Total Recall
For 25 years, American School & University has been publishing a special issue dedicated to the best in education design.
Although design has changed dramatically over the years, you will find that the jury criteria for award-winning projects has remained consistent. The first jury was looking for technical innovation, and 1986's jury mentioned the use of regional materials. In 1989, the jury wanted to see natural light incorporated into the designs; 1993's jury talked about security, among other things. The 2007 jury: sustainability, security, innovation.
The following pages are a retrospective of these 25 years of citation winners. In addition, we've reprinted biographies of William W. Caudill and Louis I. Kahn, for whom our main award winners are named.
Finally, we want to recognize the schools, architects and hard-working jurors that have helped make these issues true sourcebooks for education design.
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Biography of William W. Caudill
Of all the giants in 20th-century architecture, Bill Caudill (1914-1983) more than anyone believed people were more important than buildings. This belief distinguished him from his contemporaries — all of whom, like Caudill, left indelible marks on the architecture of our age. But where they were concerned with form or function, or "less is more," Caudill's concern was with people. It was the simplicity of his words and the unvarnished humanism of his beliefs for which he was most widely admired.
William Wayne Caudill, FAIA, pioneer of "architecture by team" and champion of humanistic design, was both a formidable figure in the architectural profession and a frank, humorous, sensitive man. After he graduated from Oklahoma State University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), his career ranged from the "hard-nosed professional," as he liked to say, to educator, author, researcher, lecturer and international traveler.
In 1946, he founded a small practice in Austin, Texas, that grew into an international corporation called CRS Sirrine, a Houston-based design and construction firm with more than 3,000 employees. It was "the house Caudill built." [The company was sold in 1994; HOK purchased the architectural side of the firm.]
At the root of Caudill's vision was the philosophy that architecture was for everyone, not a select few, and that people should be engaged in the design of their own buildings. He wrote, "Buildings are never fully successful unless the users love their buildings." He believed in an inclusive rather than exclusive approach and thus conceived the "problem seeking/problem solving" method of programming and designing buildings that involved users as well as client decisionmakers. He was a skilled designer of many award-winning buildings; yet his expertise was in conceptualizing new solutions based on the fulfillment of human needs.
A prairie populist by nature and a native of Hobart, Okla., Caudill received recognition at the age of 26, in 1941, when he wrote Space for Teaching, the first of 12 books and 80 articles on functional, low- cost, energy-efficient school design. The book intrigued educators and architects, and became a force in revolutionizing schoolhouses in America. Caudill's career as an authority on school architecture was launched — and he had yet to design his first school building!
When he did design a school — in Blackwell, Okla., in 1948 — it was acclaimed in Collier's magazine for its many innovations as "The Little Red Schoolhouse Goes Modern." It turned out that Space for Teaching not only put a fledgling firm on the map and into business, but it also gave CRS a specialty, one it developed for the next 20 years in 26 states and eight foreign countries with elementary schools, junior and senior high schools, and universities.
Caudill conducted research studies (1946-1949) on natural ventilation and natural lighting of school buildings at the Texas Engineering Experiment Station at Texas A&M University, where he taught for six years, summing up his research in his book Toward Better School Design (1953). He believed in research as the basis for new solutions to problems in school design.
He continued to probe new solutions in modern schools. Organizations and publications such as Life magazine in 1954, The School Executive in 1957, and Educational Facilities in 1959 commissioned him to design or research prototype facilities for the school of the future. American School and University contracted his firm to write a series of research reports based on problems encountered in planning and designing school buildings (1953-1959). The legendary journalist, Edward R. Murrow, interviewed Caudill in 1955 on his TV show, "See It Now," on advances in school design.
Caudill became a Fellow of AIA, received honorary degrees, served on the boards of CRS, Herman Miller, Inc., and AIA, and learned just before his death of his induction into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, the first architect so honored.
Bill Caudill urged us beyond pure form or function to the true beauty of people using and appreciating their buildings. To him that was the real architectural experience, the kind — like his wisdom and the spirit of his legacy — that will endure. — Randle Pollock, reprinted from the first AS&U Architectural Portfolio, 1983
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Biography of Louis I. Kahn
Louis Kahn (1901-1974), through a great love of architecture, a lifelong effort, and a few years of intense activity at the end of his life, reintroduced inspirational and spiritual values to an art that had become stereotyped into anonymity and abstractions. His buildings are a luminous testimonial to his beliefs, and, like all great buildings, they challenge time as works of extraordinary beauty.
An immigrant to Philadelphia in 1905 from the small Russian island of Saarama in the Baltic Sea, he was at the same time an immigrant to a new age which slowly had come to recognize the frightening limits of industrialization and technology.
By his own account, he began making drawings by the age of 3, and continued to be recognized and appreciated for that ability among his friends throughout his youth. From 1912 through 1920, he attended Central High School and Public Industrial Art School in Philadelphia, winning numerous prizes for his drawings. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1924. During that same year, while working in the office of John Molitor, the city architect, he was appointed chief of design for the Sesquicentennial Exhibition of 1926.
In the 1930s, Kahn was associated with several architects who influenced his convictions. Among these were George Howe and Oscar Stonorov. His association with Clarence S. Stein and Henry Wright, as well, led him to an involvement in the social aspects of architecture, such as public housing and "greenbelt towns."
In the 1950s, Kahn began to emerge as an architect of national prominence.
After the period 1948-1957, during which he served as chief critic in architectural design and professor of architecture at Yale University, Kahn divided his time between his offices on Walnut Street in Philadelphia and the school of architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, except for the traveling that became extensive in his later years.
His real friends were his students, the only ones capable of questioning him, of arousing his interest. He always was ready to defend their work in review sessions, to see their potential, and to reveal hidden talent. Friends among his colleagues were few, even though he greatly enjoyed camaraderie and good parties, where he relished being at the center of attention. In every sense, Louis Kahn loved life.
The most important formal contributions to architectural language made by Kahn centered on the volumetric aspect of a building and the configuration of its plan. The first consists in the duplication of the peripheral enclosure of a building. His interest in the potentialities of this enclosure for the expression of external sun-control elements appeared as early as his design for the Psychiatric hospital in Philadelphia in 1944, where deep horizontal slabs with terra-cotta tubes produce a pattern of shading of the slate-clad surfaces of the building elevations. Later, in the project for the U.S. Consular Office in Luanda, Angola, in 1959, screen walls perforated by arched openings support a roof trellis that extends beyond the glass enclosure of the building.
Two buildings that Kahn designed for Yale were built more than 20 years apart, and are instructive about Kahn's use of materials. The Yale Art Gallery, completed in 1953, gave Kahn a sudden renown. The floor structure, made of reinforced concrete tetrahedrons, contains the air-distribution system. The northern wall facing the garden is a carefully proportioned mullioned glass wall. The south wall facing the street is of continuous masonry. The Center for British Art and Studies, completed in 1974, was constructed with a frame structure of reinforced concrete enclosed by sandblasted stainless steel panels on the exterior and by interior wood panels. In both buildings, the materials used perform an explanatory role: a strength and precise clarity in relation to structural function, orientation, light, and atmosphere. In each case, these materials assume the unique role of transforming spaces from being abstract to being human.
Much has happened in architecture since Kahn's death, but his work continues to succeed in a time of incredibly fleeting values because he gave us forms with a sense of permanency. His style gave to modern architecture a sense of maturity and a newfound sense of richness. — Reprinted from the first AS&U Architectural Portfolio, 1983
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1983 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Lee Burneson Junior High School, Westlake, Ohio
Lesko Associates, Architect, Planners
"This project represents outstanding harmony in the interior for which the architect is applauded."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Indiana University/Purdue University, Natatorium, Indianapolis
Edward Larrabee Barnes Associates/Browning Day Pollack Associates
"This handsome school takes full advantage of simple materials."
