Applause, applause for winners of the AIA Houston Design Awards. Winners were named in the fields of architecture, residential architecture, interior architecture, restoration/renovation and urban design. Entires were evaluated on quality of design, resolution of the program idea, sustainable responsibility, innovation, thoughtfulness and technique.
The award winners were announced at the 2015 Houston Design Awards on Thursday at the Asia Society Texas Center.
Jurors Mark Lamster (Dallas Morning News, Dallas); Michael Maltzan, FAIA (Michael Malzan Architects, Los Angeles); and Lorcan O'Herlihy (Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects, Los Angeles) deliberated the 117 submittals to declare this years winners.
Take a look at this year's AIA Houston Design Award winners:
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Kirksey Architecture
Wildwood Corporate Center
Architecture greater than 50,000 square feet
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University of Houston TDECU Stadium
Architecture greater than 50,000 square feet
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Cherie Flores Garden Pavilion
Architecture less than 50,000 square feet
BRAVE / Architecture
Sicardi Gallery
Architecture less than 50,000 square feet
Curry Boudreaux Architects
Camp For All: Star Place
Architecture less than 50,000 square feet
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Cougar Woods Dining Hall
Architecture less than 50,000 square feet
Powers Brown Architecture
Fort Bend Veteran's Memorial
Architecture less than 50,000 square feethttp://powersbrown.com/
CONTENT Architecture
Casa Lobo
Residential Architecture
Kinneymorrow Architecture
Kane Street Office
Interior Architecture & Renovation / Restoration
Murphy Mears Architects
Sabine Street Cottages
Residential Architecture
studioMET
Brooklyn Studio
Interior Architecture & Renovation / Restoration
Curry Boudreaux Architects
Bendit House
Renovation / Restoration
Murphy Mears Architects
Mid-Century Remodel
Renovation / Restoration
Nonya Grenader, FAIA
Clock Tower Studios
Renovation / Restoration
PGAL
Bethel Church Park
Urban Design
Gensler
Buddhist Cultural and Education Center
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Interloop—Architecture
J-Camp
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SMLA
Expo 2020 Cultural Identity
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