2020 AIA Nebraska Design Awards

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2020 AIA NEBRASKA DESIGN AWARDS

Saluting excellence in architecture

DECEMBER 6, 2020 SPECIAL SECTION


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AIA Nebraska unveils top architectural projects for 2020

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BEST OF THE BEST

By Chris Christen WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER

Nebraska architects responded in a big way when AIA Nebraska solicited entries for its juried 2020 Excellence in Design Awards. “Despite the pandemic, we had 103 submissions − the largest number from Nebraska architects to date,” said Sara Kay, executive director of the statewide chapter of the American Institute of Architects. AIA Nebraska’s nine Honor Awards and one Merit Award were chosen by a Michigan jury chaired by Craig Borum, FAIA, PLY Architecture. Fellow judges were Danielle Etzler, AIA, Gensler; and Lisa Sauve, AIA, Synecdoche Design Studio. The Excellence in Design program is an annual competition for Nebraska architects. Built and unbuilt projects are accepted; categories include Architecture, Interior Architecture, Details, Masonry, and new this year, Regional & Urban Design. In addition, emerging architects and architecture students could enter Built and Unbuilt projects for the jury’s consideration. Typically, AIA Nebraska salutes its Excellence in Design winners at a gala. COVID-19 prevented the gathering this year. The 2020 winners, showcased on the following pages, were judged on a variety of features, including unique design, originality, extended use attributes, sustainability, budget and use of environmental surroundings. AIA Nebraska, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2019, supports architects in fulfilling their commitment to excellence in design and livability in our buildings and communities. For further information, visit the American Institute of Architects, Nebraska Chapter’s website, aia.org/nebraska.

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Swanson Elementary School from Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture was one of this year’s Honor Award winners. LOW END, at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, was an Honor Award winner in the Interior category.

APP HIGHLIGHTS PAST AWARD WINNERS The Architectural Foundation of Nebraska recently launched a free app that features galleries of winners of AIA Nebraska’s Excellence in Design Awards. The app also has a tab for “150@150,” a project highlighting “Nebraska’s Landmark Buildings at the State’s Sesquicentennial” by Jeff Barnes. The book is presented by the foundation and the Nebraska Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. To download from your favorite app store, search for NE Architecture.

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AIA NEBRASKA DESIGN AWARDS Content for this World-Herald special section was provided by AIA Nebraska, a chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Editor Chris Christen, 402-444-1094; chris.christen@owh.com Designer Kiley Cruse Copy editor Marjie Ducey On the cover Wanaska Wedge House, Actual Architecture Company. Photographed by Dennis Radermacher/Lightforge. For special section advertising information, contact nick.cavallaro@owh.com

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Outstanding in their field: 2020 individual honors

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2020 Harry F. Cunningham Gold Medal for Architectural Excellence in Nebraska The Gold Medal is the highest honor the Nebraska Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) can bestow and is awarded in recognition of the most distinguished achievement in architecture or service to the profession of architecture in the state. The Gold Medal commemorates the achievements of Harry Francis Cunningham, who came to Nebraska as lead architect for Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue’s office during completion of the tower for the State Capitol following Goodhue’s death in 1924. It was Goodhue’s revolutionary building design that won the nationwide competition in 1920 for the creation of the statehouse in Lincoln. Cunningham subsequently established the school of architecture at UNL. Lowell Berg, AIA, Lincoln, has a legacy of leadership, vision and eagerness to share his professional knowledge and expertise. He believes in the value of architecture to positively impact society, communiLowell Berg ties and individual lives. He began his career in 1975 at Clark & Enersen, Hamersky, Schalebitz, Burroughs and Thomsen. His talent and leadership allowed him to rise to senior principal, board member and

eventually president of The Clark Enersen Partners from 1989 to 2008. He is credited with transforming the firm and positioning it for unprecedented growth and excellence in design, while primarily focusing on libraries, corporate office buildings and government buildings. Nominator Greg Newport, AIA, said, “Over the past four decades, I have known Lowell to be a consummate professional dedicated to building a better world. Whereas Lowell has been a guiding influence in my own professional growth as an architect, I have also witnessed his influence on generations of other architects as they grew from student interns into highly talented professionals.” During his many years on AIA’s Governmental Affairs Committee, Berg provided strong leadership instrumental to the profession and public safety. In addition, he has dedicated his personal time to public, private and philanthropic organizations within Nebraska and the nation. By pairing his philosophy of design with his organizational prowess, Berg has been an effective leader for Rotary Club #14, Rotary International; Lincoln Libraries Board of Trustees, First Plymouth Church, and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Architecture.

Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture 1516 Cuming St Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 341-1544 www.alleypoyner.com

This award recognizes an Associate AIA Nebraska, unlicensed member who has shown exceptional leadership and made significant contributions to the profession in the areas of design, education, and/or service in an early stage of their architectural career. Ross Miller, Associate AIA, of Omaha, attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and received a Bachelor of Science in Design-Architectural Studies in 2008 and a dual Master of Architecture and Master Ross Miller of Business Administration in 2010. Ross is a Principal of FormGrey Studio, a multicity (Reno, Nevada and Omaha) collaborative design and fabrication firm focused on elevating all aspects of the built environment. He is Associate Director of

AIA Omaha, an At-Large Representative on the AIA Strategic Council, a member of AIA National’s Finance and Audit Committee, a member of AIA Nebraska’s Committee on Design, and a member of the UNL College of Architecture’s Professional Advisory Committee. In 2018, Ross served as Associate Director on the AIA National Board of Directors, which included appointments to AIA National’s Public Outreach Committee and the Secretary’s Advisory Committee. Additionally, Ross is a co-founder and the president of Maple St. Construct, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit creative collaborative and workspace that functions as an art gallery/residency in Omaha. He also is a project manager for Mike Nesbit Studio, an artist’s studio in Los Angeles. Continued on Page 4S

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Architectural | Design Education Award This honor recognizes a living person of esteemed character who has rendered distinguished service to the profession of architecture design or to the arts science in a Nebraska institution of higher learning. The award recognizes an individual whose activities have consistently influenced students and provided the ability to make connections between the educator’s particular areas of expertise and other areas as appropriate. Jeffrey L. Day, FAIA, inventively integrates teaching, practice and design-research to develop young architects committed to design excellence and the collaborative process. He began his teachJeff Day ing career at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2000. After holding the prestigious Hyde

Chair of Excellence visiting-professorship for a year, he began a tenure-track appointment and is now a full professor, teaching Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Interior Design students. Day has taught throughout the Architecture curriculum and from his early innovations in beginning design (featured in conferences and published in the Journal of Architectural Education) to design studios, lecture courses and seminars. Through the celebrated FACT design-build program, he empowers students to develop their own creative approaches to architectural challenges of the day. By maximizing the potential of FACT and his professional office, Actual Architecture Company, Day integrates design-research, speculative design, pro-bono investments in the community, and a commitment to building highly refined yet flexible architecture with diverse clients.

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AIA Nebraska Excellence in Design Awards HONOR AWARDS

AIAS Student Award This award recognizes two members of the American Institute of Architects Students (AIAS) − an undergraduate and a graduate − who have shown exceptional leadership and made significant contributions to their academic community at the University of NebraskaLincoln College of Architecture. Quinn McFadden, AIAS, is a fifth-year graduate student and president of the Nebraska Chapter of the AIAS. McFadden, of Omaha, established the N’ Studio Podcast, as a virtual stage for students, profesQuinn sors and professionals to McFadden showcase work and provide advice on studies and careers. He also serves as the Advisory Committee Chair and is a former member of the National Task Force of the AIAS Freedom By Design. The task force is a community service program that utiliz-

es the talents of architecture students to create design and construction solutions to improve the safety, comfort and dignity of those around us. Geneva Sinkula, AIAS, is a fourth-year undergraduate student and external vice president of the Nebraska Chapter of AIAS. Since freshman year, Sinkula has served in many leadership posiGeneva tions within the College Sinkula of Architecture, including the Student Advisory Board, Professional Program Committee and Student Affairs Committee. From Kansas City, Missouri, she is serving as a student mentor and ambassador for freshman and first-year design students. Additionally, she will work for UCARE research this school year, studying the architectural and structural capabilities of missile silos in Nebraska.

UNBUILT DESIGN Entry Sheridan County 4-H Fairgrounds (a.k.a. County Fairgrounds in the Sandhills), Gordon, Nebraska Owner Sheridan County 4-H Foundation Firm FACT Architect of Record Actual Architecture Co. Summary This project reverses biases toward urban culture. Between two older wooden exhibition structures and an early metal building, we arranged three new metal buildings: a show barn and two livestock sheds. The complex is linked by dedicated paths for livestock, participants and visitors at ground level and a catwalk for overhead viewing. While the livestock sheds and show barn are designed for seasonal uses (community storage in winter), the repurposed metal building becomes a year-round community center. The community center can host a wide variety of events, from lectures, to dinners, weddings, craft sales and exhibitions. Casual users can exercise in an open gym or play on the ball courts. The surrounding landscape accommodates community gardens, grazing, camping, carnivals and other large events. Jury comments The jury was struck by the directness of the scheme. Replicating the figure of the existing metal shed three times across the site but distorting two of them in their plan geometry charges the spaces caught between and simultaneously elevates the status of the existing structure. Here is a project where attention to program and context produces unexpected architectural results. Photographer Larry Gawel

