Winners of the 2015 AIA San Francisco Design Awards
By Bustler Editors|
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
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HONOR AWARD (Architecture): Palega Recreation Center by Mark Cavagnero Associates. Photo credit: Tim Griffith Architectural Photographer
Every year, the AIA San Francisco chapter's Design Awards program celebrates noteworthy architectural design in the Bay Area. This year's program was restructured into three categories Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Unbuilt Design) and three concentrations -- which emphasize projects in the areas of historic preseration, urban design, and social responsibility.
The 2015 awards reeled in over 200 competitive submissions from around the globe. Winners were then revealed during a ceremony at The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco.
Scroll down to see a mix of some of this year's winning projects.
HONOR AWARD (Architecture): Boeddeker Park by WRNS Stusio. Photo credit: Matthew Millman Photography
MERIT AWARD (Architecture): University of California, Santa Cruz Biomedical Sciences Facility by EHDD. Photo credit: Matthew Millman PhotographyMERIT AWARD (Architecture): The David and Lucile Packard Foundation by EHDD. Photo credit: Jeremy Bittermann, David Duncan LivingstonMERIT AWARD (Architecture): National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Inouye Regional Center by HOK and Ferraro Choi Associates. Photo credit: Alan Karchmer Architectural PhotographerMERIT AWARD (Architecture): Bal House by Terry and Terry Architecture. Photo credit: Bruce Damonte PhotographyMERIT AWARD (Interior Architecture): 888 Brannan by Gensler. Photo credit: Jasper SandidCITATION AWARD (Interior Architecture): Bucktown Residence by Min | Day. Photo credit: Paul Crosby Architectural PhotographySPECIAL COMMENDATION (Architecture): The Exploratorium at Pier 15 by EHDD. Photo credit: Bruce DamonteCITATION AWARD (Architecture): Windhover Contemplative Center by Aidlin Darling Design. Photo credit: Matthew Millman PhotographySPECIAL RECOGNITION (Historic Preservation): 140 New Montgomery by Perkins+Will and Page & Turnbull. Photo credit: AT&T Archives, Blake Marvin, Henrik Kam, John Sutton, Perkins+Will, Plant Construction, Rienvan Rijthoven, SF Public Library Historical Photograph Collection, Stephen Schafer/HABS, Steven Poe, Tim GriffithSPECIAL RECOGNITION (Historic Preservation): 50 United Nations Plaza by HKS Architects, Inc. Photo credit: HKS Architects, Inc.
Find more project details and additional winners here.
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