Citations
Drake University, College of Business Administration, Aliber Hall, Des Moines, Iowa
Bussard/Dikis AssociatesHarvard Law School, Ames Courtroom, Cambridge, Mass.
Crissman & Solomon ArchitectsNorth Harrison Elementary School, Ramsey, Ind.
Fanning/Howey Associates
"An excellent blending of above-and below-grade spaces."University of Missouri, School of Law, Columbia, Mo.
The Leonard Parker Associates & McCoy Hutchinson Stone ArchitectsNorth Broadway Elementary School, Escondido, Calif.
Ruhnau-Evans-Ruhnau AssociatesWestern Wyoming College, Rock Springs, Wyo.
Sasaki Associates; Anderson Architects; The BKLH GroupOxford High School, Oxford, Mich.
Tomblinson, Harburn, Yurk & Associates
1983 jury
- Bernard J. Cywinski, AIA, Design Principal, Bohlin Powell
Larkin Cywinski Architects, Engineers and Planners, Philadelphia - C. William Day, Associate Professor
of Education, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. - Richard Conway Meyer, Architect, Philadelphia
- Randall Nile Yearwood, AIA, Yearwood & Johnson Architects, Nashville
1983 jury commentary
Appropriateness of design to function.
Contextual fit, within the site and in relation to other campus buildings.
Use of materials, color and composition.
Technical innovation.
The success of the design in matching users' needs.
Clarity of solution — the logic of the design from user, technical and architectural points of view.
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1984 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Hill City School/K-12 Facility, Hill City, Mich.
The Wold Association
"This building uses the site and state-of-the-art solar technology to create an energy-efficient complex with well-organized, attractive interior space."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Three New Residential Colleges for Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.
Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown
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Jordan Hall Life Sciences Addition, Bloomington, Ind.
Archonics Design PartnershipRensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Renovation of Playhouse, Troy, N.Y.
Bohlin Powell Larkin CywinskiFredstrom Elementary School, Lincoln, Neb.
The Clark Enersen PartnersNortheastern University, Kariotis Hall Undergraduate
Classroom Building, Boston
Herbert S. Newman AssociatesSwarthmore College Dormitory, Swarthmore, Pa.
H2L2 Architects/PlannersMacalester College, Gymnasium Renovation and
Pool Addition, St. Paul, Minn.
The Leonard Parker Associates
"A very simple, well-conceived solution carried out with fine detailing. The interiors are particularly delightful."Father Flanagan Alternative High School, Boys Town, Neb.
Zenon-Beringer & Associates
1984 jury
- C. William Day, Associate Professor of Education, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.
- David Paul Helpern, AIA, Principal, Helpern Associates, New York City
- Dale Reeves, AIA, Principal, Stetson-Dale, Architects and Engineers, Utica, N.Y.
- Jahan Scheikholeslami, AIA, AICP, Adjunct Professor of Architecture, Drexel University, Philadelphia
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1985 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Metropolitan Technical Community College, Instructional Facility, Omaha, Neb.
Zenon-Beringer & Associates
Louis I. Kahn Citation
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Walter Royal Davis Library, Chapel Hill, N.C.
Mitchell/Giurgola Architects
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Roadrunner Elementary School, Marana, Ariz.
Anderson DeBartolo PanUniversity of Notre Dame, Faculty Office Building, South Bend, Ind.
Ellerbe AssociatesGeorge Washington University, National Law Center, Washington, D.C.
Keyes Condon Florance ArchitectsAvondale Junior High School, Avondale, Ariz.
Lescher and Mahoney; Dana Larson Roubal and AssociatesBenjamin Rush Junior High School, Rushville, Ind.
The McGuire & Shook CorporationUniversity of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School of
Communications Expansion, Philadelphia
Mitchell/Giurgola Architects
1985 jury
- Herman Bouman, AIA, Levittown, Pa.
- C. William Day, Program Head/School Administration, School of Education, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.
- William A. Hall, FAIA, AICP, William A. Hall Partnership, New York City
- Vivian Odell Salaga, AIA, Florida International University, Miami and Atelier Architects, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
- A. Dean Speicher, Superintendent, Osceola, Ind.
1985 jury commentary
Among the more important developments that have the potential to affect educational programs and facilities are:
Computers — Super-fast computers, small microchips and new software will allow computers to do more things, including recognizing voices.
Materials — Light, strong polymers will replace metals and woods.
Fiber optics — This technology is revolutionizing information processing. Just one tiny optic fiber can send the entire Encyclopedia Britannica from New York to Chicago in less than a millisecond.
Science — The future will be controlled by scientific developments.
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1986 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Desert View High School, Tucson, Ariz.
TMP Associates in association with Finical & Dombrowski Associates
"Regional architecture at its best."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Colby College, Student Center, Waterville, Maine
Centerbrook Architects
"This building succeeds because of its warm, inviting, 'clubby' atmosphere, executed in a sophisticated vernacular."
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University of Utah, Student Services Building, Salt Lake City
Astle/Ericson & AssociatesBerwick Academy, Whipple Arts Center, South Berwick, Maine
CBT/Childs Bertman Tseckares & Casendino Inc.Pennsylvania State University, Agricultural Arena, University Park, Pa.
Dagit • Saylor ArchitectsPenn High School, Addition and Renovation, Osceola, Ind.
Daverman/HMFHWorcester Polytechnic Institute, Founders Hall Dormitory, Worcester, Mass.
Earl R. Flansburgh & AssociatesEmerson Elementary School, Addition and Renovation, Snohomish, Wash.
Erickson-McGovern, Architects
"A bold example of adaptive renovation to produce an exciting new learning environment."Texas A&M University, Engineering/Physics Building, College Station, Texas
Henry Milton RobertsThe Poynter Institute for Media Studies, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Jung/Brannen AssociatesUniversity of Minnesota, Hubert H. Humphrey Center, Minneapolis
The Leonard Parker AssociatesSanta Fe High School, Santa Fe, N.M.
Mimbres Inc. and Perkins & WillDr. Phillips High School, Orlando, Fla.
Pierce Dorsey Rohrdanz and Catalyst
1986 jury
- Herman Bouman, AIA, Levittown, Pa.
- Don Burleson, AIA, Principal, Burleson Associates, Dallas
- C. William Day, President, Educational Planning Associates, Bloomington, Ind.
- John Joseph Herlihy Jr., Superintendent, Scott County
Schools, Georgetown, Ky. - John Q. Lawson, FAIA, Principal, John Lawson Architects, Philadelphia
1986 jury commentary
Bold design is seen more and more in schools, even on the elementary level.
Sophisticated materials, colors and details, like glass block and Euro-style fixtures, nontraditional colors, shapes and patterns, and purely decorative structural elements are finding acceptance in educational architecture.
Regionalism — the use of indigenous forms and materials is prominent in this year's portfolio, especially in New England and the Southwest. A special pride in community, respect for regional heritage, and a commitment to preservation are evident in these schools.
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1987 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Perry Child Development Center, Ypsilanti, Mich.
Kingscott Associates
"The new addition attaches nicely to the existing building; its facade is sensitive to the residential neighborhood."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Bates College, Olin Arts Center, Lewiston, Maine
The Architects Collaborative
"The center serves nicely for the dual use of community and college."
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Oberlin College Dormitory Renovations, Oberlin, Ohio
Dagit • Saylor ArchitectsUniversity of New Hampshire at Manchester, Classroom and Lab Facility, Manchester, N.H.
