AIA Reveals 2023 COTE Top Ten Award Recipients

Evaluated on predicted and actual design performance, this year's winners span the United States.

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Confluence Park in San Antonio, designed by Lake|Flato Architects and Matsys

Casey Dunn

Confluence Park in San Antonio, designed by Lake|Flato Architects and Matsys

As is tradition, The American Institute of Architects is celebrating the approach of Earth Day by announcing the winners of its 2023 COTE Top Ten Awards. Now in its 27th year, the annual program celebrates 10 projects displaying “integration of design excellence with environmental performance,” according to an AIA description. Although the COTE program was created in 1997 by the AIA Committee on the Environment, the program formally shifted in 2017—rather than evaluating projects solely on “predicted performance,” explains AIA, today’s winners have also been judged on “post-occupancy data and narratives.”

The 2023 COTE winners include affordable housing, a living laboratory, two offices, a nature center, three education projects, one infrastructure project, and a mixed-use project located across the United States. Each honoree was weighed against AIA’s Framework for Design Excellence, a toolkit of 10 criteria seeking “to inform progress toward a zero-carbon, equitable, resilient, and healthy built environment,” according to AIA.

The 2023 COTE Top Ten Winners

Bruce Damonte

Casa Adelante 2060 Folsom in San Francisco, designed by Mithun with collaborating architect Y.A. Studio


Casey Dunn

Confluence Park in San Antonio, designed by Lake|Flato Architects and Matsys


Chad Davies

DPR Sacramento Zero Net Energy Office in Sacramento, Calif., designed by SmithGroup


Brad Feinknopf

Harvard University Science and Engineering Complex in Cambridge, Mass., designed by Behnisch Architekten


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John W. Olver Transit Center in Greenfield, Mass., designed by Charles Rose Architects


Corey Gaffer

RIDC Mill 19: Buildings A & B in Pittsburgh, designed by MSR Design


Bruce Damonte

Nueva School Science and Environmental Center in Hillsborough, Calif., designed by Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects


Tom Harris

UC San Diego North Torrey Pines Living & Learning Neighborhood in San Diego, designed by HKS and Safdie Rabines Architects


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Watershed in Seattle, designed by Weber Thompson


The COTE Top Ten Award–winning Westwood Hills Nature Center in St. Louis Park, Minn., designed by HGA.

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The COTE Top Ten Award–winning Westwood Hills Nature Center in St. Louis Park, Minn., designed by HGA.

Westwood Hills Nature Center in St. Louis Park, Minn., designed by HGA


The jurors for the 2023 COTE Top Ten Awards comprised chair Katie Ackerly, AIA, David Baker in Oakland, Calif.; Julian Owens, Assoc. AIA, Jacobs in Arlington, Va.; Seonhee Kim, Design Collective in Baltimore; and Avinash Rajagopal in New York.


See more winners of the 2023 AIA Awards here. This is a breaking news post and will be updated.

About the Author

Madeleine D'Angelo

Madeleine D'Angelo is an associate editor for ARCHITECT. She graduated from Boston College with B.A.s in English and in French. Previously, she worked as a freelance producer for NPR's On Point and interned for Boston Magazine. Follow her on Twitter.

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