March 2022 Table of Contents

THE 69TH PROGRESSIVE ARCHITECTURE AWARDS
Introducing the 69th Annual Progressive Architecture Award Winners 2022 P/A Awards Introducing the 69th Annual Progressive Architecture Award Winners

This year's jury recognized nine winning unbuilt projects from around the world. Read more

Houston Endowment Headquarters, by Kevin Daly Architects and Productora Office Project Houston Endowment Headquarters, by Kevin Daly Architects and Productora

Situated on a 1.5-acre parcel, Houston Endowment is framed and shaded by a grove of oak trees. Read more

Pilares 02 and 03, by WorkAC and Ignacio Urquiza Arquitectos Cultural Project Pilares 02 and 03, by WorkAC and Ignacio Urquiza Arquitectos

A duo of buildings housing civic services in Mexico City. Read more

Lithos Wellness Center, by Höweler + Yoon Architecture Hospitality Project Lithos Wellness Center, by Höweler + Yoon Architecture

A ribbed hospitality project on the waterfront in Chengdu, China. Read more

Table Cabin, by Kevin Hirth Co. Single Family Project Table Cabin, by Kevin Hirth Co.

A shared country home in Colorado that defies nearly ever residential convention. Read more

One and a Half, by  Ja Architecture Studio Single Family Project One and a Half, by Ja Architecture Studio

A modestly scaled addition in Toronto that tackles issues including COVID-19 and the culture of work. Read more

Shimmer, by Kois Associated Architects Office Project Shimmer, by Kois Associated Architects

A surreal office restaurant in Greece commissioned by electronics maker Raycap. Read more

Hot Heart, by Carlo Ratti Associati Cultural Project Hot Heart, by Carlo Ratti Associati

A series of glass-topped domes that trap thermal energy along Helsinki's waterfront. Read more

District Hospitals Ghana, by Adjaye Associates Health Care Project District Hospitals Ghana, by Adjaye Associates

The plan for an adaptable health care campus in Ghana "with a contextual and holistic approach crucial to the delivery of state-of-the-art health care." Read more

Low Rise Housing, by Kevin Daly Architects Multifamily Project Low Rise Housing, by Kevin Daly Architects

A low-slung multifamily project designed to combat the housing crisis in Los Angeles. Read more

TECH + PRACTICE
Next Progressives: No Architecture Next Progressives Next Progressives: No Architecture

Based in New York, the five-person firm is dedicated to harmony of nature, ecology, and urbanism through innovative architecture. Read more

Inside Out: Using Space to Unlock Student Creativity Inside Out Inside Out: Using Space to Unlock Student Creativity

In this new series on innovative spaces, we ask Danish Kurani, founder of the Fayetteville, Ga.–based firm Kurani, to walk us through his firm's design for a flexible learning space in Mountain View, Calif. Read more

Editor's Top Picks From IBS/KBIS Products Editor's Top Picks From IBS/KBIS

Product highlights from the 2022 NAHB International Builders' Show and the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show in Orlando. Read more

Covenant House, by FXCollaborative Multifamily Covenant House, by FXCollaborative

This newly rebuilt New York shelter is a vibrant, 12-story project that can house up to 150 youths in 60 rooms spread across six floors. Read more

AIA ARCHITECT
Collective Success AIA Voices Collective Success

Riding the Vortex, this year’s Whitney M. Young Jr. Award winner, is setting up Black women architects for excellence. Read more

Mental Health Design and the COVID Classroom AIA Feature Mental Health Design and the COVID Classroom

Research shows that students are struggling due to COVID-19-induced disruptions. How can architects help? Read more

The Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative Was Ahead of Its Time AIA Future The Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative Was Ahead of Its Time

The reissue of a 1984 text on women in architecture is starting a new conversation. Read more

Planting the Seeds AIA Perspective Planting the Seeds

Asking tough questions and taking action will help us build a profession that is more fair, more equitable, and ultimately more effective. Read more

EDITORIAL
The Power of Space Editorial The Power of Space

Three decades later, Leslie Kanes Weisman’s book "Discrimination by Design: A Feminist Critique of the Man-Made Environment" still offers a vital framework for understanding the spatial dimensions of gender, race, and class. Read more

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