2015 Chapter Design Awards

  • Date

    Friday, November 20 2015-Saturday, February 20 2016

  • Time

    Multi-day event.

  • Location

    District Architecture Center

Sorg Gallery
 

Tour: Bethune Dining Hall Annex at Howard University
Saturday, January 23, 10:30 AM - 12 PM

Tour: Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies
Saturday, January 30, 10:30 AM - 12 PM

The 2015 Chapter Design Awards were originally exhibited in The Awards Show, the first annual exhibition combining award-winning projects from three of its most celebrated competitions: Unbuilt Awards, Washingtonian Residential Awards, and Chapter Design Awards.

The annual AIA|DC Chapter Design Awards competition invites submissions in four distinct project categories: Architecture, Interior Architecture, Historic Resources, and Urban Design and Master Planning. 2015 Chapter President Steve White, AIA also awarded Presidential Citations for projects in the following categories: Sustainable Design, Urban Catalyst, Universal Design, and Design and Wellbeing.

This year a “People’s Choice Award” social media campaign collected votes for one favored project. The winning project Healy Family Student Center at Georgetown University by ikon.5 architects. Congratulations!

Of the 200-plus submissions this year, 24 projects were chosen by a panel of distinguished jurors, including:

Architecture:

Alexander Lamis, AIA: Robert A. M. Stern Architects, New York
Jason Smith, AIA: KieranTimberlake, Philadelphia
Joan Sorrano, AIA, HGA, Minneapolis

Interior Architecture:

Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz: BNO Design, New York
Audrey O’Hagan, AIA: Audrey O’Hagan Architects, LLC, Boston
John Mack: HLW International, New York

Historic Resources:

Dominque Hawkins, AIA: Preservation Partnership, Philadelphia
Sherida Paulsen, FAIA: PKSB Architects, New York
Travis McDonald, Jr.: Poplar Forest, Virginia

Urban Design and Master Planning:

Rebecca Barnes, FAIA: University of Washington, Seattle
Claire Weisz, FAIA: WXY Studio, New York

Image Credits

Left – Bruce Damonte Architectural Photographer, Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies by STUDIOS Architecture
Middle – Michael McLaughlin Studios, The Crossing by Travis Price Architects / Spirit of Place - Design Institute
Right – Ulf Wallin Photography, Bethune Dining Hall Annex at Howard University by EYP

Original Credits

The Awards Show is organized by AIA|DC for the SIGAL Gallery and Sorg Gallery. Support generously provided ABC Imaging. Exhibition designed and modeled in ArchiCAD19.

AIA|DC Review Committee: Mary Fitch, AICP, Hon. AIA, Executive Director; Daniel Fox, Assistant Director
Exhibition Coordinator: Scott Clowney, Assoc. AIA
Digital Information Coordinator: Bradley W. Johnson
Communications Coordinator: Asya Snejnevski
Programs Director: Katie Spencer
Installation: Scott Clowney, Assoc. AIA; Bradley W. Johnson

#iseeDC2015

  • Date

    Wednesday, January 13 2016-Saturday, February 20 2016

  • Time

    Multi-day event.

  • Location

    District Architecture Center

SIGAL Gallery

This exhibition spotlights winning photos from the #iseeDC2015 Instagram photo contest organized by the AIA|DC Design Excellence Committee with support from FotoDC/FotoWeekDC. 

Of the 1,300-plus photos posted between October 15 and November 15, 110 were selected by a jury for the exhibition. Of those 110, 56 were printed for display. Each photo captures a place in our nation’s capital and exhibits special meaning to those who participated in the contest.

The Committee’s aim for the contest—and exhibition—is to connect the community with architecture and to “open our eyes” to architecture, design, and urbanism through heightened awareness of our environment and surroundings.

The winning photos were selected by a jury comprised of:

  • Jen Burnett, Instagrammer (@jenburnett)
  • Albert Ting, Instagrammer (@pootie_ting)
  • James Tilghman, AIA, M12 Design PLLC

Congratulations to the winners!

Credits

Organized by the AIA|DC Design Excellence Committee in cooperation with AIA|DC for the SIGAL Gallery.

Sponsored by FotoDC/FotoWeekDC.

Additional sponsorship provided by Baskervill and Kinsley Construction.

Support generously provided by ABC Imaging and Graphisoft.

#iseeDC2015 Instagram Photo Contest and Exhibition Planning Committee : Steve Kunin, AIA, LEED AP; Dani Hoge, Assoc. AIA
Exhibitions Manager: Scott Clowney, Assoc. AIA
Digital Information Coordinator: Bradley W. Johnson
Communications Coordinator: Asya Snejnevski
Programs Director: Katie Spencer
Installation: Scott Clowney, Assoc. AIA; Bradley W. Johnson

Exhibition designed and modeled in ArchiCAD19.

