January 14, 2019
by: AIA New York
Tata Consultancy Services, Banyan Park by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners and Somaya & Kalappa Consultants. Photo: © Michael Moran, courtesy of Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners.
Tata Consultancy Services, Banyan Park by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners and Somaya & Kalappa Consultants. Photo: Michael Moran/Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners.
Ephemeral Edge by Dean/Wolf Architects and Reed Hilderbrand. Photo: Paul Warchol/Dean/Wolf Architects.
Ephemeral Edge by Dean/Wolf Architects and Reed Hilderbrand. Photo: Paul Warchol/Dean/Wolf Architects.
Floral Court by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates. Photo: Philip Durrant.
Floral Court by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates. Photo: Philip Durrant.
Shelter Island House by Christoff:Finio Architecture and James C. Grimes Land Design. Photo: Scott Frances.
Shelter Island House by Christoff:Finio Architecture and James C. Grimes Land Design. Photo: Scott Frances.
SUNY Fredonia Rockefeller Arts Center by Deborah Berke Partners and Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects. Photo: Chris Cooper.
SUNY Fredonia Rockefeller Arts Center by Deborah Berke Partners and Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects. Photo: Chris Cooper.
35XV by FXCollaborative and Beyer Blinder Belle. Photo: David Sundberg/Esto.
35XV by FXCollaborative and Beyer Blinder Belle. Photo: David Sundberg/Esto.
Tenement Museum Renovation by Perkins Eastman. Photo: Sarah Mechling/Perkins Eastman.
Tenement Museum Renovation by Perkins Eastman. Photo: Sarah Mechling/Perkins Eastman.
Columbia University The Forum by Renzo Piano Building Workshop; Dattner Architects; Caples Jefferson Architects; and James Corner Field Operations. Photo: Francis Dzikowski/OTTO.
Columbia University The Forum by Renzo Piano Building Workshop; Dattner Architects; Caples Jefferson Architects; and James Corner Field Operations. Photo: Francis Dzikowski/OTTO.
Cluny Park Residence by SCDA Architects. Photo: Aaron Pocock.
Cluny Park Residence by SCDA Architects. Photo: Aaron Pocock.
Virginia Commonwealth University Institute for Contemporary Art by Steven Holl Architects; BCWH; and Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture. Photo: Iwan Baan.
Virginia Commonwealth University Institute for Contemporary Art by Steven Holl Architects; BCWH Architects; and Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture. Photo: Iwan Baan.
University of Pennsylvania Department of Management & Technology Renovation by Studio Joseph; Scott Hensen Architect, and DAVID RUBIN Land Collective. Photo: Thomas Loof.
University of Pennsylvania Larry Robbins House Renovation by Studio Joseph; Scott Hensen Architect, and DAVID RUBIN Land Collective. Photo: Thomas Loof.
Empire Stores by S9 Architecture; Studio V Architecture; Perkins Eastman; and Future Green Studio. Photo: S9 Architecture/Imagen Subliminal.
Empire Stores by Studio V Architecture; S9 Architecture; Perkins Eastman; and Future Green Studio. Photo: S9 Architecture/Imagen Subliminal.
Princeton University Embodied Computation Laboratory by The Living and NK Architects. Photo: Michael Moran.
Princeton University Embodied Computation Laboratory by The Living and NK Architects. Photo: Michael Moran.
Cornell Tech Tata Innovation Center by WEISS/MANFREDI Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism. Photo: Albert Vecerka/Esto.
Cornell Tech Tata Innovation Center by WEISS/MANFREDI Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism. Photo: Albert Vecerka/Esto.
New York Public Library 53rd Street by TEN Arquitectos. Photo: Michael Moran/OTTO.
New York Public Library 53rd Street by TEN Arquitectos. Photo: Michael Moran/OTTO.
Turnstyle by Architecture Outfit. Photo: Ty Cole.
Turnstyle by Architecture Outfit. Photo: Ty Cole.
Oculi House by O'Neill Rose Architects. Photo: Michael Moran.
Oculi House by O'Neill Rose Architects. Photo: Michael Moran.
Chelsea Pied-à-Terre by STADT Architecture. Photo: David Mitchell.
Chelsea Pied-à-Terre by STADT Architecture. Photo: David Mitchell.
Claus Porto New York by Tacklebox Architecture. Photo: Eric Petschek.
Claus Porto New York by Tacklebox Architecture. Photo: Eric Petschek.
'Investing in Our Future: How School Modernization Impacts Indoor Environmental Quality and Occupants' by Perkins Eastman and District of Columbia Public Schools. Photo: Robert Benson.
'Investing in Our Future: How School Modernization Impacts Indoor Environmental Quality and Occupants' by Perkins Eastman and District of Columbia Public Schools. Photo: Robert Benson.
Dissolving Arch by stpmj, at the Amorepacific Museum of Art on Jeju Island in South Korea. Photo: stpmj/AmorePacific Museum of Art.
Dissolving Arch by stpmj, at the Amorepacific Museum of Art on Jeju Island in South Korea. Photo: stpmj/AmorePacific Museum of Art.
'Subculture: Microbial Metrics and the Multi-Species City' by Kevin Slavin, Elizabeth Hénaff, and David Benjamin/The Living. Commissioned by Storefront for Art and Architecture, 2018. Photo: Rafael Gamo.
'Subculture: Microbial Metrics and the Multi-Species City' by Kevin Slavin, Elizabeth Hénaff, and David Benjamin/The Living. Commissioned by Storefront for Art and Architecture, 2018. Photo: Rafael Gamo.
Tanderrum Bridge by John Wardle Architects; NADAAA; and OCULUS. Photo: Kristoffer Paulsen.
Tanderrum Bridge by John Wardle Architects; NADAAA; and OCULUS. Photo: Kristoffer Paulsen.
+StL: Growing an Urban Mosaic by Object Territories; [dhd] Derek Hoeferlin Design; and TLS Landscape Architecture. Image: Object Territories.
+StL: Growing an Urban Mosaic by Object Territories; [dhd] Derek Hoeferlin Design; and TLS Landscape Architecture. Image: Object Territories.
New York University 370 Jay Street by Mitchell Giurgola; STUDIOS Architecture; Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects; and Atelier Ten. Photo: Albert Vecerka/Esto.
New York University 370 Jay Street by Mitchell Giurgola; STUDIOS Architecture; Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects; and Atelier Ten. Photo: Albert Vecerka/Esto.
COOKFOX Architects' own office by COOKFOX Architects with Sustainability Consultants Paladino and Terrapin Bright Green. Photo: Eric Laignel.
COOKFOX Architects' own office by COOKFOX Architects with sustainability consultants Paladino and Terrapin Bright Green. Photo: Eric Laignel.
Bridge by GLUCK+ and The Sheward Partnership. Photo: Timothy Hursley.
Bridge by GLUCK+ and The Sheward Partnership. Photo: Timothy Hursley.