Lavellee/Brensinger Professional Association
"Pleasant, attractive interiors respect the existing structure — a no-nonsense approach."Central Michigan University, Physical Education and Recreation Center, Mount Pleasant, Mich.
TMP Associates
1987 jury
- Wilburn M. Adams, Associate Superintendent for Business Affairs, DeKalb County School System, Tucker, Ga.
- G. Lawson Drinkard III, AIA, Principal, VMDO Architects, Charlottesville, Va.
- Stanton Leggett, President, Stanton Leggett and Associates, West Tisbury, Mass.
- James E. Morton, AIA, Partner, Morton, Russo & Maggio, South Brunswick, N.J.
- James E. Rydeen, AIA, President, Armstrong, Torseth, Skold & Rydeen, Minneapolis
1987 jury commentary
Does the building reflect the educational philosophy of the school program or the school system? Is this philosophy evident in the design?
Does the building fulfill the purpose for which it was intended? Does the plan convey a sense of order and focus?
Aesthetic considerations, including excitement, color, scale and details.
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1988 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Whitaker Elementary School, El Paso, Texas
Fischer Cordova Prestidge
"Playful, child-oriented, almost whimsical architectural vocabulary."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Mount Saint Mary's College, Knott Athletic Recreation Convocation Center, Emmitsburg, Md.
Bohlin Powell Larkin Cywinski
"A building that makes its own clean architectural statement, but is very much at home with the existing campus."
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Carnegie Mellon University, Computer Software Research Facility, Pittsburgh
Bohlin Powell Larkin Cywinski and Burt Hill Kosar RittelmannCold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Grace Auditorium, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.
Centerbrook ArchitectsVermont Technical College Administrative Center, Randolph Center, Vt.
CS Architecture and ConstructionNorthwestern University, Sports and Aquatic Center, Evanston, Ill.
Holabird & RootThe Academy of the New Church Library, Bryn Athyn, Pa.
H2L2 Architects/PlannersH. Wayne Hendrick Middle School, Plano, Texas
JPJ ArchitectsSaint Mary's College High School, Science and Classroom Building, Berkeley, Calif.
Marquis AssociatesCountry Isles Elementary School, Weston, Fla.
Miller Meier Kenyon Cooper ArchitectsHope College, Mary and Gordon Van Wylen Library, Holland, Mich.
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottUnion College, Carnegie College Center, Schenectady, N.Y.
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottAmphitheater High School, Gymnasium/Cafeteria, Tucson, Ariz.
TMP Associates in association with Aros and Goldblatt
1988 jury
- Jerry L. Clement, FAIA, Senior Vice
President, EDI Architects, Dallas - Craig A. Hamilton, AIA, Associate
Director, Reid & Tarics Associates, San Francisco - James Hawkins, Superintendent, Ypsilanti Public Schools, Ypsilanti, Mich.
- Wilbur R. Ingalls, Jr., AIA, Principal, Wilbur R. Ingalls, Jr. Architect, Portland, Maine
- Thomas H. Reynolds, President, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine
1988 jury commentary
Functional interrelations of all elements, an inviting entrance, easy circulation and a school center.
A site plan that provided safe and efficient traffic flow, ample parking, sheltered entrances, enjoyable play areas, and quiet park-like landscaping related to the surroundings.
The site and building should have a lasting quality that could adapt to internal changes and exterior expansions.
A relationship of educational program, function, design, beauty and economy.
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1989 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Torrey Pines High School Expansion, San Diego
Deems Lewis McKinley
Louis I. Kahn Citation
University of Missouri — Columbia, School of Law, Columbia, Mo.
The Leonard Parker Associates
"If any building can be warm and inviting, handsome and dignified, and a good neighbor to all, this one is."
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Oklahoma State University, Noble Research Center, Stillwater, Okla.
The Architects CollaborativeSalt Lake Community College Center Expansion, Salt Lake City
Astle/Ericson & AssociatesMoreno Valley Center, Moreno Valley, Calif.
The Blurock PartnershipWinchester-Thurston North School, Lower School, Pittsburgh
Bohlin Powell Larkin CywinskiOcosta Junior/Senior High School, Westport, Wash.
Burr Lawrence Rising + Bates ArchitectsLawrence University, Wriston Arts Center, Appleton, Wis.
Centerbrook ArchitectsIndiana University, Center for Excellence in Education, Bloomington, Ind.
CRS SirrineConnecticut College, Admissions Building, New London, Conn.
Graham Gund ArchitectsBrewster Elementary School Addition, Brewster, Mass.
HMFH ArchitectsSeagoville Middle School, Dallas
JPJ ArchitectsPublic School 234, New York City
Richard Dattner ArchitectRuth O. Harris Junior High School, Bloomington, Calif.
Ruhnau McGavin Ruhnau/AssociatesWorthington Park and Granby Elementary Schools, Worthington, Ohio
SEM PartnersMaury High School, Expansion and Modernization, Norfolk, Va.
Shriver and Holland AssociatesMeadowbrook School Commons, Meadowbrook, Pa.
Ueland & Junker Architects & PlannersBancroft Elementary School, Omaha, Neb.
Zenon-Beringer and Associates
1989 jury
- Jerry Lawrence, AIA, President, Burr Lawrence Rising + Bates
Architects, Tacoma, Wash. - Thomas L. McKittrick, FAIA, Principal, Thomas L. McKittrick
Architect, Houston - Ronald K. McLeod, Superintendent, El Paso Independent School District, El Paso, Texas
- Raymond A. Pigozzi, FAIA, Principal, O'Donnell Wicklund
Pigozzi and Peterson Architects, Deerfield, Ill. - Robert J. Wickenheiser, President, Mount Saint Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Md.
1989 jury commentary
The lasting impact educational buildings will have on their neighborhoods and users.
Regionalism was apparent in many submittals.
The incorporation of natural light and other energy-conservation measures.
The effective use of color.
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1990 Citation Winners
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
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Robert Gage Elementary School Addition, Rochester, Minn.
Armstrong Torseth Skold & RydeenJohns Hopkins University, Physics and Astronomy Building, Baltimore, Md.
Ayers/Saint/GrossPoway Center for the Performing Arts, Poway, Calif.
The Blurock PartnershipSalisbury School Renovation, Salisbury, Conn.
Bohlin Powell Larkin CywinskiVoyager Elementary School, Gig Harbor, Wash.
Burr Lawrence Rising + Bates ArchitectsCalifornia State University, William A. Craven Hall, San Marcos, Calif.
CRSSSun Valley Elementary School, Birmingham, Ala.
Davis, Speake & AssociatesSouth Carlsbad High School, Carlsbad, Calif.
Deems Lewis McKinleyUniversity of Notre Dame, Nieuwland Science Hall Addition, Notre Dame, Ind.
Ellerbe BecketNorthview High School, Brazil, Ind.
Fanning/Howey AssociatesNortheastern University, Henderson Boathouse, Boston
Graham Gund ArchitectsCentennial High School, Peoria, Ariz.
Howard Needles Tammen & BergendoffRoosevelt Island Primary/Intermediate School 217, New York City
Michael Fieldman & PartnersNorthwestern University, Tarry Research and Education Building, Chicago
Perkins & WillJamul Middle School, Jamul, Calif.
RTA/BlurockCulinary Institute of America, Nutrition Center, Hyde Park, N.Y.
The Saratoga AssociatesBoston College, Commonwealth Avenue Dormitories, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Sasaki AssociatesThe Loomis Chaffee School, Student Center Additions/Renovation, Windsor, Conn.
