AIA Announces Recipients of 2022 Architecture Awards
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected 11 projects as winners of its 2022 Architecture Awards. The annual architecture awards program celebrates the best contemporary architecture and highlights how spaces can respond to the needs of their residents and their context and include a sense of place, purpose, history and environmental sustainability. Selected projects include commercial, residential, and civic typologies, all designed by architects licensed in the United States.
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The selected winners are:
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United States Embassy London by KieranTimberlake

Richard Olmstead Campus by Deborah Berke partners with Flynn Battaglia and Goody Clancy

The Shed at Hudson Yards by Diller Scofido + Renfro and Rockwell Group

The Owsley Brown II History Center by de Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop

Menil Drawing Institute by Johnston Marklee

Marine Education Center by Lake|Flato Architects and Unabridged Architecture

Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design by Miller Hull Partnership and Lord Aeck Sargent

Building houses at Thaden School by Eskew + Dumez + Ripple

The Century Project at the Space Needle by Olson Kundig

Billerica Memorial High School by Perkins & Will

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment by Todd Williams Billie Tsien Architects | The partners

The nine-member jury includes: Susan Blomquist, AIA, President; L. William Zahner; Ana Astiazaran, AIAS; Dominique Hawkins, FAAI; Eddie Jones, FAAI; Gia Mainiero, AIA; Pierre Roberson, AIA; Gail Kubik, Assoc. AIA; and Heather Young, AIA.