2022 AIA Awards in Architecture
John Hill
21. February 2022
Olson Kundig's Century Project for the Space Needle is one of the eleven winners. (Photo: Nic Lehoux)
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has announced the eleven recipients of its 2022 Architecture Awards, the program that "celebrates the best contemporary architecture regardless of budget, size, style, or type."
Traditionally, the AIA announces its various awards, including the Architecture Awards, in the months leading up to the AIA Conference on Architecture. The two previous years were no different, except for the fact the conferences had shifted to strictly virtual formats due to the coronavirus pandemic. This year marks a return to in-person programming, with the AIA Conference on Architecture 2022 scheduled to take place in late June in Chicago. The following winners, announced recently on the AIA website, will be celebrated at the annual gathering, as will the numerous winners of other AIA awards.
The eleven winning projects are listed below in alphabetical order by project name, with links to the projects on the AIA website and other relevant links on World-Architects. The nine-member jury that determined the winners is at bottom.
Andlinger Center for Energy & the Environment in Princeton, New Jersey, by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners
Billerica Memorial High School in Billerca, Massachusetts, by Perkins & Will
The Century Project at the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington, by Olson Kundig
Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design in Atlanta by Miller Hull Partnership in collaboration with Lord Aeck Sargent. (Photo: Gregg Willett)
Home Building at Thaden School in Bentonville, Arkansas, by EskewDumezRipple
Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design in Atlanta, Georgia, by Miller Hull Partnership in collaboration with Lord Aeck Sargent (see also: building write-up by Ulf Meyer)
Marine Education Center at the University of Southern Mississippi in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, by Lake|Flato Architects in collaboration with Unabridged Architecture
The Owsley Brown II History Center in Louisville, Kentucky, by de Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop. (Photo: de Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop)
Menil Drawing Institute in Houston, Texas, by Johnston Marklee (see also: headline on occasion of building's opening in November 2018)
The Owsley Brown II History Center in Louisville, Kentucky, by de Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop (see also: US Building of the Week in March 2018)
Richardson Olmsted Campus in Buffalo, New York, by Deborah Berke Partners with Flynn Battaglia and Goody Clancy
The Shed in New York by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Rockwell Group. (Photo: Iwan Baan)
The Shed in New York, NY, by Diller Scofidio + Renfro (Lead Architect) and Rockwell Group (Collaborating Architect) (see also: headline on the occasion of the building's opening in April 2019)
US Embassy in London, England, by KieranTimberlake (see also: our peek at the building before its January 2018 opening)
The 2022 Architecture Awards Jury:
- Susan Blomquist, AIA, Chair, Payette, Boston
- L. William Zahner, Zahner, Kansas City, Mo.
- Ana Astiazaran, AIAS, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.
- Dominique Hawkins, FAIA, Preservation Design Partnership, LLC, Philadelphia
- Eddie Jones, FAIA, Jones Studio, Tempe, Ariz.
- Gia Mainiero, AIA, Dattner Architects, New York
- Pierre Roberson, AIA, AECOM, Detroit
- Gail Kubik, Assoc. AIA, Finegold Alexander Architects, Salem, Mass.
- Heather Young, AIA, Heather Young Architects, Palo Alto, Calif.