The AIA has named the winners of the 2010 Small Projects Awards. The awards, now in their sixth year, are designed to recognize practitioners who engage in small-scale design work, ranging from temporary installations to civic infrastructure. This year’s awards are presented in three categories: Small Project Objects (project budget up to $50,000), Small Project Structures (budget up to $500,000), and Architecture in the Public Interest. The 2010 award jury: Tom Howorth, Howorth & Associates; Kevin Harris, Kevin Harris and Associates; Camilo Parra, Parra Design Group; Thomas Fisher, dean, University of Minnesota College of Design; and David Miller, Miller Hull Partnership.
Small Project Objects
- Shadow Pavilion, Ann Arbor, Mich., by PLY Architecture
- Plug-in satellite office, ASU, Phoenix, by Mark Ryan Studio
- Prospect.1 Welcome Center, New Orleans, by Eskew+Dumez+Ripple
- Puptent, New York City, by Slade Architecture
Small Project Structures
- East Village Studio, New York, by Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture
- Salve Staff Canteen, Milwaukee, by Johnsen Schmaling Architects
- Kevin Mundy Memorial Bridge, Bozeman, Mont., by Intrinsik Architecture
- [Wide] Band - Nomadic Café, Los Angeles, by Griffin Enright Architects
Architecture in the Public Interest
- Art as Shelter, Raleigh, N.C., by Tonic Design
- SplitFrame, Portland, Conn., by North Studio at Wesleyan University