2004 Honors & Awards Recipients
The Gold Medal
Samuel "Sambo"
Mockbee, FAIA, Auburn University, Alabama
The Architecture Firm Award
Lake/Flato
Architects, Inc., San Antonio
Institute Honor Awards for Architecture
Bayer
Leverkusen, Germany; Murphy/Jahn, Chicago
The Brain,
Seattle; Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen, Seattle
Center of
Gravity Foundation Hall, Jemez Springs, N.M.; Predock Frane
Architects, Santa Monica, Calif.
Chicken Point
Cabin, Hayden Lake, Idaho; Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen,
Seattle
Deutsche Post,
Bonn, Germany; Murphy/Jahn, Chicago
DoMa Gallery,
Baltimore County, Md.; W Architecture and Landscape Architecture,
LLC, New York City
Los Angeles
Design Center & Cisco Brothers Showroom, Los Angeles; John
Friedman Alice Kimm Architects, Inc., Los Angeles
Northeastern
University, West Campus Residence Halls, Boston; William Rawn
Associates, Architects, Inc., Boston
The Point
House Polson, Montana; Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, Seattle
Salt Lake City Public Library, Salt Lake City;
Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc., Somerville, Mass., and VCBO
Architecture, Salt Lake City
The Seaside
Interfaith Chapel, Seaside, Fla.; Merrill and Pastor Architects,
P.A., Vero Beach, Fla.
Skybridge @
One North Halsted, Chicago; Perkins & Will, Chicago
State Street
Village, IIT, Chicago; Murphy/Jahn, Chicago
Steelcase
Project MAC, Gaines Township, Mich.; Thomas Phifer and
Partners New York City
Taghkanic
House, Hudson, NY; Thomas Phifer and Partners, New York City
Telenor
Headquarters, Oslo, Norway; NBBJ/HUS/PKA, Seattle
Institute Honor Awards for
Interior Architecture
Academic
Center for Student Athletes Louisiana State University, Baton
Rouge, La.; Trahan Architects, A.P.A.C., Baton Rouge, La.
American Meteorological Society Editorial
Offices, Boston; Anmahian Winton Architects, Cambridge, Mass.
Carol and Carl
Montante Cultural Center, Buffalo, N.Y.; Cannon Design Grand
Island, N.Y.
Coop Editorial, Santa Monica, Calif.; Pugh +
Scarpa, Santa Monica, Calif.
First Presbyterian Church of Encino, Encino,
Calif.; Abramson Teiger Architects, Culver City, Calif.
NAI
Exhibit-Silent Collisions: Morphosis Retrospective, Rotterdam, The
Netherlands; Morphosis, Santa Monica, Calif.
NYC Public
School 42 Library, Queens, Arverne, N.Y.; Weiss/Manfredi Architects
New York City
Pallotta TeamWorks New Headquarters, Los
Angeles; Clive Wilkinson Architects, Inc., Los Angeles
Institute Honor Awards for Regional and Urban
Design
Chicago
Central Area Plan, Chicago; Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
LLP, Chicago
The
Confluence: A Conversation, Heritage & Recreation Center, St.
Louis; The HOK Planning Group, St. Louis
Getting It
Right: Preventing Sprawl in Coyote Valley, San Jose, Calif.;
WRT/Solomon E.T.C. , San Francisco
Mission Bay
Redevelopment Plan, San Francisco; Johnson Fain, Los Angeles
Urban River
Visions, Worcester, Mass.; Goody, Clancy & Associates,
Boston
Twenty-five Year Award
National
Gallery of Art-East Building, Washington, D.C.
Young Architects Award
John Burse,
AIA, St, Louis
Donna Kacmar,
AIA ,Houston
Janis
LaDouceur, AIA, Minneapolis
David Jameson,
AIA Alexandria, Va.
Kevin G.
Sneed, AIA Washington, D.C.
Edward C. Kemper
Award
Robert A.
Odermatt, FAIA, Berkeley, Calif.
Thomas Jefferson Award for Public
Architecture
Biennial, not awarded in 2004
Institute Honors for Collaborative Achievement
Biennial, not awarded in 2004
Whitney M. Young Jr. Award
Terrance J.
Brown, FAIA, Albuquerque
AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural
Education
Stanford
Anderson, Dept. of Architecutre, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, Mass.





