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The Housing and Custom
Residential Knowledge Community of the American Institute of
Architects (AIA) and the Office of the Secretary of the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are pleased to
announce that the AIA/HUD Secretary Awards have gone
green!
The Housing and Custom Residential Knowledge
Community of the AIA, in conjunction with HUD, recognizes excellence in affordable
housing architecture, neighborhood design, participatory design,
and accessibility. Good design is a cornerstone of thriving homes
and communities of all incomes and backgrounds. These awards
demonstrate that design matters, and provide examples of important
benchmarks in the housing industry. The categories of the program
include (1) Excellence in Affordable Housing Design (2) Creating
Community Connection Award (3) Community-Informed Design Award (4)
Housing Accessibility - Alan J. Rothman Award.
AIA/HUD Secretary Awards Call for
Entries
Submissions
Entries must be submitted before midnight Eastern Time on
December 12, 2008.
The submission deadline date will be strictly observed; no
exceptions will be made. No entry fee will be refunded for entries
that are disqualified, late, or not completed. Payments and
submissions will only be accepted online.
Please review the 2009 AIA Housing and HUD Walk Through before
beginning your submission.
Eligibility
AIA-member architects with completed projects, located in
the U.S., are welcome to submit. In addition, owners of structures
or projects fitting the eligibility guidelines may submit projects
for review. Projects completed since January 1, 2004, are eligible.
HUD funding is not a requirement for any applicant in this award
program.
Past Recipients
For information on past recipients, please visit the awards page on HUD USER, HUD's research-focused Web
site.
Jury
Kenneth H. Workman, AIA, Cincinnati (Chair)
RWA Architects, Inc.
Marleen Kay Davis, FAIA, Knoxville
Rainy Hamilton Jr, AIA, Detroit
Hamilton Anderson Associates, Inc.
Jane Kolleeny, New York City
Architectural Record Magazine
Jeff Oberdorfer, FAIA, San Jose, Calif.
First Community Housing
Year Awarded: 2009
Submission Deadline: December 12, 2008
Entry Fee Deadline: December 12, 2008
Award Category: Achievement,CoSponsored
honorsawards@aia.org
1735 New York Avenue, NW
Washington DC
Co Sponsors:
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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