Sketchbook: The Art of Drawing, Works by Hany Hassan, FAIA

  • Date

    Monday, March 28 2016-Saturday, May 07 2016

  • Time

    Multi-day event.

  • Location

    District Architecture Center

SIGAL Gallery & Sorg Gallery

Opening Reception: Monday, March 28, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
 

In an age when architects have come to rely heavily on computer-aided design and drafting systems to translate their visions onto paper, Hany Hassan, FAIA possesses the increasingly rare talent of producing hand-drawn designs.

A born artist, architect Hany Hassan has dedicated his career to professional practice while at the same time pursuing a lifelong passion for drawing. It was during his studies at Cairo University that he first came to understand visual communication as a key element of the architect’s role. Drawing – the architect’s first language – continues to benefit his work, providing clarity to clients and constituents on the overall vision and choreography of a project’s design.

For Hany, drawing is a practice that is both personal and sacred. Each illustration begins with a long meditation on the subject – an experience that is deeply engaging and essential to his process. Today, drawing remains the cornerstone of Hany’s work, both in the US and abroad.

This exhibition features selected sketches, drawings, renderings, and watercolors spanning 30 years from the collection of Mr. Hassan, Partner at Beyer Blinder Belle (BBB) and Director of the firm’s Washington, DC office.

About Hany Hassan, FAIA

Hany Hassan, FAIA, is a practicing architect living and working in Washington, DC. His expertise spans architectural and urban design for new construction and the renovation of historic structures. Over the course of 40 years, Mr. Hassan has served as a passionate steward of our cultural heritage through the revitalization of historic buildings and sites of civic importance. A native of Cairo, he has long been inspired by the architectural icons of Egypt for their simplicity, strength, power, and for their absence of ornamentation. His work is characterized by simple yet bold contemporary interventions that respect the original building through a harmony of proportion, scale, and character.

As Director of Beyer Blinder Belle’s Washington, DC office, Hany has worked on significant public architecture projects that positively shape the nation’s capital. He believes that the most successful and rewarding civic projects balance the highest level of creativity with public input. Guided by personal conviction and exceptional communication skills, Hany articulates his ideas with poise and uncommon ease, engendering collaboration and consensus. His prolific hand sketches, drawings, renderings, and watercolors provide a valuable tool in enabling clients and stakeholders to better visualize and understand a project’s design.

Hany received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cairo University in Egypt. His academic experience includes teaching Design and Architecture at Cairo University in Egypt, lecturing at New York University for the Masters Program of Real Estate Development and Investment, and heading a housing research project for Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a National Peer for the General Services Administration’s Design Excellence Program, former Board Member and Officer of the Washington Architectural Foundation, and Board Member of the DC Preservation League, where he also serves on the Project Review Committee. 

Credits

Organized by AIA|DC for the SIGAL Gallery and Sorg Gallery in cooperation with Hany Hassan, FAIA.

Support generously provided by ABC Imaging. Additional support provided by Graphisoft; exhibition designed and modeled in ArchiCAD19.

Special thanks to Hany Hassan, FAIA and Shamie Sahandy for their cooperation in making this exhibition possible.
 

Hybrid Realities: Sensing Space in the Modern World

  • Date

    Saturday, May 14 2016-Tuesday, June 14 2016

  • Time

    Multi-day event.

  • Location

    District Architecture Center

Architects have always explored artistic expressions of new technology, and through these experiments the spaces of our future are conceived. Hybrid Realities: Sensing Space in the Modern World is an exhibition that examines how architecture can draw from the emergence of digital life, and reevaluates how we sense and engage with the environment around us.

The exhibition is organized around three main ideas: Emergence, Anti-Gravity, and Multiplicity. Emergence inquires: How can communication and interaction be translated to physical space?; Anti-Gravity inquires: How can seamless and scaleless digital experiences be translated into physical space?; Multiplicity inquires: How can digital and environmental datasets be meaningfully translated into physical space?

The exhibition includes works by Asli TusavulBart//BratkeDaina SwagertyInstitute for Computational DesignJulio BarrenoOp-Al, and Sho / Ultra Low Res.

Organized and curated by the AIA|DC Technology Committee in cooperation with AIA|DC for the SIGAL Gallery.

Sponsored by Microdesk.

Generous support provided by ABC Imaging.

Special thanks to Rolled Almanza and John Abowd.