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LOCAL VS. GLOBAL

LOCAL VS. GLOBAL

The 2020 AIA Dallas Design Awards were selected by a jury composed of esteemed architects: Chris-Annmarie Spencer, AIA, principal at Wheeler Kearns Architects in Chicago; Gabriel Smith, FAIA, director at Thomas Phifer and Partners in New York City; and Wendell Burnette, FAIA, founder of Wendell Burnette Architects in Phoenix. The jury deliberated on 72 entries and selected the recipients based not solely on their aesthetic qualities, but also on their ability to push the boundaries of what architecture can do even within mundane settings as well as projects that preserved the stories of a place.

“We are greatly impressed by the number of entries that displayed high quality and thoughtfulness, even though we are in the middle of the pandemic situation,” said 2020 AIA Dallas Design Awards Committee Chair Kei Lee, AIA. “We believe it proves that architects are nimble and prepared to face difficult situations, eventually overcoming them and making our world much better. We congratulate the award recipients and all who participated in our 2020 event.”

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The submissions for the 53rd AIA Dallas Design Awards represented a range of project typologies across the globe — from hospitals, stadiums, and museums to residences, chapels, and restaurants.

View the entire 2020 gallery of entries and recipients at www.aiadallasdesignawards.com

HONOR AWARDS

ESTADIO BORREGOS

BECK ARCHITECTURE LLC

Dallas, TX

AREA: 143,300 square feet

ARCHITECT: Beck Architecture LLC // CLIENT: Tec de Monterrey // CONTRACTOR: The Beck Group // PHOTOGRAPHERS: Federico de Jesús Sánchez Gutiérrez, Adrian Llaguno Treviño, and The Beck Group

3-Edge Residence

2020 Built Design Awards | Small Projects | Entry #3795

HONOR AWARDS

3-EDGE RESIDENCE

FAR + DANG

Dallas, TX

AREA: 2,264 square feet

ARCHITECT: FAR + DANG // CONTRACTOR: Dwellings: A Kagan Company // ENVELOPE/ROOFING/WATERPROOFING: RCS Roofing & Sheet Metal LLC // LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Patrick Dickinson // STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Childress Engineering // PHOTOGRAPHER: Robert Tsai

GALLERY: HONOR AWARDS

SIGNAZON

GFF

Plano, TX

AREA: 29,000 square feet

ARCHITECT: GFF // CLIENT: Signazon // CONTRACTOR: Bob Moore Construction // CIVIL ENGINEER: CGP Dynamic Engineering Consultants PC // MEP ENGINEER: Sutton Eldridge Engineering LLC // STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Click Engineering //

PHOTOGRAPHER: Andrew Adkison, AIA

2020 Built Design Awards | Small Projects | Entry #3797

Pacific Plaza Pavilion

HKS INC.

Dallas, TX

AREA: 4,600 square feet

FIRM/ARCHITECT: HKS Inc. // CLIENT: Parks for Downtown Dallas //

CONTRACTOR: The Beck Group // ENVELOPE: Zahner Metals // LANDSCAPE

ARCHITECT: SWA Group // LIGHTING: Scott Oldner Lighting // STRUCTURAL

ENGINEER: Brockette Davis Drake // PHOTOGRAPHERS: Parrish Ruiz de Velasco, SWA Group, Zahner Metals, and HKS Inc.

Pittman Hotel

PERKINS&WILL

Dallas, TX

AREA: 140,000 square feet

FIRM/ARCHITECT: Perkins&Will // CLIENT: Westdale Real Estate and Asset

Management and Hightower // CONTRACTOR: Balfour Beatty // ELEVATOR

CONSULTANT: HH Angus // HISTORICAL CONSULTANT: Gary Skotnicki //

ACCESSIBILITY: TAS Compliance // ACOUSTICAL: Swallow Acoustic Consultants // AUDIO/VISUAL/TELECOM: Presentation Products // CIVIL ENGINEER: KimleyHorn // INTERIORS: Busta Studio // KITCHEN: Bosma Design Solutions Inc. //

Client: Parks for Downtown Dallas

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Talley Associates // LIGHTING: OHM Lighting // MEP

Location: Dallas, Texas

ENGINEER: Schmidt & Stacy Consulting Engineers // SPECIFICATIONS: Perkins&Will // STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Thornton Tomasetti // PHOTOGRAPHERS: Leonid

Furmansky and Chris Molina

2000 Ross

HKS INC.

Dallas, TX

AREA: 390,000 square feet

Size: 4,600 square feet s.f.