Stecker LaBau Arneill McManus ArchitectsWake 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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1991 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Oak Ridge Elementary School, Harleysville, Pa.
Breslin Ridyard Fadero
"Very good scale with a nice sense of form."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
University of Akron, Polymer Science Building, Akron, Ohio
Richard Fleischman Architects
"There is something about the building when you first see it that forces a very lasting impression."
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Broken Arrow Elementary School, Shawnee, Kan.
Abend Singleton AssociatesHarvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, Mass.
The Architects CollaborativeHunt Elementary School, Puyallup, Wash.
Burr Lawrence Rising + Bates
"Good daylighting concept."College of Wooster, Henry Luce III Residence Hall, Wooster, Ohio
Dagit • Saylor ArchitectsEdgewood College, Oscar Rennebohm Library, Madison, Wis.
The Durrant Group
"Rounded form is simple, but classical."Marysville High School, Marysville, Ohio
Fanning/Howey AssociatesUniversity of Utah, Eccles Institute of Genetics, Salt Lake City
FFKR Architecture
"This facility could be emulated in other science facilities."Hillside Elementary School, Farmington Hills, Mich.
GreinerParadise Valley High School No. 4, Phoenix
Hickman Schafer Turley BeckSan Bernardino High School No. 5, San Bernardino, Calif.
HMC GroupComprehensive Grammar School, Methuen, Mass.
HMFH ArchitectsLeavenworth High School, Addition and Renovation, Leavenworth, Kan.
Horst, Terrill & Karst ArchitectsBuckeye High School, Connorville, Ohio
Lesko AssociatesJohnson County Community College, Cultural Education Center, Overland Park, Kan.
Peckham Guyton Albers & Viets ArchitectsAlbuquerque Academy, Library and Science Complex, Albuquerque, N.M.
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottFranklin & Marshall College, Science Library, Lancaster, Pa.
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott
"Sensitive execution makes this a legacy for the campus."University of Miami, James L. Knight Physics Building, Coral Gables, Fla.
Spillis Candela & PartnersCentral Michigan University, Student Activity Center, Mount Pleasant, Mich.
TMP AssociatesVivian S. Hussey Primary School, Berwick, Maine
Wilbur R. Ingalls Jr., Architect
"This is a school you would like to attend."Ruben S. Ayala High School, Chino Hills, Calif.
Wolff/Lang/Christopher Architects
1991 jury
- James E. Burlage, AIA, RIBA, Principal, The Architects
Collaborative, San Francisco - John J. Castellana, FAIA, Vice President of Design, TMP
Associates, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. - Rowland W. Hughes, Director, Creighton University Student
Center, Omaha, Neb. - Herman L. Orcutt, AIA, Partner, The Orcutt/Winslow Partnership, Phoenix
- Dean B. Weaver, Superintendent, Lansing Unified School District, Lansing, Kan.
1991 jury commentary
Organization of functional spaces in a clear, easily defined manner is important. It was a plus if this organization showed creativity in the way it handled circulation and required relationships.
Quality of space as represented by the three-dimensional character of the interiors. This could be reinforced through color, natural or artificial lighting, or structural expression.
Appropriateness of a building as it relates to its site, climate and region, and how that building relates to a neighborhood or surrounding campus structures is important.
Permanence in the materials and expression is another important factor. Fadish trends tend to date buildings quickly. Good design should have a long-lasting quality that works well over the life of the institution.
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1992 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Truro Elementary School, Truro, Mass.
HMFH Architects
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Kutztown University, Residence Hall, Kutztown, Pa.
Wallace Roberts & Todd
Citations
Gordon Bailey Elementary School, Woodbury, Minn.
Armstrong Torseth Skold & RydeenWarren Community Elementary School, Warren, Mass.
Earl R. Flansburgh + AssociatesThe Thacher School, Library and Amphitheater, Ojai, Calif.
Fields & DevereauxPine Bush Elementary School, Pine Bush, N.Y.
Fred H. Thomas AssociatesHolland High School, Additions and Renovation, Holland, Mich.
Kingscott AssociatesDrexel University, Engineering Complex, Philadelphia
The Kling-Lindquist PartnershipMountainside Middle School, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Lescher & Mahoney/DLR GroupBucknell University, Science Center, Lewisburg, Pa.
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottPrototype Elementary School, Southeastern Michigan
TMP Associates
1992 jury
- Thomas Blurock, AIA, Principal, RTA/Blurock Architects, Costa Mesa, Calif.
- Joe D. Coley, Manager of Business Affairs and Financial Services, Toledo Public Schools, Toledo, Ohio
- Gillet Lefferts, Jr., FAIA, Member, William A. Hall Partnership, New York City
- Charles F. Schrader, FAIA, Managing Principal, Reid & Tarics Associates, San Francisco
1992 jury commentary
- Appropriateness to mission.
- Ease of maintenance, both inside and outside.
- Good climate control, lighting and acoustics.
- Cost-effectiveness.
- Attractive teaching spaces.
- Good buildings with clear plans and practical solutions.
- A school identity to which children can relate.
- Appropriateness to size.
- Same attention to detail given to the inside and outside.
- Non-cliched architectural identity.
- Design that contributes to the education statement.
- Fresh, original solutions to problems, as well as traditional approaches that solved problems with great taste.
- Flexible furnishings.
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1993 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Short Pump Middle School, Richmond, Va.
Ballou Justice Upton Associates
"A clear and successful relationship between educational requirements and architectural form."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Philadelphia College of Textiles & Science, Paul J. Gutman Library, Philadelphia
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott
"Finely detailed with consistency inside and out."
Citations
Solon Dual School, Solon, Ohio
Burgess & Niple, LimitedMilton Primary School, Milton, Wash.
Burr Lawrence Rising + Bates ArchitectsSt. Charles County Community College, St. Peters, Mo.
Cannon • PTNUniversity of Missouri — Columbia, Veterinary School Clinic and
Teaching Hospital, Columbia, Mo.
The Christner PartnershipEllen P. Hubbell School, Addition and Renovations, Bristol, Conn.
C.J. Lawler AssociatesCulver Academy, Huffington Library, Culver, Ind.
CRSS ArchitectsNancy Ryles Elementary School, Beaverton, Ore.
Dull Olson Weekes ArchitectsThe University of Texas at Dallas, Cecil & Ida Green Center for the Study of Science & Society, Richardson, Texas
F&S Partners
"A small building that makes a very strong entry gesture without compromising functional spaces."Oliver P. Morton Elementary School, Hammond, Ind.
Fanning/Howey AssociatesOhio Aerospace Institute, Education/Research Facility for
Aerospace Studies, Brook Park, Ohio
Richard Fleischman Architects
"This structure reflects the creative excitement of the aerospace industry."New High School in Oakley, Oakley, Calif.
HMC GroupBenjamin F. Butler School of Technology, Lowell, Mass.
HMFH ArchitectsKyrene Akimel a-Al Middle School, Tempe, Ariz.
The Orcutt/Winslow PartnershipTroy High School, Troy, Mich.
Perkins & WillEastlake High School, Increment 1, Chula Vista, Calif.
Ruhnau Ruhnau Todd/Associates
"Excellent planning and attention to classroom design."The Loomis Chaffee School, Visual Arts Center, Windsor, Conn.
Stecker LaBau Arneill McManus ArchitectsWalled Lake Middle School, Walled Lake, Mich.
TMP AssociatesQueens College, School of Music, Queens, N.Y.
