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DOES THIS PROJECT ADDRESS ISSUES
OF TIME AND PLACE?
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THE CATEGORIES
ARCHITECTURE
The Architecture Awards celebrate outstanding architecture regardless of project size, budget, style, or building type. New buildings and major additions are eligible.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION/ADAPTIVE REUSE
The Historic Preservation/ Adaptive Reuse Awards acknowledge projects that restore, remodel, preserve or repurpose existing buildings of any type or style.
PROJECTS
The Projects Awards recognize unbuilt architecture, planning, urban design, and research. Submissions may be real or conceptual but must reflect a solution related to the built environment.
EMERGING ARCHITECTS
The Emerging Architects Award celebrates exceptional architectural design (built or unbuilt) by associates, students, and practicing architects licensed under 10 years.
HONOR AWARD
The project displays clear excellence in architectural design from concept through completion.
MERIT AWARD
The project displays exemplary execution of design principles and presentation.
JUROR AWARD
Recognizes excellence in resolving specific programmatic desires through interpretation of style, technologies, sustainability, materials, and/or vernacular influences. Juror awards are left up to the jury’s discretion and can awarded for any project in any category.
PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD
Recognizes excellence in architectural design as voted on by one’s colleagues and peers.
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THE JURORS
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Ameet Hiremath AIA — DEBORAH BERKE PARTNERS
Ameet Hiremath leads academic and cultural projects, as well as residential projects, at Deborah Berke Partners. His projects balance complex uses with environmental sensitivity. Ameet played a critical role in the design the Cummins Indy Distribution Headquarters, led the design and construction for the 122 Community Arts Center, and is leading the design of our project for Harvard Law School. Ameet earned a Bachelor of Environmental Design from the University of Missouri and received his M.Arch. from Yale University. He joined Deborah Berke Partners in 2006 and became a partner in 2019.
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John Keenen — KEENEN/RILEY Architects
John Keenen studied art history at Georgetown University and received his Masters of Architecture Degree from Columbia University. Along with Terence Riley, he founded K/R in 1984. He has twice been the recipient of a Graham Foundation Grant and has twice been a finalist for the prestigious Andrea Palladio Award for Architecture. Since the early 1990’s he has headed K/R’s New York City office. In addition, John is a former trustee for the Design Trust for Public Space in New York City. John has taught as a visiting professor at the University of Texas at Arlington and Austin, Harvard GSD, Rhode Island School of Design, Parsons School of Design and Syracuse University.
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Lindy Roy — ROY STUDIO
Lindy Roy is the founder and principal of Roy Studio, an award-winning design firm. Lindy received an M.Arch from Columbia University and a B.Arch Studies from the University of Cape Town. Lindy has served as adjunt at schools of architecture at Columbia University, Princeton, Harvard, IIT, Cooper Union and Rice University. Published widely Lindy’s work has been exhibited in museums and galleries and was the subject of a solo exhibition, ROY Design Series 1 at SFMoMA. Her work is also represented in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, SFMoMA in San Francisco and The Art Institute in Chicago. She is currently engaged in an cross disciplinary collaboration with a neuroscientist exploring relationships between neuroscience and architecture.
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HONOR AWARDS
The project displays clear excellence in architectural design from concept through completion.
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Honor Award – Architecture
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Stony Hill | Bates Masi & Architects
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LILLA LANE | OZASABBETH ARCHITECTS
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Honor Award – Historic Preservation / Adaptive Reuse
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TOLAN HOUSE | MARTIN ARCHITECTS
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MERIT AWARDS
The project displays exemplary execution of design principles and presentation.
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Merit Award – Architecture
Napeague | BATES MASI & ARCHITECTS
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JUROR AWARDS
Recognizes excellence in resolving specific programmatic desires through interpretation of style, technologies, sustainability, materials, and/or vernacular influences. Juror awards are left up to the jury’s discretion and can be awarded for any project in any category.
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Juror Award – Architecture
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AMAGANSETT HOUSE | JAMES MERRELL ARCHITECTS
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Juror Award – Historic Preservation / Adaptive Reuse
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THE CHURCH | SKOLNICK ARCHITECTURE + Design Partners
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Juror Award – Unbuilt Projects
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MILL CREEK CLOSE | BMA ARCHITECTS
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2021 Scholarship Winners
The 2021 AIA Peconic / Anthony DiSunno Scholarship Committee (Richard Sheckman AIA, Michael Brown AIA and Christopher DiSunno AIA) met to select the 2021 Scholarship winners. The goal of this committee is to support the development of aspiring young architects by presenting merit and financial aid scholarships to several deserving applicants enrolled in a course of architectural study at an accredited school of architecture.
This 2021 class of scholarship winners represent high schools from several of the east end communities and the students are matriculated with colleges and universities throughout the United States. The funds for this Scholarship Program are raised through the proceeds of the AIA Peconic Golf and Dinner Event which is open to the public and will took place on September 14 at Gardiner’s Bay Country Club. A portion of this scholarship fund was provided by an AIA Component Scholarship grant from AIA National and Rockman Millwork & Doors.
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2022 AIA Peconic Board
Please help us welcome the current AIA PECONIC 2022 Board members
Frank Guittard AIA of Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architectures will serve as President, following one year servicing as Vice President. Frank’s continued support of our special events in 2022, along with the support of our Allied members will sustain us as we make new strides on the east end. The continuation of our 17 year service to our communities, with the help of Lori Beppu AIA of Blaze Makoid Architect who will act as Vice President for this Executive Committee. Andrew Caracciolo AIA will join to this board and serve as Secretary of AIA Peconic along with the assistance of Anne Sherry AIA of Anne Sherry Architect who will return to this Board as serve as Treasurer. They will all continue to serve the continued growth of this organization which was established in the summer of 2005. In 2022 Nilay Oza AIA will remain as Past President through the conclusion of 2022. Brianna Lopez Associate AIA of Oza/Sabbeth Architects as the Associate Liaison, and B. Kay Jones as the Executive Director for AIA Peconic.
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www.aiapeconic.org
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AAQ / Resource
Sotheby’s International Realty
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