2011 AIA Columbus Design Awards
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AND THE WINNERS OF THE 2011 AIA COLUMBUS DESIGN AWARDS ARE...
AND THE WINNERS OF THE 2011 AIA COLUMBUS DESIGN AWARDS ARE...
Attention Emerging Professionals: This one's for you!
Martin Smith, AIA, NCARB, LEED Green Assoc. from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) will present on a range of licensure topics relevant to students, interns, supervisors, architects and people in the architecture profession. The presentation will review the steps necessary to achieve licensure to become an architect and other programs to get the most out of your career in architecture.
February 15, 2012
5:30 - 7:00 PM
1.5 LUs
The Center for Architecture & Design
380 East Broad Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215
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MERIT AWARD Photo credit: Brian Bass Photography |
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MERIT AWARD Photo credit: James Maguire |
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MERIT AWARD Photo credit: Brad Feinknopf |
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MERIT AWARD Photo credit: Brad Feinknopf |
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MERIT AWARD Photo credit: Randall Schieber |
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2013 AIA Columbus Design Awards
Awards Ceremony, presented by Head Juror Sebastian Schmaling, AIA of Johnsen Schmaling Architects
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Knowlton School of Architecture
275 West Woodruff Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
Program
KSA Baumer Lecture Series: Sebastian Schmaling, AIA | 5:30 PM (1.0 LU)
Cocktail Reception | 6:30 PM
Awards Presentation | 7:30 PM (1.0 LU)
The AIA Columbus Chapter's annual Design Awards Program recognizes excellence in architectural design by Columbus architects and those within the boundaries of the AIA Columbus Chapter. The program's purpose is to recognize the achievements for a broad range of architectural activity in order to elevate the general quality of architectural practice, establish a standard of excellence against which all architects can measure performance, inform the public of the breadth and value of architectural practice, and to honor the architects, clients and consultants who work together to improve the built environment.
To achieve these goals, the AIA Columbus Design Awards program has two divisions:
Architecture Awards
Architecture Awards is an all inclusive category, and recognizes design excellence for completed architecture executed in all scales, of all types of buildings, interiors, restoration, preservation and adaptive re-use. An Architecture Award entry may be any building or complex of buildings, constructed anywhere in the world, and substantially complete NOT before January 1, 2008.
Project Awards
Project Awards recognize design excellence in projects scheduled to be built, as well as those that will never be built. Submissions may be commissioned or self-generated, research or speculation. Competition entries, speculative research, etc. are all viable submissions.
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The winners of the 2012 AIA Columbus Design Awards are...
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HONOR AWARD Project Name Owner/Client Architect of Record Photographer Credit |
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MERIT AWARD Project Name Owner/Client Architect of Record Design Architect Photographer Credit |
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MERIT AWARD Project Name Owner/Client Architect of Record Photographer Credit |
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MERIT AWARD Project Name Owner/Client Architect of Record Photographer Credit |
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2012 AIA Columbus Design Awards Slide Show
This year's Head Juror was Julie Snow, FAIA, of Julie Snow Architects.
Julie Snow leads a studio-based practice in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The diverse scale and type of work is joined by a common exploration of material and detail. The studio's interest in pragmatic and critical programmatic reflection results in innovative designs that expand our understanding of architectural performance. Design strategies engage issues of how architecture performs within each project's social, cultural and economic context.
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