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ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

ARCHITECTURE

Entry Haxtun Hospital District Plan, Haxtun, Colorado Owner Phillips County Economic Development Firm HDR Summary Haxtun, Colorado, has a population of 946 and 100 of them are employed by the Haxtun Hospital District. The design challenge proposed by the Haxtun Hospital District and Phillips County Economic Development: Could the medical/ skilled nursing element be combined to create a mixeduse community that incorporates the existing main street structures (pharmacy and restaurant) to reduce redundancy and return traditional main street establishments? The intention of this design engagement is to combine uses as a catalyst to transform the community of Haxtun while also providing a thought-provoking prototype concept that could be applied to rural communities around the country. Jury comments This is an urban strategy that has both architectural implications while providing a prototype that easily translates to rural Main Streets across the country. The approach reinvigorates threatened urban spaces, while providing critical infrastructure for the community.

Entry Robert B. Daugherty Education Center, Omaha Owner Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium Firm DLR Group Summary The Robert B. Daugherty Education Center exemplifies the Omaha zoo’s education and conservation mission to enhance public knowledge in all areas relating to the natural world. Students connect to the natural world through “adventure education” in collaborative spaces throughout the 42,000-square-foot center. The design successfully maximize exposure to nature and animals by connecting indoor and outdoor educational areas through massive windows, outdoor balconies and open spaces. Jury comments The design of the fritting is didactic and encyclopedic as it extends the mission and experience of the attraction into the architecture itself. The detail both stands on its own and works with the space to such a degree that it fades away. Photographer Eric Francis

Entry Swanson Elementary, Omaha Owner Westside Community Schools Firm Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture Summary This new elementary grade school takes cues from the midcentury modern architecture of the original building and neighborhood. The form of the new school building was expressly considered during design to allow the maximum amount of daylight through both eye-level and clerestory glazing, while creating a protected courtyard for outdoor play and learning. Custom wall murals create a unique sense of place. Forest animals and various tree species are highlighted in the super graphics and give a nod toward the neighboring arboretum and act as wayfinding. A double-height butterfly roof spans portions of the north and south building facades, creating a clerestory that enables natural light to filter into the building. Jury comments The addition maintains the language of the original building while delivering an entirely new whole. This is a mature evolution of how to design schools for kids. The humble material palate and strategic and limited use of color showcase careful attention to daylight and proportion. The slope of the courtyard seems to draw the landscape up into the project. Photographer Dana Damewood

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INTERIOR

ARCHITECTURE

ARCHITECTURE

Entry Bemis LOW END, Omaha Owner Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts Firm FACT with Sean Ward and Actual Architecture Co. Architect of Record AO, Omaha Summary LOW END is a performance space for sound art and experimental music located in a contemporary art center and part of a unique new residency program for artists pushing the boundaries of sound, composition, voice and music. Exploring the limits of conventional architectural taste and expectations of design precision, the bold interior environment aims for both longevity and the unexpected. Located in the basement of a 19th-century heavy timber warehouse, LOW END comprises a family of discrete elements with independent visual and textural natures forming an interior landscape in stark contrast to the conventional “white cube” galleries above. Jury comments This project, boldly executed, reveals a conviction that interior architecture, at its best, is a space of exploration. What at first seems to be discrete, funky episodes of radically different approaches to color, texture and materiality are artfully stitched together through subtle gestures creating a unified atmosphere. Photographer Colin Conces Photography

Entry Nebraska Center for Advanced Professional Studies, Fairfield, Nebraska Owner South Central USD 5/Sandy Creek Public Schools Firm BVH Architecture Summary Situated among cornfields, this rural Nebraska school pairs a progressive pedagogy with an unconventional school design. The design team traded discrete classrooms for flexible learning environments with movable furniture. Wall surfaces can be written on; access to technology is readily available; furniture is configurable; and virtually any space can double as a learning environment. The result is a space that reflects an environment akin to a contemporary workplace. Jury comments A landscape of informal learning environments provides structure for varied curricular programs and informal learning environments. This carefully crafted project is reserved but contains layers of complex spatial relationships. There’s an unexpected play of varied volumetric spaces and a sectional transparency that ties them together. Photographer Corey Gaffer

