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2004 Honor Awards

Excitement was palpable the evening of March 3rd at the National Building Museum, where a festive Accent on Architecture Gala dinner hosted by the AIA was attended by more than 1,000 guests—the largest turnout in the history of the event. They came to celebrate the AIA 2004 Honor Award winners for the Gold Medal, 25 Year Award, and Firm Award in the museum’s Great Hall, a marvelous setting of open archways, light, and height for such an occasion.

On our Web site, we feature the 16 architecture, 8 interiors, and 5 urban design project winners, all of which provide examples of design excellence.
– Jane F. Kolleeny

Gold Medal

Gold Medal: Samuel Mockbee
Web Exclusive Coverage: We celebrate the life and work of the 2004 Gold Medal Winner, Samuel Mockbee (1944-2001). In this special section, we feature the personal artwork of Sambo. Read on...

Photo courtesy Jeff Etheridge

Firm Award

Firm Awards: Lake | Flato
This Texas firm blends Modernism, regionalism, and sustainability to create architecture that responds to the sun, the shade, and the breezes, collaborating successfully among themselves in the process. Read on...

Photo © Bob Maxham

25 Year Award

25 Year Award: National Gallery of Art
It’s not easy being Modern on the National Mall, especially next to John Russell Pope’s 1941 West Building of the National Gallery of Art.
Read on...

Photo © Ezra Stoller / Esto

Architecture

Honor Awards: Architecture
Sixteen winning projects provide examples of stunning design. Read on...

Pictured: Chicken Point Cabin; Photo © Benjamin Benschneider

Interiors

Honor Awards: Interiors
This year’s AIA Interiors Honor Award winners share the common thread of renovation and adaptive reuse. Read on...

Pictured: Montante Cultural Center; Photo © Tim Wilkes

Urban Design

Honor Awards: Urban Design
Without planning, architecture becomes vacant of contextual meaning. Read on...

Pictured: Chicago Central Area Plan

 
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