by Brianna Crandall — July 29, 2016 — The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH) has selected the recipients of the AIA/AAH National Healthcare Design Awards program. The award program showcases what is considered the best healthcare building design and healthcare design-oriented research. Projects exhibit conceptual strengths that solve aesthetic, civic, urban, and social concerns as well as the requisite functional and sustainability concerns of a hospital.
Recipients were selected in four different categories, as indicated below. The winning projects of the 2016 AIA/AAH National Healthcare Design Awards are:
Category A: Built, Less than $25 million in construction cost
- Kaiser Permanente, Kraemer Radiation Oncology Center, Anaheim, CA; Yazdani Studio of Cannon Design
- Planned Parenthood Queens: Diane L. Max Health Center, Queens, NY; Stephen Yablon Architecture
Category B: Built, More than $25 million in construction cost
- Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) Regional Ambulatory Cancer Center, West Harrison, NY; EwingCole
- The Christ Hospital Joint and Spine Center, Cincinnati, OH; Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
- The University of Arizona Cancer Center (UACC) at Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ; ZGF Architects LLP
- University Medical Center New Orleans, New Orleans, LA; NBBJ
Category C: Unbuilt, Must be commissioned for compensation by a client with the authority and intention to build
- (No projects were selected in this category this year)
Category D: Innovations in Planning and Design Research, Built and Unbuilt
- Seattle Children’s Hospital, South Clinic, Seattle, WA; ZGF Architects LLP
More details on the pace-setting winning projects of the 2016 AIA/AAH National Healthcare Design Awards can be found on the AIA Web site.