Wank Adams Slavin AssociatesCoyote Canyon Elementary School, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
Wolff/Lang/Christopher Architects
1993 jury
- Harry L. Cummings, AIA, Principal, Cummings Associates Architects, Kirkland, Wash.
- James J. Nolan, Superintendent, Wareham Public Schools, Wareham, Mass.
- Patricia J. Pedersen, Business
Manager, Euclid City Schools, Euclid, Ohio - Louis R. Saur, Principal, Louis R. Saur & Associates Architects, St. Louis
- Ralph Warburton, FAIA, Consultant, Ralph Warburton Architect-Engineer-Planner, Coral Gables, Fla.
1993 jury commentary
Planning issues: The plan must be student-centered and teacher-driven and must incorporate community use of the facility without interfering with the academic functions. There must be strong evidence of the educational program within the overall plan. The plan must be flexible, incorporating wiring for technology, as well as including a variety of spaces to meet the diverse needs of students.
Design objectives: the use of natural light; creation of usable and memorable outside spaces; the quality of the instructional spaces; effective use of materials and colors to create a mood or setting; scale and proportion of the design in relationship to users; image the facility projects and its reflection on the local culture and age of the child; flow of the building from outside to inside.
Creative and effective use of resources: effective energy use; environmentally sustainable architecture; design coordination of equipment and furnishings with the building; amount of money spent on the facility and its cost-effectiveness; inclusion of an appropriate infrastructure and wiring to accommodate computers and telecommunications; consideration for long-term maintenance and the quality of interior materials; the ability to meet the needs of all students; security and handicapped access.
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1994 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Prototype Elementary Schools, Haverhill, Mass.
HMFH Architects
"Reflects Caudill's philosophy in that a building is first and foremost a place for people."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Davidson College, Visual Arts Center, Davidson, N.C.
Graham Gund Architects
"Elegant in its simplicity and its embodiment of Kahn's philosophies."
Citations
Building Blocks Child Development and Day Care Center, Topeka, Kan.
Architectural ConsultantsLincoln Elementary School, York, Pa.
BASCO AssociatesSt. Mary's College of Maryland, William Donald Schaefer Hall, St. Mary's City, Md.
Bohlin Cywinski JacksonBabson College, Van Winkle Residence Hall, Wellesley, Mass.
CBT/Childs Bertman TseckaresCharlotte M. Murkland Elementary School, Lowell, Mass.
DRA/Drummey Rosane AndersonMidway Intermediate School, Hewitt, Texas
F&S PartnersCos Cob School, Greenwich, Conn.
Fletcher-ThompsonWilliam H. Lincoln School, Brookline, Mass.
Graham Gund ArchitectsSouthern Maine Technical College, Peter A. McKernan
Hospitality Center, South Portland, Maine
Harriman AssociatesKyrene de la Mirada Elementary School, Chandler, Ariz.
The Orcutt/Winslow PartnershipPerry High School and Community Fitness Center, Perry, Ohio
Perkins & Will/Burgess & NipleWillamette University College of Law, Addition and Renovation, Salem, Ore.
Soderstrom ArchitectsSouthwest High School, Tucson, Ariz.
TMP Associates/The I.E.F. GroupIndian Hills High School, Calabasas, Calif.
Wolff/Lang/Christopher Architects
1994 jury
- Paul Davis Boney, AIA, Vice
President, Boney Architects, Wilmington, N.C. - H. Spencer Graves, Executive
Director, Facility Planning and
Construction, Wake County Public
Schools, Raleigh, N.C. - Philip A. Hodgin, AIA, Partner, RDG Bussard Dikis, Des Moines, Iowa
- Robert S. Woodhurst, III, FAIA, Principal, The Woodhurst
Partnership, Augusta, Ga. - John Alan Wyatt, Academic Dean, Frank Lloyd Wright School of
Architecture, Scottsdale, Ariz.
1994 jury commentary
Plans with the ability of the facility to enhance the educational experience; design respectful to the community context; flexibility; sense of analysis and logic that is successfully translated into the project.
Design merits: usable and memorable outside spaces; scale and proportion in relationship to users; flow of the building from the outside in; quality instructional spaces; natural light; effective use of materials and colors.
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1995 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
J.A. Rogers Academy of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Middle School, Kansas City, Mo.
Gould Evans Associates
"Breaks the tradition following middle-school programs."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, Washington, D.C.
Florance Eichbaum Esocoff King Architects
Citations
Puyallup High School Main Building, Puyallup, Wash.
Burr Lawrence Rising + Bates ArchitectsRoberto Clemente Elementary School, Rochester, N.Y.
CannonEarly Childhood Education Center, Carlsbad, N.M.
Dekker/Perrich & AssociatesJoseph A. McAvinnue Elementary School, Lowell, Mass.
Drummey Rosane AndersonWestview High School, Portland, Ore.
Dull Olson Weekes ArchitectsCollins Middle School, Salem, Mass.
Earl R. Flansburgh + AssociatesPrairie Elementary School, Prairie Village, Kan.
Gould Evans AssociatesOkemos Senior High School, Okemos, Mich.
Hastings and ChivettaNorth Kitsap Prototype Elementary School, Poulsbo and Kingston, Wash.
John Graham Associates/DLR GroupCentral Ohio Technical College/The Ohio State University at Newark, Howard E. LeFevre Hall, Newark, Ohio
NBBJNorth Fort Myers High School, North Fort Myers, Fla.
Parker Mudgett Smith Architects/Perkins & WillRawson Elementary School, South Milwaukee, Wis.
Plunkett Raysich Architects and Interiors GroupBrownsburg Challenger Learning Center, Brownsburg, Ind.
Schmidt AssociatesUniversity of Southern California, New Teaching Library, Los Angeles
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottBlack Hawk Middle School, Eagan, Minn.
Wold Architects and Engineers
1995 jury
- Daniel L. Boggio, AIA, Principal, PBK Architects, Houston
- Jerry L. Clement, FAIA, Principal, Educational Facilities, Sverdrup
Facilities, St. Louis - Kelvin K. Lee, Superintendent, Dry Creek Joint Elementary School
District, Roseville, Calif. - Sandra J. McCracken, Asst. Supt.
for Business Affairs, Clay County
Public Schools, Green Cove Springs, Fla. - Todd S. Phillips, AIA, Director, AIA
Center for Advanced Technology
Facilities Design, Washington, D.C.
1995 jury commentary
Programming for instructional elements; creating an effective plan; being sensitive to color and interior textures; providing a warm and inviting atmosphere; incorporating technology into the physical environment; ensuring the facility fits into the community context; architectural expression; building characteristics, location and suitability; adaptation to the site; cost-effectiveness; effective use of space.
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1996 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Discovery Middle School, Vancouver, Wash.
Lein, Stanek & Willson Architects
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Quinnipiac College, School of Law Center, Hamden, Conn.
Centerbrook Architects and Planners
"Timeless design with state-of-the-art capability."
Citations
Brandeis University, Volen National Center for Complex Systems, Waltham, Mass.
CannonAgassiz Elementary School, Cambridge, Mass.
HMFH ArchitectsFort Hays State University, Physical Science Building, Hays, Kan.
Horst Terrill & Karst ArchitectsRed Rock High School, Sedona, Ariz.
Lescher and Mahoney/DLR GroupTrailwoods Environmental Science Magnet, Kansas City, Mo.
Mackey Mitchell Zahner AssociatesGeorge Mason University, Honson Learning Center, Fairfax, Va.
Marcellus Wright Cox & SmithDuke University, Levine Science Research Center, Durham, N.C.
Payette AssociatesBethel College, Community Life Center, Arden Hills, Minn.
