AIA’s Top 10 Green Projects for 2008
Posted on June 6, 2008
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Every year since 1997, the American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment (COTE) has presented its Green Building Awards to projects that exemplify a sustainable integration between design innovation, community context and land use, longevity, bioclimatic design, water and energy conservation, materials, and indoor environment.
And the winners are:
- Yale University Sculpture Building and Gallery (KieranTimberlake Associates, LLP) New Haven, CT
- Queens Botanical Garden Visitor & Administration Center (BKSK Architects) Flushing, NY
- Pocono Environmental Education Center (Bohlin Cywinski Jackson) Dingmans Ferry, PA
- Nueva School Hillside Learning Complex (Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects) Hillsborough, CA
- Macallen Building Condominiums (Burt Hill with Office dA) Boston, MA
- Lavin-Bernick Center (VJAA) New Orleans, LA
- Garthwaite Center for Science and Arts, Cambridge School of Weston (Architerra, Inc.) Weston, MA
- Discovery Center at South Lake Union (The Miller|Hull Partnership) Seattle, WA
- Cesar Chavez Library (Line and Space, LLC) Laveen, AZ
- Aldo Leopold Legacy Center (The Kubala Washatko Architects, Inc.) Baraboo, WI
The AIA has chosen IRS - Kansas City Campus (BNIM Architects with 360 Architecture, Kansas City, MO) as its top Honorable Mention.
Visit the AIA’s website here.
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