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William W. Caudill Citation Winner: Booker T. Washington STEM Academy, Champaign, Ill.; Architect: Cannon Design; Photo: James Steinkamp Photography
“This project supports 21st-century learning and has outstanding flexible learning spaces. The inclusion of community history and inspirational messages are an effective component of this design.”—2012 jury
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Louis I. Kahn Citation Winner: Richland College, Sabine Hall Science Building, Dallas; Architect: Perkins+Will; Photo: Charles David Smith
“The design brings light into the lab environments and creates ‘collision’ spaces for students and researchers to collaborate. The exterior elevation blends at a human scale on campus.”—2012 jury
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Special Citation Winner: Northern Arizona University, Health and Learning Center, Flagstaff, Ariz.; Architect: Cannon Design; Photo: Bill Timmerman Photography
“Wonderful integration of existing and new spaces. Very well composed formally with friendly, warm spaces inside.”—2012 jury
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Special Citation Winner: Joplin Interim High School, Joplin, Mo.; Architect: CGA Architects, Inc. and DLR Group; Photo: Alistair Tutton
“From disaster to new learning opportunities, this design created true 21st-century learning environments in a sophisticated way.”—2012 jury
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Special Citation Winner: Santa Ana College, Early Childhood Education Center, Santa Ana, Calif.; Architect: Harley Ellis Devereaux; Photo: Benny Chan
“This project is an oasis that enables students freedom and choice in a bright, warm environment. Great use of the outdoors. A safe and secure environment for children.”—2012 jury
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Special Citation Winner: Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy, Dallas; Architect: SHW Group; Photo: Luis Ayala
“Very exciting architecture and elegant use of materials. We love the student collaboration spaces.”—2012 jury
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Elementary Citation Winner: Redding School of the Arts, Redding, Calif.; Architect: Trilogy Architecture; Photo: Steve Whittaker/Whittaker Photography
“Innovative plan with elegant, comfortable learning environments. Exciting and creative use of the exterior spaces.”—2012 jury
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Middle Citation Winner: Baker Middle School, Tacoma, Wash.; Architect: BLRB Architects; Photo: Dan Tyrpak Photography
“Strong middle school plan. Comfortable and well-detailed environment.”—2012 jury
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High School Citation Winner: Howard D. Woodson STEM High School, Washington, D.C.; Architect: cox graae + spack architects; Photo: Robert Creamer Photography
“Elegant architecture. Great use of public spaces for learning.”—2012 jury
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Combined-Level Citation Winner: Germantown Academy, Upper and Middle School, Fort Washington, Pa.; Architect: Wallace Roberts & Todd; Photo: Jeffrey Totaro
“Great collaboration spaces and wonderful use of local natural materials combined with steel and glass. The learning seminar rooms are very special environments.”—2012 jury
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Post-Secondary Citation Winner: Michigan State University, Brody Hall, East Lansing, Mich.; Architect: Design Plus, Inc.; Photo: Dietrich Floeter Photography
“This building has the ‘wow’ factor. We love the use of gardens, light and the entry gateway. Playful, yet sophisticated.”—2012 jury
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Specialized Facility Citation Winner: Illinois State University, Student Fitness Center and McCormick Hall, Normal, Ill.; Architect: Dewberry; Photo: ballaggphoto.com
“The building’s transparency allows for safety and security of students: a place to ‘see and be seen.’ Good spatial quality and use of natural light.”—2012 jury
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Sports/Athletics Citation Winner: Illinois Central College, Cougarplex Fitness Center, East Peoria, Ill.; Architect: Dewberry; Photo: balloggphoto.com
“The green roof, fitness floor and track incorporate space limitations well. Great inner courtyard space. Skillful integration of old and new.”—2012 jury
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Renovation/Modernization Citation Winner: Holland New Tech High School, Holland, Mich.; Architect: GMB Architecture + Engineering; Photo: JRP Studio
“We liked the incorporation of 21st-century, problem-based classrooms and learning corridors.”—2012 jury
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Renovation/Modernization Citation Winner: Colorado State University, Student Recreation Center, Fort Collins, Colo.; Architect: Hastings+Chivetta Architects, Inc.; Photo: Fentress Photography
“Great streetscape, exciting entry factor and expanded views. Thoughtful use of natural light.”—2012 jury
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Adaptive Reuse Citation Winner: Wake Forest University, Charlotte Center, Charlotte, N.C.; Architect: Jenkins-Peer Architects; Photo: Sean Busher Imagery
“Remarkable transformation of a tired building with multi-use, technology-driven spaces. Great recognition of the institution. Collaborative, flexible learning spaces.”—2012 jury
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Work in Progress Citation Winner: Campbell University, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Buies Creek, N.C.; Architect: Little; Image: Skyscraper 3d
“Clear plan organization and a handsomely restrained physical vocabulary give this project the potential to be great.”—2012 jury
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Landscape Citation Winner: Northeastern University, Bernard M. Gordon Tribute to Engineering Leadership, Boston; Architect: Pressley Associates; Photo: Anton Grassl/Esto
“A jewel of a project; an interesting high-tech solution. I would make sure my daily travel took me through this path.”—2012 jury