Celebration of Architecture

2014 Award WInners

Architectural Honor Awards / Building

  • Quinn Evans Architects + McIntosh Poris Associates

    Woodward Garden Theater

    The jury gravitated to the beautiful balance between the history of the space and relevance of the transformation of this theater. It is positioned as a brilliant backdrop that enhances the entertainment it showcases rather than competing with it, all while exhibiting timelessness in its adept details.

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  • SmithGroupJJR

    Detroit Public Safety Headquarters

    The headquarters is well executetd in composition and site adaptation. By carefully eliminating obsolete and inefficient components, the team has not only created a plan that improves clarity, but also a skin that is visually stimulating.

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  • Neumann/Smith Architecture

    The Z: Mixed-Use Parking

    This project was recognized specifically for not trying to mask the fact that it is a parking garage. The beveled picture frames defy conventional garages and the integration of graphics and murals is an inventive wayfinding system.

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  • SHW Group, Now Stantec

    Grand Valley State University Library

    The Library addressed the challenge of its changing role in the urban realm by organizing the collaborative and learning spaces behind the transparent facade and moving the physical book storage to a compact back of house space. The illustrations convey the design intent clearly and the built edifice respects that intent.

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Architectural Honor Awards / Interiors

  • McIntosh Poris Associates

    Brizola Restaurant

    The restaurant design meets varying degrees of opportunity, constraint, and budget with a strong vision. Using the menu of steak and fish as a design inspiration is unique and is thoughtfully translated to different aspects of the composition.

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  • Gensler

    Gensler's Detroit Office

    The work place design was recognized as successfully creating a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. A multitude of iconic statements are made, but tastefully blend together. The flexibility of spaces to adapt to different activities is notably poetic and practical.

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  • Neumann/Smith Architecture

    Lowe Campbell Ewald Headquarters

    This project was commended for design excellence that was demonstrated both in the composite space and the fine details. The interaction of the old and new through technology, craft and materials is compelling. The design response to complex challenges like function and privacy is elegant, yet powerful.

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  • Integrated Design Solutions

    Alice Lloyd Hall

    The jury gives credit for the vast improvement achieved in this renovation. The fresh palate is appropriate for its use and the vibrant mix of activity spaces transforms the ambience of the residence halls.

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Architectural Honor Awards / Sustainable Design

  • Hamilton Anderson Associates

    WCCCD Northwest Campus

    The different sustainable features of this project deserve recognition. The details that capture daylighting have enhanced the interior spaces in both visual quality and user experience.

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Architectural Honor Awards / Unbuilt

  • SmithGroupJJR

    Monsanto Conference Center

    The ambition of this project to respect the land is clearly indicated in its response to the site, the shifting planes of the different floors and the facade materials and textures. The arrival sequence augments the context even as the building purposefully disappears in its setting.

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Architectural Honor Awards / Urban Design

  • SHW Group, now Stantec

    Kettering University Master Plan

    The Library addressed the challenge of its changing role in the urban realm by organizing the collaborative and learning spaces behind the transparent facade and moving the physical book storage to a compact back of house space. The illustrations convey the design intent clearly and the built edifice respects that intent.

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