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Total Recall

Nov 1, 2007 12:00 PM

1990

William W. Caudill Citation

Lansing High School, Lansing, Kan.
Horst, Terrill & Karst Architects

Louis I. Kahn Citation

Creighton University, Student Center, Omaha, Neb.
Leo A Daly

Citations

  • Robert Gage Elementary School Addition, Rochester, Minn.
    Armstrong Torseth Skold & Rydeen

  • Johns Hopkins University, Physics and Astronomy Building, Baltimore, Md.
    Ayers/Saint/Gross

  • Poway Center for the Performing Arts, Poway, Calif.
    The Blurock Partnership

  • Salisbury School Renovation, Salisbury, Conn.
    Bohlin Powell Larkin Cywinski

  • Voyager Elementary School, Gig Harbor, Wash.
    Burr Lawrence Rising + Bates Architects

  • California State University, William A. Craven Hall, San Marcos, Calif.
    CRSS

  • Sun Valley Elementary School, Birmingham, Ala.
    Davis, Speake & Associates

  • South Carlsbad High School, Carlsbad, Calif.
    Deems Lewis McKinley

  • University of Notre Dame, Nieuwland Science Hall Addition, Notre Dame, Ind.
    Ellerbe Becket

  • Northview High School, Brazil, Ind.
    Fanning/Howey Associates

  • Northeastern University, Henderson Boathouse, Boston
    Graham Gund Architects

  • Centennial High School, Peoria, Ariz.
    Howard Needles Tammen & Bergendoff

  • Roosevelt Island Primary/Intermediate School 217, New York City
    Michael Fieldman & Partners

  • Northwestern University, Tarry Research and Education Building, Chicago
    Perkins & Will

  • Jamul Middle School, Jamul, Calif.
    RTA/Blurock

  • Culinary Institute of America, Nutrition Center, Hyde Park, N.Y.
    The Saratoga Associates

  • Boston College, Commonwealth Avenue Dormitories, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
    Sasaki Associates

  • The Loomis Chaffee School, Student Center Additions/Renovation, Windsor, Conn.
    Stecker LaBau Arneill McManus Architects

  • Wake Forest University, Library Addition and Renovation, Winston-Salem, N.C.
    Walter Robbs Callahan & Pierce

1990 jury

  • William A. Berrier, Superintendent, San Dieguito Union High School
    District, Encinitas, Calif.
  • Timothy J. Heinsz, Dean, University
    of Missouri — Columbia, School of
    Law, Columbia, Mo.
  • Alva L. Hill, AIA, Senior Architect, Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann
    Associates, Butler, Pa.
  • J. Nicholas Ruehl, AIA, President
    and Principal-in-Charge, Eos
    Architecture, Excelsior, Minn.
  • Thomas E. Torricelli, President, Thomas E. Torricelli Architect
    Engineer, Hackensack, N.J.

1990 jury commentary

  • A project should: respond well to the requirements of the educational program; be the product of a talented design effort guided by a thoughtful process; be responsive to regional influences and to its context; recognize and respond to climatic opportunities and constraints; consume energy sparingly; possess humanistic virtues and elicit positive emotional responses; have an appropriate scale.

  • A project should respond well to the requirements of the educational program.

  • The solution should be the product of a talented design effort guided by a thoughtful process.

  • A project should be responsive to regional influences and to its context where that influence is strong.

  • A project should recognize and respond to climatic opportunities and constraints.

  • Through its design, a project should consume energy sparingly, putting to use renewable energy sources imaginatively, where possible.

  • A project should possess humanistic virtues and elicit positive emotional responses that enhance the learning experience.

  • A project's scale should be appropriate for its occupants.

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