{"id":99359,"date":"2013-05-08T12:07:57","date_gmt":"2013-05-08T12:07:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/designwire\/little-spaces-win-big-in-aia-small-project-awards\/"},"modified":"2022-11-16T18:33:27","modified_gmt":"2022-11-16T23:33:27","slug":"little-spaces-win-big-in-aia-small-project-awards","status":"publish","type":"id_news","link":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/designwire\/little-spaces-win-big-in-aia-small-project-awards\/","title":{"rendered":"Little Spaces Win Big in AIA Small Project Awards"},"content":{"rendered":"
Among the more than 200 submissions for the American Institute of Architects<\/a> 2013 Small Projects Awards, 10 winners were recognized for their high quality of work and their excellence in small-project design. The winners were varied and included everything from a cemetery marker to a transit center. The voting process was blind, so jurors did not know which firms or designers were responsible for what projects.<\/p>\n “As jurors, we felt challenged in the selection process, since there were projects that merited an award,” says Leonard Kady, AIA, jury chair and principal of Leonard Kady Architecture + Design. “But as jurors, we had to consider the best of the best.” The winners are:<\/p>\n Category 1 (a small project construction, object, work of environmental art, or architectural design element up to $150,000)<\/strong><\/p>\n • Bemis Info Shop by Min|Day<\/a><\/p>\n • Cemetery Marker by Kariouk Associates<\/a><\/p>\n • Studio for a Composer by Johnsen Schmaling Architects<\/a><\/p>\n Category 2 (a small project construction up to $1.5 million)<\/strong><\/p>\n • Nexus House by Johnsen Schmaling Architects<\/p>\n • Pavilion at Cotillion Park by Mell Lawrence Architects<\/a><\/p>\n • Webb Chapel Park Pavilion by Cooper Joseph Studio<\/a><\/p>\n Category 3 (a small project construction, object, work of environmental art, or architectural design less than 5,000 square feet in size, designed and constructed by the architect)<\/strong><\/p>\n • 308 Mulberry by Robert M. Gurney, FAIA<\/a><\/p>\n • Nevis Pool and Garden Pavilion by Robert M. Gurney, FAIA<\/p>\n • Tahoe City Transit Center by WRNS Studio<\/a><\/p>\n Category 4 (an unbuilt architectural design less than 5,000 square feet in size of which there’s no current intent to build, of all project types including purely theoretical, visionary projects, with or without a client)<\/strong><\/p>\n