AIA Colorado recognized its 2012 architectural design and honor awards recipients during a ceremony on Nov. 3 at the association’s annual awards ceremony in Keystone, Colo.
The following 16 architectural design awards were selected from 108 entries submitted by Colorado architects who are members of AIA Colorado. These were presented by AIA Colorado 2012 Design Awards Jury Chair J. Windom Kimsey of Tate Snyder Kimsey, Las Vegas.
The highest award is honor, followed by merit and then citation.
Honor Award for Built Architecture
Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine, La Jolla, Calif.
Designed by Fentress Architects, Denver; and Davis Davis Architects, San Diego
Honor Award for Built Architecture
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs
Designed by Tryba Architects, Denver
Merit Award for Built Architecture
Brown Hall Addition & Renovation, Golden
Designed by Anderson Mason Dale Architects, Denver
Merit Award for Built Architecture
Mineta San Jose International Airport, Terminal B, San Jose, Calif.
Designed by Fentress Architects, Denver
Merit Award for Built Architecture
Denver Central Platte Campus, Denver
Designed by RNL, Denver
Merit Award for Built Architecture
Eastside Human Services, Denver
Designed by RNL, Denver
Merit Award for Built Architecture
Tori Tori Restaurant, Mexico City
Designed by Rojkind Arquitectos, Mexico City
Merit Award for Unbuilt Architecture
START Bus Operations and Maintenance Facility and Transit Center, Jackson, Wyo.
Designed by RNL, Denver
Citation Award for Built Architecture
2290, Boulder
Designed by Arch11, Boulder