AIA 2015_SMALL PROJECT AWARDS





Category 1: 
A small project construction, object, work of environmental art or architectural design element up to $150,000 in construction cost.


Bloom
USC School of Architecture
Los Angeles
Fuente: ARCHITECT

 Photo: Brandon Shigeta

 Photo: Brandon Shigeta

 Photo: Derek Greene

 Photo: Doris Sung

 Photo: Courtesy USC School of Architecture

 Photo: Courtesy USC School of Architecture

Photo: Brandon Shigeta

web USC School of Architecture: https://arch.usc.edu/





Centennial Chromagraph at The University of Minnesota School of Architecture
Variable Projects
Minneapolis























Centennial Chromagraph: Fabrication, Finishing, Assembly from Adam Marcus on Vimeo.

web VARIABLE PROJECTS: http://www.variableprojects.com/










Category 2: 
A small project construction, up to $1,500,000 in construction cost.


Pleated House 
Johnsen Schmaling Architects
Door County, Wis




















web JOHNSEN SCHMALING ARCHITECTS: http://www.johnsenschmaling.com/






Principal Riverwalk Pavilion
Substance Architecture
Des Moines







Photography: © Paul Crosby


web substancearchitecture: http://www.substancearchitecture.com/






The Lawn on D
Sasaki Associates
Watertown, Mass.









Photography: ©Christian Phillips 

web SASAKI: http://www.sasaki.com/









Category 3: 
A small project construction, object, work of environmental art, or architectural design less than 5,000-square-foot constructed by the architect.


Quonochontaug House
Bernheimer Architecture 
Quonochontaug, R.I.










Photographs by Jeremy Bittermann

web BERNHEIMER ARCHITECTURE: http://bernheimerarchitecture.com/





The Levitt Pavilion
WRT
Bethlehem, Penn










Photography: © Jeffrey Totaro; Paul Warchol

web WRT: http://www.wrtdesign.com/










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