The Winners of the 2018 AIA/HUD Secretary’s Awards

The annual affordable housing awards program recognized two West Coast projects this year.

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In addition to covered community spaces, the courtyard also features outdoor gardens designed by San Francisco and Seattle firm GLS Landscape I Architecture.

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In addition to covered community spaces, the courtyard also features outdoor gardens designed by San Francisco and Seattle firm GLS Landscape I Architecture.

The American Institute of Architects announced the two winners of this year’s AIA/HUD Secretary’s Awards, an annual program presented with the Office of the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development that recognizes exemplary affordable housing projects. Winners are selected in four categories, although there is not always a winner in each category: Category one: Excellence in Affordable Housing Design Award; Category two: Creating Community Connection Award; Category three: Community-Informed Design Award; and Category four: Housing Accessibility—Alan J. Rothman Award.

The jury for the 2018 awards was comprised of chair Victor Mirontschuk, FAIA, of the New York office of EDI International; Elizabeth Cocke, the director of HUD’s affordable housing research and technology division; Katie Gerfen, editor of design for ARCHITECT; Luis Jauregui, FAIA, of Texas-based Jauregui Architecture Interiors Construction; Rachelle Levitt, director of HUD’s research utilization division; Adrianne Steichen, AIA, Oakland, Calif.–based Pyatok; and John Thatch, AIA, of Dahlin Group Architecture Planning, which has offices in California, Washington, and China.

Category One: Excellence in Affordable Housing Design Award

The building’s south façade is clad in Cor-Ten panels from Bok Modern.

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The building’s south façade is clad in Cor-Ten panels from Bok Modern.

Five88 in San Francisco
David Baker Architects

Category Four: Housing Accessibility–Alan J. Rothman Award

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Station 162 Apartments in Gresham, Ore.
DAO Architecture

Visit ARCHITECT’s Project Gallery for information on past and present winners of the AIA/HUD Secretary’s Awards.

About the Author

Sara Johnson

Sara Johnson is the former associate editor, design news at ARCHITECT. Previously, she was a fellow at CityLab. Her work has also appeared in San Francisco, San Francisco Brides, California Brides, DCist, Patchwork Nation, and The Christian Science Monitor.

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