AIA selects 2010 recipients of small project awards

by jbs072210 c3 — July 30, 2010—The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected the 10 recipients of its 2010 Small Project Awards. The AIA Small Project Awards Program, now in its sixth year, was established to recognize small-project practitioners for the high quality of their work and to promote excellence in small-project design.

Award recipients are categorized into three groups; Architecture in the Public Interest, Small Project Objects (up to $50,000 construction budget), and Small Project Structures (up to $500,000 construction budget).

Architecture in the Public Interest

  • Art as Shelter, Raleigh, NC; by Tonic Design
  • SplitFrame, Portland, CT; by North Studio at Wesleyan University

Small Project Objects

  • Shadow Pavilion, Ann Arbor, MI; by PLY Architecture
  • Plug-in Satellite Office—ASU, Phoenix, AZ; by Mark Ryan Studio

  • Prospect.1 Welcome Center, New Orleans; by Eskew+Dumez+Ripple
  • Puptent, New York City, NY; by Slade Architecture

Small Project Structures

  • East Village Studio, New York City, NY; by jordan parnass digital architecture
  • Salve Staff Canteen, Milwaukee, WI; by Johnsen Schmaling Architects

  • Kevin Mundy Memorial Bridge, Bozeman, MT; by Intrinsik Architecture
  • [Wide] Band—Nomadic Café, Los Angeles, CA; by Griffin Enright Architects