For the 47th year, AIA New York State has announced the winners of its annual Design Awards. This year, seven excellence awards, 13 merit awards, and 20 citation awards were presented. Of these 40 projects, 25 are built in-state, nine are located out-of-state, and six are international.
The projects were divided into 14 categories, including a Best in State, awarded to Rogers Partners Architects+Urban Designers for its Henderson-Hopkins school in Baltimore. Other categories included Adaptive Reuse/Historic Preservation; Commercial/Industrial Large; Commercial/Industrial Small; Institutional; Institutional AIA Chapter Recognition; Interiors; International; Pro Bono; Residential Large; Residential Multi Family; Residential Small; Unbuilt Young (Less than 10 years); and Urban Planning/Design.
Recipients were announced at a reception held in October in Saratoga, N.Y.
To view details and images of the excellence and merit awards, click on the project name to jump to ARCHITECT’s Project Gallery. This year’s jury also named 20 other citation awards, which are not listed.
Best in New York State
Henderson-Hopkins School, in Baltimore, by Rogers Partners Architects+Urban Designers
Award of Excellence: Adaptive Reuse/Historic Preservation

Michael Moran/OTTO
Excellence of Design: Institutional

Tim Griffith
Award of Excellence: Institutional

David Sundberg/ESTO
Award of Excellence: Interiors

Robert Garneau
Award of Excellence: International

Per Andersen
Award of Excellence: Residential Large

Bates Masi + Architects
Merit of Design: Commercial/Industrial Large
Bruce Damonte Photography
Award of Merit: Commercial/Industrial Large

Nikolas Koenig

Matthew Williams Photography
WCNY Public Television & Radio, in Syracuse, N.Y., by King + King Architects, LLP
Award of Merit: Institutional

Sott Frances
Kline Center Addition, in Carlisle, Pa., by CannonDesign

Nic Lehoux
Whitney Museum of American Art, in New York, by Cooper, Robertson, & Partners in collaboration with Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Award of Merit: Interiors

Frank Oudeman
Award of Merit: Pro Bono

Award of Merit: Residential Large

Michael Moran Photography

Paul Warchol Photography
House on Maine Coast, in Camden, Maine, by Toshiko Mori Architect

Jeremy Bittermann
Award of Merit: Residential Multi Family

Don Cochran Photography
Award of Merit: Residential Small

Florian Holzer