Halkin/Mason Architectural Photography, LLC PPR Residence Hall in Swarthmore, Penn., by Digsau

AIA has announced the winners of its 2020 Housing Awards, recognizing seven designs that embody "the best in housing design for new construction, renovations and restorations," according to an AIA press release. Now in its 20th year, the award recognizes projects in four categories: one- and two-family custom residences; one- and two-family production homes (no recipients selected this year); multifamily housing; and specialized housing.

The jury for the 2020 AIA Housing Awards comprised chair Emily Roush-Elliott, AIA, of Delta Design Build Workshop in Greenwood, Miss.; Valarie D. Franklin, AIA, of Gresham Smith in Nashville, Tenn.; Michael E. Willis, FAIA, from Oakland, Calif.; Guido Hartray, AIA, of Marvel Architects in New York; and S. Claire Conroy, AIA Allied Member, SOLA Group, Inc. Residential Design magazine in Chicago.

One- and Two-Family Custom Residences

John J. Macaulay

Broadway Housing Sacramento, Calif.
Johnsen Schmaling Architects

Kevin Scott (@ k7scott)

Courtyard House Seattle
MWworks

Suzanna Scott

Sonoma Farmhaus Graton, Calif.
SkB Architects

Kevin Scott (@k7scott)

Whidbey Farm Whidbey Island, Wash.
MWworks


Multifamily Housing

Miguel de Guzman

MLK Plaza
New York
Magnusson Architecture and Planning

Sam Oberter

XS House
Philadelphia
ISA


Specialized Housing

Halkin/Mason Architectural Photography, LLC

PPR Residence HallSwarthmore, Pa.
Digsau