Sasaki AssociatesSkidmore College, The Lucy Scribner Library, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottNorthwood High School, Irvine, Calif.
TBP/ArchitectureOakland University, Student Recreation and Athletic Center, Rochester, Mich.
TMP AssociatesWilliam C. McGinnis Middle School, Perth Amboy, N.J.
Vitetta GroupFalcon Ridge Middle School, Apple Valley, Minn.
Wold Architects and EngineersCenter for Self Enhancement, Portland, Ore.
Yost Grube Hall Johnson Architecture
1996 jury
- Gene P. Abel, Business
Administrator/Board Treasurer, Central Bucks School District, Doylestown, Pa. - William R. Maclay, REFP, Educational Facilities Planning
Consultant, Aurora, Colo. - James F. Parsley, Superintendent, Vancouver Public Schools, Vancouver, Wash.
- Ronald L. Peters, AIA, AICP, Executive Vice President, BPLW
Architects & Engineers, Mesa, Ariz. - Douglas D. Westmoreland, AIA, Principal, Bond Comet
Westmoreland + Hiner Architects, Richmond, Va.
1996 jury commentary
A sense of community; Technology; Regional significance; Expandability; Special populations; Site planning; Creative use of both interior and exterior space; Energy use/daylighting; Quality of interior space; Clarity and simplicity of circulation. system.
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1997 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Remington Jefferson School, Franklin, Mass.
Drummey Rosane Anderson (DRA)
"Very handsome, traditional flavor with up-to-date amenities."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Kansas State University, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, Manhattan, Kan.
Moore/Andersson Architects in association with Wiedeman Architects
"Outstanding solution, blending new facility with its environment."
Special Citation
Samford University, Beeson School of Divinity, Birmingham, Ala.
Davis Architects
"A remarkable project for this day and age."
Citations
University of Michigan, Media Union, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Albert Kahn AssociatesTanque Verde Elementary School, Tucson, Ariz.
Arquitectura, Ltd.University of Maryland at Baltimore, Health Sciences Facility, Baltimore, Md.
CUH2ADoane College, Lied Science, Mathematics and Computer
Science Facility, Crete, Neb.
Davis DesignUniversity of Notre Dame, College of Business Administration, Notre Dame, Ind.
Ellerbe BecketClarksville High School, Clarksville, Ind.
Fanning/Howey AssociatesBluejacket-Flint Elementary School, Shawnee, Kan.
Frangkiser & Hutchens Architects and PlannersMcCaskey East High School, Lancaster, Pa.
Gilbert ArchitectsHudsonville Middle School, Hudsonville, Mich.
GMB Architects-Engineers
"Student-friendly with pleasant, supportive interior spaces."North Royalton Middle School, North Royalton, Ohio
GPD AssociatesLynn University, Library, Boca Raton, Fla.
Herbert S. Newman and PartnersUniversity of Kansas, Bales Organ Recital Hall, Lawrence, Kan.
Horst, Terrill & Karst Architects
"Majestic … structure is consistent with function."The University of Montana, School of Business Administration, Missoula, Mont.
L'Heureux Page WernerOhio University, Charles J. Ping Student Recreation Center, Athens, Ohio
NBBJColby College, F.W. Olin Science Center, Waterville, Maine
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottTufts University, The Tisch Library, Medford, Mass.
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottConnecticut College, F.W. Olin Science Center, New London, Conn.
Tai Soo Kim PartnersGretchko Elementary School, West Bloomfield, Mich.
TMP Associates
"A fun place for students."Oehrli Elementary School, Montague, Mich.
URS GreinerEastview High School, Apple Valley, Minn.
Wold Architects and Engineers
1997 jury
- Steve Crane, AIA, Partner, Valentiner Crane Brunjes Onyon
Architects, Salt Lake City - H. Val Peterson, Director of
Facilities Management, Arizona
State University, Tempe, Ariz. - Daniel M. Rodriguez, Superintendent, Old Bridge
Township Schools, Matawan, N.J. - Elton Dale Scheideman, AIA, Director of Planning and
Engineering Services, Clark County
School District, Las Vegas - Stephen E. Smith, AIA, Vice President, TMP Associates, Co-Leader Educational/Library
Design Studio, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
1997 jury commentary
- Flexibility.
- Human scale.
- Energy.
- Clarity of plan.
- Quality of space.
- Response to program.
- Sense of place.
- User-friendly.
- Integration of technology.
- Site adaptation.
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1998 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Parkrose High School Community Center, Portland, Ore.
Dull Olson Weekes Architects
"This is truly a 'community' facility."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Whittier College, Diehl Hall, Whittier, Calif.
William Loyd Jones Architect
"Beautiful restoration; maintains original character."
Citations
University of California — Los Angeles, Royce Hall, Los Angeles
Anshen + Allen ArchitectsUniversity of Notre Dame, Rolfs Sports Recreation Center, Notre Dame, Ind.
Architecture Design GroupFriendly Hills Middle School, Mendota Heights, Minn.
Armstrong Torseth Skold & RydeenNeuqua Valley High School, Naperville, Ill.
Armstrong Torseth Skold & RydeenLebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa.
Breslin Ridyard Fadero ArchitectsCrookston High School, Crookston, Minn.
DLR GroupUnion Theological Seminary, William Smith Morton Library, Richmond, Va.
The Glave FirmSelinsgrove Intermediate Elementary School, Selinsgrove, Pa.
Hayes Large Architects
"Great use of technology to enhance the learning environment."Williams Middle School Complex, Chelsea, Mass.
HMFH Architects
"Exciting use of color and natural light."U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, W.V.
KCF/SHGSkyview High School, Vancouver, Wash.
LSW Architects
"Interior spaces are light, bright and very interesting."L. Douglas Wilder Middle School, Richmond, Va.
Moseley Harris & McClintockSouth Shore Elementary School, Crownsville, Md.
Rubeling & AssociatesLongmeadow Center Elementary School, Longmeadow, Mass.
Tappé AssociatesWest Bloomfield High School, West Bloomfield, Mich.
TMP AssociatesWestern Michigan University, School of Aviation Sciences, Battle Creek, Mich.
Tower Pinkster Titus
"Functional, yet has the spirit of flight carried throughout."Lake Orion High School, Lake Orion, Mich.
URS GreinerPrototype Elementary, Davis County, Utah
Valentiner Crane Brunjes OnyonSoutheast Missouri State University, Polytechnic Institute, Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Wm. B. IttnerGlendale Elementary School, Prior Lake, Minn.
Wold Architects and Engineers
1998 jury
- Klindt D. Breckenridge, AIA, President, The IEF Group, Architects/Planners, Tucson, Ariz.
- Jim Demarest, Executive Director
of Facilities Management, Illinois
State University, Normal, Ill. - Dianne L. Kramer, Executive
Director of Facilities, Seminole
County Public Schools, Seminole
County, Fla. - Dottie Niederkorn, Planning
Supervisor, St. Louis Public
School District, St. Louis - Courtney S. Williams, Associate
AIA, Architect, Strekalovsky & Hoit
Architects, Hingham, Mass.
1998 jury commentary
- Maintainability.
- Technology.
- Space efficiency.
- Environmental quality.
- Response to program.
- Community use.
- Site adaptation.
- Energy.
- Sense of place.
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1999 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
James Madison School of Excellence, Rochester, N.Y.
Cannon
Louis I. Kahn Citation
University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management, Minneapolis
Ellerbe Becket
Special Citation
The Althea Gibson Early Childhood Education Academy, East Orange, N.J.
The Hillier Group
Citations
Wayzata High School, Plymouth, Minn.