On the evening of Monday, January 14, 2019, nearly 200 architects and allied professionals gathered at the Center for Architecture to discover the winners of the 2019 AIA New York Design Awards. Following two days of deliberations by a a jury of independent architects, educators, critics, and planners, AIA New York publicly announced the 27 winning projects during a live event followed by a moderated discussion with the jurors. The jurors named the Tata Consultancy Services, Banyan Park by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners with Somaya & Kalappa Consultants as winning Best in Competition.

The jury (comprising Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, Hon. ASLA, Design Principal, Ross Barney Architects; Fabrizio Barozzi, Partner, Barozzi/Veiga; Craig Barton, Architect, Educator, and Author; Billie Faircloth, AIA, LEED AP BD + C, Partner, KieranTimberlake; Alessandro Munge, Principal, Studio Munge; Garth Rockcastle, FAIA, Founding Principal, MSR Design; and Brigitte Shim, Hon. FAIA, Principal, Shim-Sutcliffe), honored the selected projects and the firms that designed them as representing exceptional work by AIA New York members and architects practicing in New York City.

For each of the five categories (Architecture, Interiors, Projects, Urban Design, and Sustainability), winning projects were granted either an “Honor” or “Merit” award, was chosen for its design quality, response to its context and community, program resolution, innovation, thoughtfulness, and technique. Submitted projects had to be completed by AIANY members, architects/designers practicing in New York, or be New York projects designed by architects/designers based elsewhere. The winners range from temporary installations and exhibitions to large-scale urban interventions. 13 of the 27 winners are projects located in New York City.

