AIA Indiana Announces 2015 Design Award Winners

The state chapter honored 14 projects throughout the Hoosier state, in addition to Colorado and Haiti.

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Lesle Lane

This year’s AIA Indiana Design Awards went to 14 Indiana-based firms that completed projects throughout the state, as well as in Colorado and Haiti. The awards, presented during the Ohio Valley Regional Convention in Columbus, Ohio , were given in categories of new construction with a project cost greater than $1 million; preservation/adaptive reuse/renovation; interior architecture with a project cost greater than $1 million; and non-traditional projects. Merit and citation awards were also given to new construction projects with a project cost greater than $1 million; new construction with a project cost less than $1 million; preservation/adaptive reuse/renovation, and interior architecture with a project cost less than $1 million. Archonics Design Partnership received the 25-year for their work on Hilbert Circle Theater, adding significant cultural revitalization to downtown Indianapolis.

The jury was made up of Tom Savory, AIA, founder and principal of Watson Tate Savory in the Carolinas; Kate Schwennsen, FAIA, chair of the Clemson School of Architecture; Chris Rose, AIA, founder and principal of Christopher Rose Architects in South Carolina; and Chuck Hultstrand, AIA, principal of LS3P.

For more on each project, click on the image name to view it in ARCHITECT’S Project Gallery.

HONOR AWARDS

New construction with project cost more than $1 million

Irvington Lofts, in Indianapolis, by ONE 10 STUDIO Architects

Raul J. Garcia Photography

CSU Suzanne and Walter Scott, Jr. Bioengineering Building, in Fort Collins, Colo., by RATIO

Tony Frederick Photography

Indiana University Hodge Hall Undergraduate Center, in Bloomington, Ind., by BSA LifeStructures

Preservation/Adaptive Reuse/Renovation

Duane Dart

Indiana University Rotary Building, in Indianapolis, by Schmidt Associates

Susan Fleck Photography

Jarden Home Brands, in Fishers, Ind., by Axis Architecture

Tony Costello

Haiti Block, a concept proposal slated for Haiti, by Costello + Associates

MERIT AWARDS

New construction, project cost more than $1 million

Ryan Kurtz

The Hinge, in Indianapolis, by Blackline

JWest Productions, LLC

Purdue University France A. Cordova Recreational Sports Center, in West Layfayette, Ind., by Moody Nolan

New Construction project cost less than $1 million

Lesle Lane

City Farmhouse, in Bloomington, Ind., by ONE 10 STUDIO Architecture

Preservation/Adaptive Reuse/Renovation

Douglas Anthony Adams

Columbus North High School, in Columbus, Ind., by CSO Architects, Inc.

CITATION AWARDS

New Construction project cost more than $1 million

Scott Pease Photography

Krach Leadership Center & Third Street Suites, in West Lafayette, Ind., by Scholer Corporation and Sasaki Associates

New Construction, project cost less than $1 million

Notre Dame LEEF Pavilion, St. Patrick's County Park, Buccellato Design (Photo by Matt Cashore)

Matt Cashore

Notre Dame LEEF Pavilion, St. Patrick's County Park, Buccellato Design (Photo by Matt Cashore)

Morrison Family Education and Outreach Pavilion, in South Bend, Ind., by Buccellato Design, LLC


Interior Architecture, project cost less than $1 million

Susan Fleck Photography

Taxman Brewing Co., in Bargersville, Ind., by Axis Architecture

25-YEAR AWARD

Darryl Jones

HIlbert Circle Theatre, in Indianapolis, by Archonics Design Partnership

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Angie Cook

Angie Cook is a digital content intern at ARCHITECT Magazine. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies at American University.

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