ARCHITECT 2023:03

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2023 PROGRESSIVE ARCHITECTURE AWARDS

Introducing the 70th Annual Progressive Architecture Award Winners2023 P/A Awards Introducing the 70th Annual Progressive Architecture Award WinnersThis year’s jury recognized 10 unbuilt projects from the U.S., Canada, Poland, and Uganda.

Light Grain, by Ja Architecture StudioCommercial Project Light Grain, by Ja Architecture StudioThis new bakery occupies an infill addition between two old Toronto buildings.

Regietów Chyża, by WOJRSingle-Family Project Regietów Chyża, by WOJRClocking in at just 753 square feet, the timber balloon-frame structure sits atop a series of concrete slabs.

Don Mills Jamatkhana and Ismaili Community Centre, by Architects—AllianceCommunity Project Don Mills Jamatkhana and Ismaili Community Centre, by Architects—AllianceThe building will feature a prayer hall, a roof garden, and a library, among other spaces.

Hollywood Dell Hollywood Dell ADU, by AAmp StudioOutbuilding Project Hollywood Dell Hollywood Dell ADU, by AAmp StudioA 600-square-foot, wood-frame ADU in Los Angeles.

Longwood Gardens West Conservatory, by Weiss/ManfrediCultural Project Longwood Gardens West Conservatory, by Weiss/ManfrediWeiss/Manfredi Architecture / Landscape / Urbanism

Framework Plan for a Riverine Commons and Institute, by University of Arkansas Community Design Center Cultural Project Framework Plan for a Riverine Commons and Institute, by University of Arkansas Community Design CenterA cultural venue for recreation, education, and conservation in Fayetteville, Ark.

Kyabirwa Surgical Center, by GKGHealthcare Project Kyabirwa Surgical Center, by GKGA vital scheme that full range of surgery, treatment, and preventative medicine to the largely agricultural communities spread out along the northern shore of Lake Victoria in Uganda.

Poché Habitats, by NADAAAResidential Project Poché Habitats, by NADAAAThe residence puts utility at the forefront without desecrating its natural surroundings.

Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion, by LMN ArchitectsCommercial Projects Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion, by LMN ArchitectsThe new Aquarium Ocean Pavilion design highlights sensitivity to existing ecologies and the impact of the built environment.

 La Brea Tar Pits and Museum, by Weiss/ManfrediCultural Project La Brea Tar Pits and Museum, by Weiss/ManfrediA 522,720-square-foot master plan that connects the ancient site’s elements and reimagines them as part of a continuum with lessons for today and the future.

TECH + PRACTICE

Next Progressives: Farouki FaroukiNext Progressives Next Progressives: Farouki FaroukiThis New Orleans firm is hoping to “bring joy and beauty to the world while progressing the fields of architecture and design.”

Alta Vista Residence, by Alterstudio ArchitectureSingle-Family Project Alta Vista Residence, by Alterstudio ArchitectureThis single-family abode features an ADU, which sits 10 feet from the main house.

Designers Select: Landscape ProductsDesigners Select Designers Select: Landscape ProductsThree California-based pros reveal the tools and collaborators that help make their landscape projects truly bloom.

EDITORIAL

Remembering the 1980sEditorial Remembering the 1980sAfter visiting an exhibition at the the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, ARCHITECT editor-in-chief Paul Makovsky examines some of the decade’s noteworthy architecture, design, and fashion.

AIA ARCHITECT

An Architect With a Challenging Path Is Creating More OpportunitiesAIA Voices An Architect With a Challenging Path Is Creating More OpportunitiesGratitude, growth and generosity.

Student Debt Stymies Retirement PlanningAIA Now Student Debt Stymies Retirement PlanningNew data shows that saving for retirement is challenging for AIA members carrying student debt.

How Is Student Debt Shaping Architecture? AIA Feature How Is Student Debt Shaping Architecture?A new survey tells us that almost half of architects who borrowed money for college have considered leaving architecture or have already done so. What can the profession do?

Designing for Health and Wellness: The Next Great ChallengeActive Design Designing for Health and Wellness: The Next Great ChallengeWe have sustainable design to conserve our resources and resilient design to protect us from the changing environment. Now active design is coming to make us healthier.

Collective VoicesAIA Perspective Collective VoicesFinding progress, support, and inspiration in community.