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Design Awards 2015

Design Awards 2015: The Event

August 23, 2015

 

Read the Special Edition Newsletter here:

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See all the submissions:
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Design Awards 2015 Special Edition

August 21, 2015

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2015 Birmingham Accolade Award winner, Tammy Cohen

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2015 Birmingham Accolade Award winner, Tammy Cohen

AIA Birmingham is pleased to announce the winner of the 2015 Birmingham Accolade Award — Tammy Cohen, AIA, of Cohen Carnaggio Reynolds!

The Birmingham Accolade Award is the highest honor the Chapter can bestow on one of its members. The award, established in 2006, indicates peer recognition of exemplary achievement or service to the Chapter, the profession, or society.

Cohen’s architecture career spans 26 years in Birmingham, with 19 years at the helm of Cohen Carnaggio Reynolds, one of the city’s highly regarded design firms. Her diverse and skillful design work is undergirded by a strong dedication to the further invigoration of rich urban environments, first in downtown Birmingham, but also notably in Woodlawn, Homewood and beyond. Some of her most prominent projects include historic preservation work at City Federal, the campus of Integrated Medical Systems and the Third Avenue South Mixed-Use Development, which is currently under construction.

In addition to her prolific architectural and urban design work, Cohen has invested deeply in the Birmingham community through service, participation and leadership with groups such as Kiwanis Club, the Urban Land Institute, Birmingham’s Design Review Board and many others.

Congratulations to Tammy!! She received an original Brad Morton sculpture designed specifically for the Birmingham Accolade Award.______

Special thank you to our title sponsors for the 7th year in a row!

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Media Sponsor:

Media Visions Logo

Bar Sponsors:

 

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BI Business Interiors
Consulting Construction Engineering
Engineering Design Technologies [/twocol_one] [twocol_one_last]
JohnsonKreis Construction
MBA Engineers
Tucker Jones [/twocol_one_last]

Jury Sponsors:
[twocol_one]AMA Lighting
BBG&S
Falkner Gardens
Harris Robinson Construction[/twocol_one] [twocol_one_last]
Humanscale
Lighting Partnership
Robins & Morton
Prier Construction[/twocol_one_last]

The Jury

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  • Nick Holt, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chair

    • Directing the technical architecture team in SOM’s New York office, Holt oversees the detailed development and documentation for all of the New York office’s projects. Since joining SOM in 1995, he has developed extensive experience working on high-rise and supertall commercial and mixed-use towers, financial trading facilities, health science projects, and residential and hotel towers. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects, a board member of the Urban Green COuncil and a senior fellow of the Design Futures Council. He holds a Bachelor of Archtiecture from the Auburn University College of Architecture Design and Construction.
  • Kim Yao, Architecture Research Office

    • Kim Yao, AIA holds an undergraduate degree in architecture from Columbia College: Columbia University and a Master of Architecture from Princeton University. She was Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture from 2001-2011 at Barnard College: Columbia University and has also taught at the School of Constructed Environments, Parsons, the New School for Design. She has lectured in New York City and abroad. She was a contributing author for the American Institute of Architect’s (AIA’s) The Architect’s Handbook of Professional Practice, 15th Edition, and was elected to the 2013 Nominating Committee for the New York City chapter of the AIA. She currently serves as an appointee to the New York City AIA’s Oculus Committee.
  • Paul Lewis, LTL Architects

    • Paul Lewis received a Bachelor of Arts from Wesleyan University in 1988 and a Master of Architecture from Princeton University School of Architecture in 1992.  He is a fellow of the American Academy in Rome and the winner of the 1998-1999 Mercedes T. Bass Rome Prize in Architecture.  He is an Associate Professor at Princeton University School of Architecture, where he served as Director of Graduate Studies from 2003 to 2009.  He has taught at Ohio State University as the Richard Trott Visiting Professor, Columbia and Barnard Colleges, The Cooper Union Chanin School of Architecture, and Parsons The New School for Design.  Paul served as Vice President of the Architectural League of New York and is currently a member of the Board of Directors.
  • Joel Barkley, Ike Kligerman Barkley

    • Joel Barkley is an architect as well as a watercolorist. He brings a painterly approach to the composition of houses and gardens. Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Joel received his Master in Architecture from Princeton University, where he was awarded the Thesis Prize, after receiving a Bachelor of Science from Georgia Institute of Technology. He also attended the Ecoles d’Art Americaines en France Fontainebleau. Before forming Ike Kligerman Barkley, he worked for Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, Robert A.M. Stern Architects and Diller + Scofidio. Joel has illustrated several gardening books, and maintains an organic garden in Bernardsville, New Jersey.

