by Brianna Crandall — April 17, 2013—The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected the ten recipients of its 2013 Small Project Awards . The AIA Small Project Awards Program, now in its tenth year, was established to recognize small-project practitioners for the high quality of their work and to promote excellence in small-project design. This award program emphasizes the excellence of small-project design and strives to raise public awareness of the value and design excellence that architects bring to projects, no matter the limits of size and scope.
Award recipients are categorized into four groups:
- Category 1: A small project construction, object, work of environmental art or architectural design element up to $150,000;
- Category 2: A small project construction, up to $1,500,000;
- Category 3: A small project construction, object, work of environmental art, or architectural design less than 5,000 square feet constructed by the architect. The architect must have had a significant role in the construction, fabrication and/or installation of the work, in addition to being the designer; and
- Category 4: Unbuilt architectural designs less than 5,000 square feet for which there is no current intent to build, of all project types including purely theoretical, visionary projects, with or without a client.
The 2013 Recipients of the Small Project Awards are:
Category 1
- Bemis InfoShop; Omaha, NE; Min | Day
- Cemetery Marker; South Canaan, PA; Kariouk Associates
- Studio for a Composer; Spring Prairie, WI; Johnsen Schmaling Architects
Category 2
- Nexus House; Madison, WI; Johnsen Schmaling Architects
- Pavilion at Cotillion Park; Dallas; Mell Lawrence Architects
- Webb Chapel Park Pavilion; Mission, TX; Cooper Joseph Studio
Category 3
- 308 Mulberry; Lewes, DE; Robert M. Gurney, FAIA
- Nevis Pool and Garden Pavilion; Bethesda, MD; Robert M. Gurney, FAIA
- Tahoe City Transit Center; Tahoe City, CA; WRNS Studio
Category 4
- Four Eyes House; Coachella Valley, CA; Edward Ogosta Architecture