by Samantha Ashenhurst | January 29, 2018 4:06 pm
Earlier this month, American Institute of Architects New York[2] (AIANY) announced the winners of the 2018 AIA New York Design Awards[3] during a symposium at the Center for Architects[4]. A total of 32 projects were recognized with Honor, Merit, or Citation awards across four categories: architecture, interiors, projects, and urban design.
Two Ontario-based projects were among the recipients. Designers at NADAAA[5], along with Toronto-based firms Adamson Associates[6] (associate architect) and ERA[7] (restoration architect), received an Architectural Honor Award for the design of the University of Toronto[8] Daniels Building at One Spadina[9]. Meanwhile, Studio Libeskind[10] (with landscape architects from Claude Cormier + Associés[11]) received an Architectural Merit Award for Ottawa’s National Holocaust Monument[12].
Nominations were open to projects completed by AIANY members, as well as those by architects/designers practicing in New York or New York projects completed by architects/designers practicing elsewhere. Winners were selected based on:
To view a complete list of winners, click here[13].
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