2012 Institute Honor Awards for Interior Architecture
The Institute Honor Awards for Interior Architecture acknowledge outstanding building interiors created by architects licensed in the United States. The awards program draws attention to the broad diversity of interior architecture. View all 2012 AIA Awards Recipients.
Children's Institute, Inc. Otis Booth Campus
- Koning Eizenberg Architecture
The adaptive reuse of three industrial buildings created the headquarters for a non-profit organization that assists children and families exposed to violence.
Read moreDavid Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center
- Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
Harmony atrium, a privately owned public space, was a defacto homeless shelter and small rock-climbing business. Lincoln Center sponsored the space with the true intention of creating a place for the public.
Read moreHyundaiCard Air Lounge
- Gensler
Located at Incheon Airport in Korea, this 250 sm project seeks to create an exclusive environment to offer unique travel assistance for HyundaiCard Black members.
Read moreThe Integral House
- Shim-Sutcliffe Architects
The Integral House creates a place for architecture, music, and performance located at the threshold between Toronto’s urban fabric and its extensive natural ravine system.
Read moreJoukowsky Institute for Archaeology & the Ancient World
- Anmahian Winton Architects
The Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World completely reinvents Rhode Island Hall, a historic Greek Revival building at the center of the Brown University campus.
Read moreMemory Temple
- Patrick Tighe Architecture
Memory Temple is an experience at the convergence of sound, material, light, form, and technology. The installation is accompanied by a site-specific composition by a world-renowned composer.
Read morePrairie Management Group
- Goettsch Partners
Executive investment offices for a retired design entrepreneur, the founder of a national home furnishings retailer, provided the opportunity to leverage the client’s passion for clean, bold modern design into a dramatic, light-filled investment office environment showcasing the client’s extensive glass and ceramic art collection.
Read moreRecord House Revisited
- David Jameson Architect
Four decades after their project was featured in the 1969 Record Houses issue of Architectural Record, the owners sold the house to a young couple. A condition of the sale was that the new owners would respect the character of the project, yet be able to revisit and alter the contained quality of the interior rooms to create a continuous living space visually connected to the woodland site.
Read moreThe Wright at the Guggenheim Museum
- Andre Kikoski Architect, PLLC
It was both an incredible honor and an exhilarating challenge to create The Wright, the new restaurant at the Guggenheim Museum -- which is the first addition to the building’s iconic interior.
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