Browsing: 2023 Awards
1st Place, Adaptive Reuse, High-rise Opened in 1926, the ornate and unique 38-story Book Tower briefly held the title of tallest building…
2nd Place, Whole Building Studio Theatre is Washington, D.C.’s premier venue for contemporary theater and one of the most respected mid-size theaters…
Reborn as a Residential Tower, One Wall Street Brings Luxury Homes to New York’s Financial District
2nd Place, Adaptive Reuse, High-rise As one of the largest conversions in New York City’s history, One Wall Street has been reborn…
1st Place, Addition Cities derive their identity and sense of place largely from their architecture. This is particularly true of historic cities,…
1st Place, Adaptive Reuse, Low-rise San Francisco’s Showplace Square Historic District is a former manufacturing and warehouse neighborhood that has seen many…
1st Place, Addition One of the oldest Broadway theaters in Manhattan, the landmarked James Earl Jones Theatre (formerly Cort Theatre), designed by…
1st Place, Adaptive Reuse, Low-rise Facilitating change within existing building stock is the most important thing we can do to limit embodied…
Honorable Mention, Addition 80 M Street is the first-ever mass timber renovation of a commercial office building in Washington, D.C. Located in…
2nd Place, Adaptive Reuse, Low-rise The Elizabeth Peabody Public School was designed by Chicago Board of Education Architect W. August Fiedler and…
1st Place, Historic Boathouse Row, located along a scenic stretch of the Schuylkill River, is one of Philadelphia’s most cherished landmarks and…