 2018 Winners of the AIA Institute Honor Awards for Interior Architecture.