September 22, 2010
Reading Time: < 1 minuteCongratulations to the 2010 AIA-NJ Design Award winners, announced during the Awards Reception held in Bally’s Atlantic City on September 16th, during the East Coast Green Conference:
Merit Awards – Design Build Category
Midohaus Architecture
Vlahakis Residence, Harvey Cedars, NJ
Minervini Vandermark Architecture
360 14th Street, Hoboken, NJ
Merit Awards – Interior Architecture Category
Hugh A. Boyd Architect
office – Montclair, NJ
The Landmark, Philippines
Joshua Zinder Architecture & Design
office – Princeton, NJ
Waku Ghin Restaurant, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Merit Awards – Built
Environetics
office – Englewood Cliffs, NJ
The New York Foundling, Brown Place, Bronx NY
KSS Architects
office – Princeton, NJ
School of Hotel Administration – Tower Renovation
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Ikon.5 Architects
office – Princeton, NJ
Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center, Princeton, NJ
KSS Architects
office – Princeton, NJ
The Dorrance H. Hamilton Public Media Commons at WHYY
Philadelphia, PA
Honor Awards – Unbuilt
HDR CUH2A
office – Princeton, NJ
Biomedical Educational Research Institute
Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Honor Awards – Built
Ann Beha Architects
Carl A. Fields Center for Equality & Cultural Understanding
Princeton, NJ
KSS Architects
office – Princeton, NJ
Human Rights Institute,
Kean University, Union, NJ
Presentations will be made to all winners at the Annual Awards Dinner to be held in January, 2011, in Princeton.
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