Entry Wanaka Wedge House, Queensberry, Cromwell, New Zealand Owners Justine Cormack & Marc Taddei Firm Actual Architecture Company Architect of Record Ian Perry, Architectural Designer, I Design, Oamaru, New Zealand Summary Wanaka Wedge House’s simple design complements the dramatic Central Otago landscape. The house responds to the desires of its owners, both professional musicians (a conductor of orchestras at home and abroad and an internationally-touring violinist), for whom refinement and precision in all aspects of design is of critical importance. The geometric-primitive exterior form belies a complex and playful interior. Locally-farmed, custom-milled eucalyptus wraps certain floors, walls and ceilings to separate public and private spaces and lend warmth and dimension. White walls with minimal detail highlight a contemporary art collection. Jury comments The simple geometric form and subtle detailing establish a strong relationship to the stunning surroundings; this project operates on a number of scales. The understated exterior conceals the spatial complexity of the interior wrought almost entirely through the section. Photographer Dennis Radermacher/Lightforge

AIA NEBRASKA BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Michael Sinclair, AIA Schemmer

Past-President Vanessa Schutte, AIA DLR Group

Associate Director Trevor Watson, AIA Archi+Etc.

AIAS President Quinn McFadden, AIAS AIAS Nebraska President

President-Elect Dan Grasso, AIA Sinclair Hille Architects

Director Troy Keilig, AIA CMBA Architects

Lincoln Section President John Hathaway, AIA Architectural Design Associates

Executive Director Sara Kay, Hon AIA AIA Nebraska

Secretary Michael Alley, AIA Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture

Director Greg Galbreath, AIA RDG Planning & Design

Omaha Section President Katie Ramsbottom, AIA RDG Planning & Design

Government Affairs Representative Patrick Leahy, AIA CMBA Architects

Treasurer Matthew DeBoer, AIA HDR

Associate Director Emily Roesler, Associate AIA DLR Group

Western Section President Josh Silvers, AIA Wilkins Architectural Design Planning

University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Architecture Representative Dean Katherine Ankerson, AIA


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Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts, Lincoln

ARCHITECTURE Entry Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts, Lincoln Owner University of Nebraska-Lincoln Firm HDR Summary This renovation takes the former UNL Bookstore and reinvestigates the structure as a new home for the Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts. The Emerging Media Arts program is a pilot program for the university and is conceptually thought of as a central nervous system of interdisciplinary learning where people join forces and spark ideas, and new paradigms are born. The building is thought of as a “black box” — in the traditional experimental theater sense, in that it’s a simple, unadorned space. Staining the brick dark sets up a dialog within its urban context as embracing difference. Jury comments This project showcases the value and power of adaptive reuse. A few simple gestures recast a commercial retail building into a site for experimental interdisciplinary exploration. Photographer Dan Schwalm, HDR

DON LITTLER MASONRY HONOR AWARD Sponsored by the Nebraska Masonry Alliance Entry Siena Francis Emergency Shelter, Omaha Owner Siena Francis House Firm HDR Summary Plans are underway to redevelop the Siena Francis campus, improving and expanding services to Omaha’s homeless population. This new 43,000-squarefoot facility will lodge roughly 350 single men and 100 single women with dignity in a durable and safe space. The facility consists of readily available, durable

materials including a brick exterior, burnished block interior partitions and polished concrete floors. Combined with counseling, rehousing and social integration services, the Siena Francis Emergency Shelter houses more than people — it houses a sense of hope. Jury comments This building exhibits a reserved and pragmatic use of masonry that is artfully handled. Here the texture, rhythm and scale of the masonry operated at a human scale, breaking down the scale of the institution while bringing a sense of intimacy to the interior. Photographer Dan Schwalm, HDR

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EMERGING PROFESSIONAL BUILT & UNBUILT HONOR AWARD Entry Behind Closed Doors, Kingman, Arizona Emerging professional Hannah Schafers Summary The project explores interiorexterior slippages of a mundane roadside motel. In the mid-20th century, motels populated the American hinterland but have disappeared from public imagination. Chain hotels now provide monotonous experiences attempting to replicate features of home, yet signifying a loss of meaningful experience of the everyday. Combating this loss, the project amplifies eerie qualities of the motel by allowing the interior to follow its own logic while preserving the familiar structure of the envelope. Interior walls become doors, programmatic devices merge areas unexpectedly, and private spaces touch public exterior. Jury comments This project reveals a creative emerging professional working through media to create architecture. In limiting themselves to the physical model they are able to develop a wide range of spatial narratives, while pushing the boundaries of representational techniques. We are excited to see this kind of focus and creativity applied to future work from this young professional.

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