Meet the projects honored in our second annual Architecture & Interiors Awards, honoring outstanding commercial architecture and interior design. Read more
A 75,000-square-foot, mass timber recreation center in Ontario. Read more
The ring-shaped space features a spa and dining areas, among other amenities. Read more
Explore this new arts building on the Franklin & Marshall College campus in Lancaster, Pa. Read more
Despite a narrow footprint, this New York project offers 65,000 square feet of commercial offices and 25,000 square feet of film production facilities in a four-story structure. Read more
A 52,000-square-foot education project in Nebraska filled with daylight and aimed at encouraging spontaneous interaction. Read more
The adaptive reuse of a 1906 brick structure that offers 6,339 square feet of leasable space. Read more
A 13-story, mixed-use commercial tower in Montreal. Read more
Inspired by Cape Cod cottages, the gabled-roofed buildings include white pine accents. Read more
A 34,686-square-foot education project in Arkansas complete with a teaching kitchen, a library, faculty offices, study lounges, and dining hall. Read more
For an outdated university building in Canada, a renovation including a glass pavilion and aluminum panels. Read more
This tree-filled space in Detroit doubles as a parking lot. Read more
The project is a master class in effective building-envelope design. Read more
The adaptive reuse project makes extensive use of cross-laminated timber. Read more
The revamped office features meeting areas, a meditation room, and outdoor space. Read more
The Berlin space features a collection of more than 24,000 objects, ranging from ancient Greek sculpture to medieval Japanese armor. Read more
The school's Great Hall features an overhauled staircase and ample seating. Read more
A 1980s building gets a colorful update. Read more
The high-end eatery lives on the 56th floor of Mexico City's Torre Mayor. Read more
This wine cellar features more than 1,000 porcelain tiles. Read more
The honorees range from a history-rich theater in London to a digitally advanced mall in Wuhan, China, exemplifying lighting design that works in symbiosis with both its surrounding architecture and community. Read more
Honor Award • Exhibitions and Installations • Design Team: Renfro Design Group Read more
Honor Award • Interior Lighting • Design Team: BPD Read more
Honor Award • Whole Building • Design Team: Lam Partners Read more
Honor Award • Interior Lighting • Design Team: Schuler Shook Read more
Honor Award • Exterior Lighting • Design Team: Grand Sight Design International Read more
Merit Award • Exterior Lighting • Design Team: Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design Read more
Merit Award • Interior Lighting • Design Team: George Sexton Associates Read more
Merit Award • Whole Building Lighting • Design Team: Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design Read more
Honorable Mention • Exhibition Lighting/Installations • Design Team: Open Source Architecture Read more
Honorable Mention • Interior Lighting • Design Team: dark | light design Read more
This Los Angeles firm works to "strike a dialectic somewhere between the professional and the peculiar." Read more
ARCHITECT editor-in-chief Paul Makovsky looks at a new bio-concrete prototype from Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Boulder, Colo.–based Prometheus Materials. Read more
One architect shares his firm's vision for a carbon-busting skycraper at COP 27. Read more
AIA’s chief economist weighs in on how firms can prepare for this year’s economic headwinds. Read more
This year, for the first time in history, AIA has three female leaders at its helm. Read more