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See more photos from the event here.

The Winners

The winners of the AIA Birmingham 2015 Design Awards were recognized at the Design Awards Gala at the Kress Building on August 20.

Awards were given in seven categories: Adaptive Reuse, Commercial, Detail, Institutional, Residential, Unbuilt and Under $300,000. A jury composed of four New York City architects judged all 53 entries based on clarity of construction, regional vernacular, structural logic, honesty and restraint, thoughtful detail, consistency, spatially thoughtful floor plans and sustainability.

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The winners are:

  • MERIT AWARD in UNBUILT: The Addr3ss, bDot Architecture
    • Context of the containers, mixed-use is interesting for homeless
    • Empowering
    • Social argument rather than an architectural one
    • Nice idea, drawings, and floorplan
  • MERIT AWARD in UNDER $300,000: Crescent Building, Design Initiative, LLC.
    • Refresh of existing interior
    • Miesian balance of floor/ceiling
    • Nice project for the cost per square foot
  • MERIT AWARD in DETAIL: stoolē, bDot Architecture
    • Not too many friction fit, particularly in the age of Ikea.
    • Not regionally specific
    • Packs well, smart/efficient
  • MERIT AWARD in ADAPTIVE REUSE: Alabama Center for Architecture, Krumdieck A+I Design.
    • Regional materials
    • Kept windows above clerestory
    • Competent design/intelligent
    • Pine used liberally, nice richness
  • MERIT AWARD in ADAPTIVE REUSE: Birmingham School of Law, ArchitectureWorks, LLP.
    • Surrounded by books upon entering – impressed by books, appropriate for law school
    • Nice auditorium space
    • Intelligent adaptive reuse
    • Active Interiors work from street
  • MERIT AWARD in COMMERCIAL: Shades Creek Park Pool House, Barrett Architecture Studio.
    • Vented dormers with louvers are a nice detail
    • Elegant plan
    • AJ Davis, American Gothic influence – feels very American
    • Natural wood on interior porch – feels fresh
  • MERIT AWARD in INSTITUTIONAL: Homewood Board of Education, Williams Blackstock Architects.
    • Lifted bar as a single move – very clear, glamorous, simple gesture
    • Clean, simple, straightforward
    • Really nice thin fascia
    • Nice diagram, drawings
  • HONOR AWARD in RESIDENTIAL: Homewood Residence, Krumdieck A+I Design.
    • Chimney echoes the pitch of the gable, nice façade
    • Beautiful drawings
    • Nice section
    • Elegant kitchen
  • HONOR AWARD in COMMERCIAL: Taylor + Miree, Williams Blackstock Architects.
    • Truly of its place – steel city
    • Symmetrical but not modern
    • Nice modern canopy
    • Work space is special, with layout tables marching down center and clerestories; a space the jury would like to be in.
  • HONOR AWARD in COMMERCIAL: Revelator Coffee, Appleseed Workshop.
    • Great ceiling
    • Nice, considered photography
    • Good palette of materials
    • Communal round table interesting – moving away from the “Friends” coffee lounge
  • BEST IN SHOW: Camp DeSoto Gym, ArchitectureWorks, LLP.
    • Exceptional use of open air
    • Great reuse of materials
    • Nice plan, nice section
    • Cool benches

To view all entries, please visit https://aiabham.org/design-awards-2015/.

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CAI Office

August 21, 2015

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Project Name: CAI Office

Project Location: Homewood, AL

Owner/Client: Christopher, LLC

Architect(s) of Record:
Chris Reebals
Christopher Architecture and Interiors
3040 Independence Drive
Homewood, AL 35209

Project Team:
Chris Reebals, Architect
Scott Carlisle, Architect
Bill Moore, Project Manager
Brannon Foster, Architect
Joanna Goodman, Interior Designer
Emory Ratliff, Interior Designer

General Contractor: Stidco Construction

Photographer(s): All photographs taken by Scott Carlisle

Crooked Creek Water Reclamation Facility: Operations Building and Maintenance Facility

August 21, 2015

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Project Name:
Crooked Creek Water Reclamation Facility: Operations Building and Maintenance Facility

Project Location:
Gwinnett County, Georgia

Owner/Client:
Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources

Architect of Record:
Jim Griffo, AIA
Gresham, Smith and Partners
3595 Grandview Parkway
Suite 300
Birmingham, AL 35243

