The winners of the 2017 AIA New York State Design Awards have been announced, with honors going to 28 projects in 10 different categories. The deadline for submissions was May 26.
Some well-known firms like Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) came home with top honors, and Peter Marino Architect received awards in multiple categories. The 10 categories were Residential, Multi Family; Institutional; Commercial/Industrial, Large; Commercial/Industrial, Small; Urban Planning/Design; Adaptive Reuse/Historic Preservation; Interiors, Unbuilt, General; and International.
“New York architects are universally praised for their design excellence and these projects are no different," said AIA New York State (AIANYS) executive director Georgi Ann Bailey, in a press release from AIANYS. "Our residents and visitors are the real winners; they are the people who live, work, play and stay in these works of art.”
Presentation of the awards will take place on Nov. 10 in Albany, N.Y.
We don't have room to show all 28 winners here, but the following projects received Awards of Excellence.
Category: Adaptive Reuse/Historic Preservation
St. Ann's Warehouse, in Brooklyn, N.Y., by Marvel Architects
Sagamore Pendry Rec Pier Hotel, in Baltimore, by Beatty Harvey Coco Architects
Category: Commerical/Industrial, Large
Novartis Oncology Building, in East Hanover, N.J., by Weiss/Manfredi
Category: Commercial/Industrial, Small
Hublot Fifth Avenue, in New York City, by Peter Marino Architects
Category: Institutional
Arizona State University Beus Center for Law and Society, in Phoenix, by Ennead Architects
Kent State Center for Architecture and Environmental Design, in Kent, Ohio, by Weiss/Manfredi
Center for Character and Leadership Development, in Colorado Springs, Colo., by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Category: Residential, Multi Family
VIA 57 West, in New York City, by BIG
Category: Residential, Small
Michigan Lake House, in Laelanau, Mich., by Desai Chia Architecture
Category: Urban Planning/Design
Southwest Brooklyn, in Brooklyn, NY, by AECOM