Armstrong Torseth Skold & RydeenLucille M. Brown Middle School, Richmond, Va.
Ballou Justice Upton ArchitectsRutherford Elementary School, Harrisburg, Pa.
Bink PartnershipWestminster College of Salt Lake City, Giovale Library, Salt Lake City
Breslin Ridyard Fadero and EDA ArchitectsSan Jose State University, San Jose Joint Library, San Jose, Calif.
Carrier Johnson and Gunnar Birkerts & AssociatesUniversity of San Diego, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, San Diego
Carrier JohnsonWMEP Interdistrict Downtown School, Minneapolis
Cuningham GroupNorthland College, The Center for Science and the Environment, Ashland, Wis.
Davis DesignChicago Pubic Schools, Capital Improvement Program, New Construction, Chicago
DeStefano and PartnersFramingham Woodrow Wilson Elementary School, Framingham, Mass.
DiNisco Design PartnershipMoon Mountain Elementary School, Phoenix
DLR GroupPark Hill South High School, Kansas City, Mo.
DLR GroupHanson Middle School, Hanson, Mass.
Drummey Rosane AndersonEdgewood College, Sonderegger Science Center, Madison, Wis.
Durrant ArchitectsSpringboro High School, Springboro, Ohio
Fanning/Howey AssociatesBrigham Young University, Eyring Science Center, Provo, Utah
FFKR Architecture/Planning/Interior Design•Yale University, Linsly-Chittenden Hall, New Haven, Conn.
Goody, Clancy & AssociatesManhattan Beach Middle School, Manhattan Beach, Calif.
HMC ArchitectsGeorgetown College, Anna Ashcraft Ensor Learning Resource Center, Georgetown, Ky.
HNTB CorporationUniversity of South Carolina, National Advocacy Center, Columbia, S.C.
HNTB CorporationBoise High School, Frank Church Building of Technology, Boise, Idaho
Hummel ArchitectsOklahoma City Zoological Park, Education/Conservation Center, Oklahoma City, Okla.
JHBR ArchitectsThe Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business, Columbus, Ohio
Karlsberger CompaniesAlexander Dawson School at Rainbow Mountain, Las Vegas
KGA ArchitectureWhittier Elementary School for the Arts, Minneapolis
Kodet Architectural GroupLewis and Clark High School, Vancouver, Wash.
LSW ArchitectsMary Washington College, Jepson Science Center, Fredericksburg, Va.
Lukmire PartnershipOld Dominion University, Ludwig Diehn Composers' Room, Addition to the Diehn Fine & Performing Arts Center, Norfolk, Va.
Moseley Harris and McClintockRoosevelt Middle School, New Bedford, Mass.
Mount Vernon GroupBloomington High School South, Bloomington, Ind.
The Odle McGuire & Shook CorporationMedical College of Wisconsin, Health Research Center, Wauwatosa, Wis.
Plunkett Raysich ArchitectsBrevard College, Paul Porter Performing Arts Center, Brevard, N.C.
SchenkelShultz ArchitectsDonna Lee Loflin Elementary School, Asheboro, N.C.
The Smith Sinnett AssociatesUniversity of Georgia, Reed Hall Renovation, Athens, Ga.
Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein ArchitectsWilliam Street School, Lancaster, N.Y.
Trautman AssociatesUnion College, F.W. Olin Center, Schenectady, N.Y.
Vitetta/KosteckyKing/Drew High School of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles
WLC Architects
1999 jury
- Jeffrey D. Chambers, NCARB, AIA, Principal, McKissick, Chambers & Sunday, Harrisburg, Pa.
- James A. Dyck, AIA, Educational
Planner and Architect, The
Architectural Partnership, Lincoln, Neb. - Donald M. Haydon Jr., Executive
Director of Finance and
Operations Management, Minneapolis Public Schools, Minneapolis - Peter J. Negroni, Superintendent, Springfield Public Schools, Springfield, Mass.
- Charles A. Sippial Sr., Assistant
Vice President for Physical Plant, Texas A&M University, College
Station, Texas
1999 jury commentary
- Environment.
- Flexibility/adaptability.
- Community use.
- Quality of experience for user.
- Durability.
- Technology.
- Site adaptation.
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2000 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Taconic Hills Central School, Craryville, N.Y.
Rhinebeck Architecture & Planning
Louis I. Kahn Citation
GateWay Community College, Center for Health Careers Education, Phoenix
Gould Evans Affiliates
Special Citation
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Early Childhood Education Center, Scottsdale, Ariz.
DLR Group
Citations
Mahomet-Seymour High School, Mahomet, Ill.
BLDD ArchitectsKennedy Elementary School, Janesville, Wis.
Bray Associates ArchitectsHarvard Business School, McArthur Hall, Executive Education Residential Facility, Boston
CBT/Childs Bertman TseckaresCrossroads Elementary School, St. Paul, Minn.
Cuningham GroupDoane College, Lied Science, Mathematics and Computer Science Facility, Crete, Neb.
Davis DesignThomson Elementary School, North Andover, Mass.
DiNisco Design PartnershipKamiak High School East Campus, Mukilteo, Wash.
DLR GroupUniversity of Notre Dame, Main Administration Building, Notre Dame, Ind.
Ellerbe BecketDaffodil Valley Elementary School, Sumner, Wash.
Erickson McGovernMercer Island High School, Modernization and Addition, Mercer Island, Wash.
Erickson McGovernUniversity of Central Florida, Recreational Services Building, Orlando, Fla.
Farmer Baker Barrios ArchitectsRice University, Howard Keck Hall, Houston
FKP ArchitectsBeebe School, Malden, Mass.
Flansburgh AssociatesAnchor Bay Aquatic Center, New Baltimore, Md.
French AssociatesPurdue University, Krannert Graduate School of Management, West Lafayette, Ind.
Goody, Clancy & AssociatesThe Horace Mann School, Riverdale, N.Y.
Gruzen Samton Architects, Planners & Interior DesignersBates College, Lake Andrews Restoration Project, Lewiston, Maine
The Halvorson CompanyArthur D. Healey School, Somerville, Mass.
HMFH ArchitectsThe McCallie School, McDonald Hall, Chattanooga, Tenn.
HMFH ArchitectsEmory University, Atlanta
Hughes Good O'Leary & RyanRichmond Public School District, Three Elementary Schools, Richmond, Va.
Jacobs FacilitiesSaxe Middle School, New Canaan, Conn.
Jeter, Cook & Jepson ArchitectsAccelerated Learning Laboratory, Worcester, Mass.
Lamoureux • Pagano & AssociatesShriver Job Corps Center, Devens, Mass.
Miller Dyer SpearsSalisbury School, Math & Science Building, Salisbury, Conn.
The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, ArchitectsFlorida Atlantic University, MacArthur Campus & Honors College, Jupiter, Fla.
PGALOak Valley Elementary School, Buellton, Calif.
Phillips Metsch Sweeney Moore ArchitectsNortheastern University, Boston
Pressley Associates, Landscape ArchitectsGerald J. Wycallis Elementary School, Dallas, Pa.
Quad Three GroupNortheastern University, Boston
Rothman Partners and Kyu Sung Woo ArchitectSouth County High School, Roanoke, Va.
SFCSDorothy Smith Pullen Elementary School, Rockwall, Texas
SHW GroupJames Madison University, College Center, Harrisonburg, Va.
SmithGroupNorthwood High School, Irvine, Calif.
tBP/ArchitecturePinckney Community High School, Pinckney, Mich.
TMP AssociatesSuffolk University Law School, Boston
Tsoi/Kobus & AssociatesCentury Junior High School, Lakeville, Minn.
