AIA Selects 12 Projects for National Healthcare Design Awards
Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) July 11, 2013 -- Recipients were selected in five different categories; Category A: Built, Less than $25 million in construction cost, Category B: Built, More than $25 million in construction cost, Category C: Unbuilt, Category D: Innovations in Planning and Design Research, Built and Unbuilt and Category E: Master Planning Urban Design for Healthcare Settings.
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Category A: Built, Less than $25 million in construction cost
UCLA Outpatient Surgery and Oncology Center; Santa Monica, California
Michael W. Folonis Architects
Peace Island Medical Center; Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington
Mahlum
Adamsville Regional Health Center; Atlanta
Stanley Beaman & Sears
The Everett Clinic Smokey Point Medical Center; Smokey Point, Washington
ZGF Architects LLP
Category B: Build, More than $25 million in construction cost
University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital; Minneapolis, Minnesota
Tsoi/Kobus & Associates
Palomar Medical Center; Escondido, California
CO Architects
San Antonio Military Medical Center an addition to the Brooke Army Medical Center; Fort Sam Houston, Texas
RTKL Associates, Inc.
Category C: Unbuilt
Sheikh Khalifa Medical City; Abu Dhabi, UAE
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in a joint venture with ICME & Tilke as ITS
Category D: Innovations in Planning and Design Research, Built and Unbuilt
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Advanced Multimodality Image Guided Operating
Room (AMIGO); Boston
Payette
Rethinking the need for emergency department beds
Lennon Associates
Kaleida Health, Gates Vascular Institute and UB Clinical Translational Research
Center; Buffalo, New York
Cannon Design
Category E: Master Planning Urban Design for Healthcare Settings
Focal Point Community Campus; Chicago
HDR Architecture, Inc.
Jurors for the 2013 National Healthcare Design Awards include: Joan Saba, AIA, Chair, NBBJ; Orlando T. Maione, AIA, Maione Associates; Mike Mense, FAIA, mmenseArchitects; Kathy Reno, Joint Commission Resources, Inc.; Bill Rostenberg, FAIA, Stantec; Bryan Shiles, AIA, WRNS and Ron Smith, AIA, Design At The Intersection.
About The American Institute of Architects
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Matt Tinder, The American Institute of Architects (AIA), 202-626-7462, [email protected]
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