Project Team:
Tim Anson –Architect (Gresham Smith)
Julie Roquemore – Interior Designer (Gresham Smith)
Jeff Behel – Site (Gresham Smith)
Bridget Shealy – Civil (Gresham Smith)
Rick Wilson – Mechanical (Gresham Smith)
Johnathan Woodside – Mechanical (Gresham Smith)
John Horst – Mechanical (Gresham Smith)

Landscape Architect:
Trey Rudolph – Landscape (Gresham Smith)

Consultants:
Khalid Motiwala – Structural (AECOM)
Ira Brandell – Electrical (AECOM)

General Contractor:
Heavy Constructors

Photographer:
Scott Wang (all photographs)

Birmingham Fire Station No. 18

August 21, 2015

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Project Name:
Birmingham Fire Station No. 18

Project Location:

Birmingham, Alabama
200 Dugan Avenue
Birmingham, Alabama 35214

Owner/Client:
City of Birmingham

Architect(s) of Record:
(names and addresses)
Dorsey Architects Inc.
2301 1st Avenue North Suite 101
Birmingham, Alabama 35203

Project Team:
Clay Dorsey

Landscape Architect:
Hansen L/A

Consultants:
Civil
Engineering Design Technologies Inc.

Structural
MBA Group

Mechanical / Plumbing and Fire Protection,
Engineering Design Technologies Inc.

Electrical
Sajjadieh Engineering Group, P.C.

General Contractor:
Civicon General Contractors

Photographer(s):
Clay Dorsey
2-9 slides

Auburn University Wellness Kitchen

August 21, 2015

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Project Name:
Auburn University Wellness Kitchen

Project Location:
Auburn, Alabama

Owner/Client:
Auburn University

Architect(s) of Record:
Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood, Inc.
2701 1st Avenue South, Suite 100
Birmingham, AL 35233

Project Team:
Jeffrey Brewer, AIA | Principal-in-Charge
Mark Coyle, AIA | Project Manager
Jeff Slaton, AIA | Design Architect
Ellen Johnson, IIDA | Interior Designer
Jason Crunk, PLA, ASLA | Landscape Architect

Landscape Architect:
Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood, Inc.

Consultants:
CHB Mechanical
Hays Cheatwood Consulting, Inc.
Tucker-Jones Engineers, Assoc.
Vision Builders, Inc.

General Contractor:
Bailey Harris Construction

Photographer(s):
Edward Badham

American Family Care Corporate Office

August 21, 2015

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Project Name:
American Family Care Corporate Office

Project Location:
Birmingham, AL

Owner/Client:
American Family Care

Architect(s) of Record:
bDot Architecture

Consultants:
Jackson Renfro
Pinnacle Engineering

General Contractor:
Hallmark Builders

Photographer:
bDot Architecture

Marsh Residence

August 21, 2015

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Project Name:
Marsh Residence

Project Location:
Lowndesboro, Alabama

Owner/Client:
Undisclosed

Architect(s) of Record:
(names and addresses)
Dungan & Nequette Architects
1906 Cahaba Road
Mountain Brook, AL 35223

Project Team:
Jeff Dungan and Richard Long (architects)

General Contractor:
Francis A. Bryant Construction

Photographer:
Chris Luker

Private Residence

August 21, 2015

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Project Name:
Private Residence

Project Location:
Mountain Brook, AL

Owner/Client:
Withheld

Architect(s) of Record:
(names and addresses)
Design Initiative

Project Team:
Kris Nikolich
Marshall Anderson
Andrew C. Bryant

Consultants:

Structural
Barnett Jones Wilson

Mechanical
BBG&S

Interior Design
Patti Woods Interiors

Furniture Design
MDM Design

Kitchen
European Kitchens of Alabama

Drapery
Window Décor Home Store

General Contractor:
Philip Woods Home Builder

Photographer(s):
(please list which specific slides get credited to each photographer(s) listed)
Andrew C. Bryant

Crane Residence

August 21, 2015

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Project Name:
Crane Residence

Project Location:
Mountain Brook, AL

Owner/Client:
Philip & Cheryl Crane

Architect(s) of Record:
(names and addresses)
Dungan Nequette Architects
1906 Cahaba Road
Mountain Brook, AL 35223

Project Team:
Jeff Dungan
Heath Clement
Tommy Kute

Landscape Architect:
Hulsey Garden Design

Consultants:
Interior Design: Tracery Interiors
Structural: Tucker Jones Engineers

General Contractor:
BRBC, LLC

Photographer(s):
Exterior: Richard Long
Interior: Colleen Duffley

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