All winning work will be exhibited in the 2019 AIANY Design Awards Exhibition at the Center for Architecture beginning April 15 with an opening reception from 6-8pm. Winning projects will also be recognized at the Honors and Awards Luncheon on April 15 at Cipriani Wall Street.

BEST IN COMPETITION

Tata Consultancy Services, Banyan Park
Location: Mumbai, India
Architect: Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners
Associate Architect: Somaya & Kalappa Consultants

ARCHITECTURE

Honor

Ephemeral Edge
Location: Austerlitz, NY
Architect: Dean/Wolf Architects
Landscape Architect: Reed Hilderbrand

Floral Court
Location: London, UK
Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

Merit

Shelter Island House
Location: Shelter Island, NY
Architect: Christoff:Finio Architecture

SUNY Fredonia Rockefeller Arts Center
Location: Fredonia, NY
Architect: Deborah Berke Partners
Landscape Architect: Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects

35XV
Location: New York, NY
Architect: FXCollaborative

Tenement Museum Renovation
Location: New York, NY
Architect: Perkins Eastman

Columbia University The Forum
Location: New York, NY
Design Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Architect of Record: Dattner Architects
Associate Architect: Caples Jefferson Architects

Cluny Park Residence
Location: Singapore
Architect: SCDA Architects

Virginia Commonwealth University Institute for Contemporary Art
Location: Richmond, VA
Architect: Steven Holl Architects
Associate Architect: BCWH
Landscape Architect: Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture

University of Pennsylvania Department of Management & Technology Renovation
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Architect: Studio Joseph
Preservation Architect: Scott Henson Architect
Landscape Architect: DAVID RUBIN Land Collective

Empire Stores
Architects: Studio V Architecture and S9 Architecture
Associate Architect: Perkins Eastman
Landscape Architect: Future Green Studio
Location: Brooklyn, NY

Princeton University Embodied Computation Laboratory
Location: Princeton, NJ
Architect: The Living
Architect of Record: NK Architects

Cornell Tech Tata Innovation Center
Location: New York, NY
Architect: WEISS/MANFREDI Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism

INTERIORS

Honor

New York Public Library 53rd Street Branch
Location: New York, NY
Architect: TEN Arquitectos

Merit

Turnstyle
Location: New York, NY
Architect: Architecture Outfit

Oculi House
Location: New York, NY
Architect: O’Neill Rose Architects

Chelsea Pied-à-Terre
Location: New York, NY
Architect: STADT Architecture

Claus Porto New York
Location: New York, NY
Architect: Tacklebox Architecture

PROJECTS

Merit

Investing in Our Future: How School Modernization Impacts Indoor Environmental Quality and Occupants
Locations: Washington, DC
Architect: Perkins Eastman
Strategic Research Partner: District of Columbia Public Schools

Dissolving Arch
Location: Seogwipo, South Korea
Architect: stpmj

Subculture: Microbial Metrics and the Multi-Species City
Location: New York, NY
Architect: The Living

URBAN DESIGN

Honor

Tanderrum Bridge
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Architects: John Wardle Architects and NADAAA in collaboration
Landscape Architect: OCULUS

+StL: Growing an Urban Mosaic
Location: St. Louis, MO
Architect: OBJECT TERRITORIES
Architect: [dhd] Derek Hoeferlin Design
Landscape Architect: TLS Landscape Architecture

SUSTAINABILITY

Honor

New York University 370 Jay Street
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Architect: Mitchell Giurgola Architects
Sustainability Consultant: Atelier Ten
Workplace Design: STUDIOS Architecture
Landscape Architect: Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects

Merit

COOKFOX Architects Studio
Location: New York, NY
Architect: COOKFOX Architects
Sustainability Consultant: Terrapin Bright Green

Bridge
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Architect: GLUCK+
Sustainability Consultant: The Sheward Partnership

 

For press inquiries, please contact Camila Schaulsohn, Communications Director, at cschaulsohn@aiany.org.

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