Completion Date: 10/23/2019

ARCHITECT: HKS Inc. // CLIENT: JP Morgan Chase/Stream Realty // CONTRACTOR: Austin Commercial // CIVIL ENGINEER: Kimley-Horn // ENVELOPE: Haley Greer //

GRAPHICS/WAYFINDING: RSM Design // LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: TBG Partners // MEP ENGINEER: Blum Engineering // PARKING/TRANSIT: Jason Carpenter and Brian Lozano // STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Brockette Davis Drake Inc. //

PHOTOGRAPHER: Daryl Shields

Located at the main entrance leading into Pacific Plaza Park, the pavilion welcomes pedestrians into the park with a grand shade-providing structure. Where just a year prior existed as a surface parking lot, an iconic gateway to a neighborhood park now stands prominently at a critical downtown intersection. From this intersection of St. Paul and Pacific Avenue, clear sight lines are visible to a string of nearby parks - Klyde Warren to the North and Main Street Garden to the South. In order to hold the prominence of this intersection and act as a visual beacon within downtown, the pavilion reaches out toward the corner intersection of Pacific Ave and North St. Paul Street, hovering above the main entry steps to welcome and shade pedestrians. Reacting to the topographic change of the park, the pavilion undulates and morphs its spatial relationship to the landscape as one winds around the pavilion. Acting as a backdrop to concerts and other civic events, a skin of perforated metal panels provides shade and filters light, presenting dynamic visual surface patterns throughout the day and complimented by illumination and shadows of the landscape at night.

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GALLERY: HONOR AWARDS

University Of North Texas College Of Law

STANTEC Dallas, TX

AREA: 106,753 square feet

ARCHITECT: Stantec // CLIENT: University of North Texas // CONTRACTOR: Turner

Construction // COST CONSULTANT: Project Cost Resources // CONSTRUCTION

MANAGEMENT: Turner Construction // ACOUSTICAL/AUDIO/VISUAL/TELECOM:

Datacom // CIVIL ENGINEER/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: JQ Engineering // ENVELOPE: Drytec // EXHIBIT DESIGN: Pony Allen Studios // FIRE PROTECTION: Jensen Hughes Inc. // INTERIORS/LIGHTING: Stantec // MEP ENGINEER: Purdy McGuire //

PRESERVATION: Architexas // ROOFING/WATERPROOFING: Drytec // SECURITY: Datacom // SPECIFICATIONS: WDEO // SUSTAINABILITY/ENERGY CODE: Studio D //

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Chad M. Davis, Terry Wier, and John Forasiepi

BAYLOR SCOTT & WHITE HEALTH

ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER

PERKINS&WILL Dallas, TX

AREA: 270,000 square feet

ARCHITECT: Perkins&Will // CLIENT: KDC & Baylor Scott & White Health //

CONTRACTOR: Austin Commercial // ELEVATOR: Lerch Bates // TRAFFIC: Pacheco

Koch // WIND: RWDI // AUDIO/VISUAL/TELECOM: WSP // CIVIL ENGINEER:

RLG Consulting Engineers // ENVELOPE: Morrison Hershfield // LANDSCAPE

ARCHITECT: Studio Outside // MEP ENGINEER: Telios Engineering // PARKING/

TRANSIT: HWA Parking // ROOFING/WATERPROOFING: Jim Whitten Roof Consultants

// STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: LA Fuess Partners Inc. // PHOTOGRAPHER: James Steinkamp

JUROR CITATION

1970S MODERN INTERIOR RENOVATION

MARC MCCOLLOM ARCHITECT Dallas, TX

AREA: 7,500 square feet

ARCHITECT: Marc McCollom Architect // CLIENT: Angelica and Eduadro Acuna //

CONTRACTOR: Mark Siepiela Custom Homes // INTERIORS: Joshua Rice Design and Marc McCollom, AIA // PHOTOGRAPHER: Charles Davis Smith, FAIA

CRITIC’S CHOICE AWARD

The Critic’s Choice Award was awarded individually by Inga Saffron, architecture critic at The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Belinda Tato, who is on the editorial board for Bracket Each selected Pittman Hotel, Perkins&Will.

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD

The People’s Choice Award presented by Charles Davis Smith, FAIA, was given to the Taula House (M Gooden Design) based on popular vote.

ARCHITECT: M Gooden Design // CLIENT: Dr. Yogesh Patel // CONTRACTOR: Hartman

Construction // MEP ENGINEER: Telios // STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Arch Consulting Engineers // PHOTOGRAPHER: Parrish Ruiz de Velasco

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