Out of 133 submissions, 18 projects have been selected as winners of the 67th annual Honor Awards for Washington Architecture. The AIA Seattle chapter awarded projects in two categories—built and conceptual—that demonstrated their masterful use of materials and high marks on building craft. This was also the second year of the Energy in Design Award to commend projects that have made quantifiably significant strides in energy reduction while also maintaining the highest qualitative design caliber.
Selected honor this year include three projects from the Miller Hull Partnership, a Seattle-based firm known for their regional work, as well as works from other prominent Pacific Northwest such as Mithun and Olson Kundig. Selected by a jury that included J. Meejin Yoon, head of the architecture department at MIT, distinguished architect Robert Harris, and KPMP founding architect Shirley Blumberg, the 18 winning structures testify to the area’s strong design culture.
Here's what took home the awards
Awards of Honor
↑ University of Alaska Fairbanks, Wood Center Expansion by Perkins+Will
Award of Merit
Honorable Mention
Conceptual
Helsinki's New Museum of Architecture and Design
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The Olympic Roof Reuse
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Built by New York
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