AIA North Carolina is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 Design and Chapter Awards.
The AIA North Carolina Design and Chapter Awards, held on Thursday, October 26th at the Foundation for the Carolinas in Charlotte, NC, is a statewide awards program recognizing design that exceeds benchmarks for outstanding architectural design, structural composition, and application of design theory.
Over 140 projects were submitted to this year's program and 24 were awarded.
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Student Award
Designing for Resilience: Wendell Food Sovereignty Center
Justin Acevedo - North Carolina State University
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Student Award
Frame House
Lucas Stott - North Carolina State University
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Student Award
Traces: Palmovka Jewish Center and Library
Maggie Kroening - North Carolina State University
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Unbuilt Housing Merit Award
Farmworkers Housing
katherine hogan architects
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Merit Award
ALLUVIAL DECODER (City of Raleigh Storm Memorial)
A Gang of Three
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Merit Award
Grinnell College, Humanities & Social Studies Center
Page Southerland Page
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Merit Award
VGXI Headquarters + Bio-manufacturing Facility
Hanbury
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Student Award
Feeding a Community - Wendell Food Sovereignty Center
Lauren Waterman - North Carolina State University
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Student Award
On the Edge: a Climate Adaptive Park for the Battleship NC Memorial
Maggie Kroening, Stella Wang, and Josh Gogan - North Carolina State University
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Unbuilt Merit Award
Henrietta Lacks Building
VINES architecture
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Unbuilt Housing Merit Award
Passage Home Affordable Housing
LS3P Associates, LTD.
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Merit Award and Tower Award
Charles R. Jonas Federal Courthouse Modernization & Annex
Jenkins Peer Architects with RAMSA
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Merit Award
The Parkline
Little Diversified Architectural Consulting, Inc.
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Housing Merit Award
House BC
in situ studio
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Housing Merit Award
Morgan Creek
in situ studio
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Housing Merit Award
RuMo
in situ studio
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Housing Merit Award
Spruce Ridge Cabin
Altura Architects
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Honor Award
Appoquinimink Library
Perkins&Will with Tetra Tech
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Honor Award
Patton Building
Clark Nexsen
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Honor Award
U.S. Colored Troops Memorial
LS3P Associates, LTD.
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Honor Award
YMCA Camp Kanata Dining Hall
Andre Johnson Architect, PLLC
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Housing Honor Award
Durham Central Park Cohousing Community
withArchitecture
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Housing Honor Award
Jones St Residences
The Raleigh Architecture Co
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Housing Honor Award
Steel Louise
SILO AR+D
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2023 Phil Freelon Public Architecture Award: Appoquinimink Library by Perkins&Will with Tetra Tech
Created in 2020, this award will endeavor to encourage, solicit and showcase projects in the public realm that embody the ideals Phil sought to engage with communities and the built environment. The following quote from Phil, should be used as guidance in determining the selection of the nominees.
“I have worked through my career as an architect to create environments that are uplifting, inspiring, and set the tone for sharing knowledge and facilitating cultural exchanges. You see, I believe that the built environment- buildings and landscapes – can and should contribute in a positive way to the lives of everyday people. Beautiful architecture should be accessible to all.’ – Phil Freelon, FAIA.
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Appoquinimink Library
Perkins&Will with Tetra Tech
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2023 AIA North Carolina Architecture Educator of the Year:
Sara Glee Queen, AIA
Created in 2022, the Educator of the Year Award is bestowed upon any educator, faculty member, administrator, or staff person who has furthered the objectives of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in the role of educating and supporting the next generation of architects.
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2023 AIA North Carolina Emerging Professional Friendly Firms
Created in 2021, as we envision the future of architecture, AIA North Carolina wants to highlight and celebrate workplaces that foster growth and opportunities for Emerging Professionals (EPs) to engage in the profession and in our communities. The AIA North Carolina – Emerging Professional Friendly Firm Award and Certification was developed to honor architecture firms that create supportive, career-advancing environments for EPs to flourish.
Certification will be granted annually to architecture firms that foster the growth of diverse, creative, resilient, and knowledgeable architects. The Outstanding Award will be presented annually to firms that demonstrate they go above and beyond to offer superior support and opportunities to EPs in other exceptional ways.
The recipients of 2023 Emerging Professional Friendly Firm Certifications are Hanbury, HH Architecture, and Perkins&Will.
The 2023 Outstanding Emerging Professional Friendly Firms are awarded to Gresham Smith and Morris-Berg Architects.
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2023 Emerging Professional Friendly Firm Certification Recipients
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2023 Outstanding Emerging Professional Friendly Firms
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2023 AIA North Carolina
Associate Award: Asa Santa Cruz, Assoc. AIA
Created in 2021, The AIA Associate Award is given to individual Associate AIA members to recognize outstanding leaders and creative thinkers for significant contributions to their communities and the architecture profession.
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2023 AIA North Carolina
Young Architect Award: Shawna Mabie, AIA, and Matthew Szymanski, AIA
Created in 2021, The AIA Young Architect Award honors individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and made significant contributions to the architecture profession early in their careers.
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2023 Gail A. Lindsey Award:
Matt Barnett, AIA
The Gail A. Lindsey Award is an honor bestowed to individuals or organizations in North Carolina that have worked in the architectural or an allied profession with the passion and commitment that is exemplary of Gail A. Lindsey. Advancing a cause; tirelessly working to improve the surrounding environment; performing work efforts with grace, and lifting the performance of all with whom one engages, are all qualities demonstrated by the award recipient(s).
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2023 Kamphoefner Prize:
The Raleigh Architecture Company
Established by Henry and Mabel Kamphoefner, the Kamphoefner Prize encourages individuals and firms to pursue the fundamental principles of the modern movement in architecture. The prize will be awarded to a licensed architect, or architectural firm currently practicing in North Carolina which has, for a sustained period of not less than 10 years, consistently contributed the most to the progress and excellence in the development of the Modern Movement in architecture.
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2023 AIA North Carolina Firm Award: in situ studio
The AIA North Carolina Firm Award shall be awarded to a North Carolina firm that has consistently produced quality architecture with a verifiable level of client satisfaction for a period of at least 10 years as an established presence in this state. This award is the highest honor the Chapter can bestow upon a firm.
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2023 William H. Deitrick Service Medal: Cathy Morrison, AIA
The AIA North Carolina William H. Deitrick Service Medal will be presented to an AIA North Carolina member who exhibits extraordinary service to the community, profession, or AIA North Carolina. The medal is named in honor of the late William Henley Deitrick, FAIA, a former president of AIA North Carolina.
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2023 F. Carter Williams Gold Medal: Walt Teague, FAIA
This is the highest honor presented by the Chapter to a member of AIA North Carolina. It is awarded to an individual in recognition of a distinguished career or extraordinary accomplishments as an architect. The award is named in memory of Raleigh architect F. Carter Williams, FAIA.
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