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2004 Regional Architecture Awards Announced
The 2004
awards for architectural excellence were presented at the AIA Northwest
and Pacific Region Annual Conference held recently in Big Sky, Montana.
Jurors for the competition included: Marsha Maytum, FAIA, Partner
in the firm of Leddy Maytum Stacey Architects; Robert Ivy, FAIA,
of McGraw-Hill Construction; Frank Barkow, Architect with Barkow
Leibinger Architects; and Lawrence Scarpa, AIA, with PUGH + SCARPA.
Projects and Architects Receiving Awards
Permission to use photos is granted
for news and feature purposes.
Awards of Honor
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BP
Energy Center; Anchorage, Alaska
Architect:
Koonce Pfeffer Bettis, Inc.
Anchorage, Alaska
Jury
Comments
· Special – great plan.
· Simply – beautifully
· Has interaction with forest – interstitial
space between building and forest are complementary
Photo
credit: Kevin Smith
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Uri
Village, Kwanghwa Island, Korea
Architect:
Byoungsoo Cho + Helen Pank
Seoul, Korea
Jury
Comments
· Created world for the people
· Really quite good
· Euclidian geometry
Photo
credit: Jongoh Kim
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of Dancing Fish, Paju, Korea
Architect:
Byoungsoo Cho Architects
Seoul, Korea
Jury
Comments
· Sketch drawings quite nice.
Units-simple planning – Gratifying.
· Plans really nice. Fresh sensibility, very light.
· Roof vs. Landscape. Residential living spaces very
strong
Photo
credit: Jongoh Kim
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Fauntleroy
Residence, Seattle, Washington
Architect:
Suyama Peterson Deguchi
Seattle, Washington
Jury
Comments
· Relationship between existing and new buildings.
· Restrained, not overblown.
· Plan/elevations simple
· Deck lips out and same thickness at roof
· Thin contrast in materials/ spine move experience
· Restraint – budget – held together tightly
· Gratified – not wild originality – doing
what they do very well
Photo
credit: Paul Warchol / Lara Swimmer
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Awards of Merit
Lantern
Wonderland, Victoria Park, Hong Kong
Architect:
dwp CL3
Central, Hong Kong
Jury
Comments
· James Turrell likes lantern that glows
· Single space, single use, serves purpose
· Framing – ground texture
· Inventive use of bamboo and other materials
· Integrated
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credit: Wu Kin Yat |
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Loyola
Jesuit Center, Portland, Oregon
Architect: Hennebery Eddy Architects
Inc
Portland, Oregon
Jury Comments
· Good solid all around project.
· Works very well.
Photo
credit: Photography by eckert & eckert
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Fisher
Pavilion at Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Architect:
The Miller/Hull Partnership, LLP
Seattle, Washington
Jury
Comments
· Almost Neo Brutalist piece of work
· Acts more as civic building
· It disappears, very well considered.
Photo
credit: Steve Keating
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Robert
& Margrit Mondavi Center for the Arts, Davis, California
Architect:
BOORA Architects
Portland, Oregon
Jury
Comments
· Institutional building, very light. Provides civic
face, gateway to University.
· Performing art space – conventional. Systems/energy
use interesting.
· Public space almost enough to carry project
Photo
credit: Jeff Goldberg / Esto Photographics, Inc.
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Willamette
Drinking Water Treatment Plant, Wilsonville, Oregon
Architect:
The Miller/Hull Partnership, LLP
Seattle, Washington
Jury
Comments
· Landscape is good.
· Vertical vs. Horizontal – tracks along slightly
sloping section.
· Human scale vs. concrete piers
· Nice in big scale.
Photo
credit: eckert & eckert
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Award of Citation
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Skyspace
Pavilion, UW, Seattle, Washington
Architect:
Donnally Architects in collaboration with James Turrell
Seattle, Washington
Jury
Comments
· Urbanistic, Elegant, Great project/great artist
Photo
credit: Lara Swimmer
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Adidas
Village, Portland, Oregon
Architect:
BOORA Architects
Portland, Oregon
Jury
Comments
· The company re-habited hospital.
· Recycle, relation to link of road
· Within city, not on new site
Photo
credit: David Papazian
Photography, Inc.
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Pacific
Artists Dance Center, Portland, Oregon
Architect:
Richard Brown Architects AIA LLP, Portland, Oregon
Jury
Comments
· Very simple. Doesn’t try to be anything it
isn’t.
· So simple – one space – one cleanup –
one canopy –The power of ONE
· Recycle/not dumped
· Careful eye to know when to stop
· No budget – came up with something unforgettable
· Someone made something out of nothing
Photo
credit: Bruce Forster / Michael Mathers
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Ode
to Roses, Portland, Oregon
Architect:
Fletcher Farr Ayotte PC
Portland, Oregon
Jury
Comments
· Really has great features
· Neighborhood – is a different place now
· Straight forward interior
· Project has no negative elements
Photo
credit: Brian Foulkes
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Past
Award Recipients
2003
Award of Honor
2003
Award of Merit
2003 Award of Citation
2002
Award of Honor
2002
Award of Merit
2001
Award of Honor
2001
Award of Merit
A historical file
of design awards winners is maintained in the Regional Office.
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