Wold Architects and EngineersMetropolitan Community College, Sarpy Center/La Vista Public Library, La Vista, Neb.
Zenon Beringer Mabrey Partners, Architects
2000 jury
- Ronald Bugg, Facilities Manager, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Fla.
- Joseph P. Licata, Assistant
Superintendent, Operations, Harford County Public Schools, Bel Air, Md. - Joseph Martinez, AIA, President, Martinez + Cutri, San Diego
- Stephen Parker, AIA, President, Grimm and Parker Architects, Calverton, Md.
- Arlis Swartzendruber, Superintendent, Waterloo
Community School District, Waterloo, Iowa
2000 jury commentary
- Community.
- Durability.
- Environment.
- Flexibility.
- Inspiration.
- Landscape.
- Longevity.
- Participation.
- Security.
- Technology.
- Value.
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2001 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Chesterton High School, Chesterton, Ind.
Fanning/Howey Associates, Inc.
"Outstanding! Warm and inspiring."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
University of Nevada — Las Vegas, Lied Library, Las Vegas
Leo A Daly
"Changes the image of the library stereotype."
Citations
St. George's High School, Collierville, Tenn.
Askew Nixon Ferguson ArchitectsUniversity of Wisconsin — Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac, Wis.
Bray Associates Architects, Inc.Lake Shore Middle School, Belle Glade, Fla.
BRPH Architects • Engineers, Inc.Crosswinds Arts and Science Middle School, Woodbury, Minn.
Cuningham GroupGrand Valley State University, Richard M. DeVos Center, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Design Plus Inc.Highland Lakes School, Glendale, Ariz.
DLR Group
"An appealing, multipurpose program for K to 8 that accommodates the environment."West Linn High School, Academic Wing Addition, West Linn, Ore.
Dull Olson Weekes Architects, PCDeerfield Elementary School, Novi, Mich.
Fanning/Howey Associates, Inc.Ocoee Middle School, Ocoee, Fla.
Fanning/Howey Associates, Inc.Ruth Clark Elementary School, Haysville, Kan.
Gossen Livingston Associates, Inc.Clark College, Applied Arts Building No. IV Renovation, Vancouver, Wash.
Harder Architecture LLCSalinas High School, Salinas, Calif.
HBFL ArchitectsSt. Charles North High School, St. Charles, Ill.
Hestrup & Associates — ArchitectsAlexander Dawson School at Rainbow Mountain, Las Vegas
KGA ArchitecturePaint Creek Elementary School, Lake Orion, Mich.
Kingscott Associates, Inc.Coal City Middle School, Coal City, Ill.
Legat Architects, Inc.Mansfield Senior High School, Mansfield, Ohio
MKC Associates, Inc.Maple Creek Middle School, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Moake Park Group, Inc.Thousand Oaks Elementary School, Berkeley, Calif.
Muller & Caulfield ArchitectsSalisbury School, Centennial Library and Humanities Building, Salisbury, Conn.
The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc., ArchitectsBranch Crossing Junior High School, The Woodlands, Texas
PBK Architects, Inc.
"Excellent organizational spaces, both academic and social."Isothermal Community College, The Foundation Performing Arts
Center, Spindale, N.C.
SchenkelShultz ArchitectureRoy Lee Walker Elementary School, McKinney, Texas
SHW Group, Inc.Susquehanna University, Sports and Fitness Center, Selinsgrove, Pa.
Spillman Farmer ArchitectsPueblo Elementary School, Pomona, Calif.
Thomas Blurock ArchitectsDetroit County Day School, Early Education Center, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
TMP Associates, Inc.Walled Lake Central High School, Additions/Remodeling, Walled Lake, Mich.
TMP Associates, Inc.Clarkston High School, Clarkston, Mich.
URS Corporation
"Well-designed for the community."
2001 jury
- Joe Bolton, Facilities Manager, Jefferson County Public School
District, Golden, Colo. - Charles Cohen, Assistant
Superintendent for Business
Services, Aptakisic-Tripp School
District No. 102, Buffalo Grove, Ill. - Randal G. Haslam, Director of New
Construction and Building Official, Jordan School District, Sandy, Utah - Kerry Leonard, Associate Principal
and Senior Educational Planner, OWP&P Architects, Chicago - Jeffrey Quackenbush, Senior
Architect, Facilities Planning
Division at the University of
Massachusetts, Amherst
2001 jury commentary
- Aesthetics.
- School/Community.
- Manageability.
- Functionality.
- Stimulating.
- Diversity.
- Flexibility.
- Progressive.
- Environment.
- Priorities.
- Change management.
- Overall cost-appropriateness.
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2002 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Noble High School, North Berwick, Maine
Harriman Associates
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Washington & Jefferson College, The Howard J. Burnett Center, Washington, Pa.
MacLachlan, Cornelius & Filoni, Inc.
Special Citation
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics Learning Laboratory for Complex Systems, Cambridge, Mass.
Cambridge Seven Associates, Inc.
Citations
Fond du Lac High School, Fond du Lac, Wis.
Bray Associates Architects, Inc.Trinity School, Atlanta
Chapman Coyle ChapmanCrosswinds Arts and Science Middle School, Woodbury, Minn.
Cuningham Group Architecture, PALebanon Valley College, Athletic Complex, Annville, Pa.
Derck & Edson Associates, LLPCulinary Institute of America, Roth Hall Visitors Center and Cafe, Hyde Park, N.Y.
DiMella Shaffer AssociatesThe Fresh Air Fund, Sharpe Reservation, Camp ABC and Camp Tommy, Fishkill, N.Y.
The Geddis Partnership, PCDartmouth College, Whittemore Hall, Tuck School of Business, Hanover, N.H.
Goody, Clancy, and AssociatesP.S. 50, Clara Barton School, "L!BRARY," Bronx, N.Y.
Helfand Myerberg Guggenheimer ArchitectsBelmont Hill School, Gerard R. Jordan Athletic Center, Belmont, Mass.
Jeffrey Millman Associates, now in association with ADD, Inc.Clark County School District (CCSD), Two-Story Elementary School Prototype, Howard E. Hollingsworth Elementary School, Las Vegas
JMA Architecture StudiosWestern Academy of Beijing, Beijing, People's Republic of China
John Sergio Fisher & Associates, Inc.Barbers Hill High School, Mount Belvieu, Texas
PBK Architects, Inc.Des Moines Area Community College, West Campus, Des Moines, Iowa
RDG Bussard DikisHighlands Middle School, Fort Thomas, Ky.
Steed Hammond Paul, Inc.San Jose City College, Master Plan, San Jose, Calif.
tBP/ArchitectureUniversity of Illinois at Chicago, South Campus Expansion, Chicago
Wight & Company
2002 jury
- Clark Godshall, District
Superintendent and Chief
Executive Officer, Orleans/Niagara BOCES, Western, N.Y. - Daniel L. Hightower, Office of
Executive Vice Chancellor, University of Kansas Medical
Center, Kansas City, Kan. - Pamela J. Loeffelman, Principal, Perkins Eastman Architects, Stamford, Conn.
- Richard W. Moore, Director of
Facilities and Maintenance
Services, Milwaukee Public
Schools, Milwaukee, Wis. - Ronald M. Wilson, Assistant
Superintendent for Budgeting
and Financial Planning, Houston Independent
School District, Houston
2002 jury commentary
Community; efficiency; future use; functionality; high-performance; integration; longevity; driving process; ownership; program; student-centered.
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2003 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Thompson Middle School, Newport, R.I.
HMFH Architects, Inc.
"Great coordination between old and new spaces."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Central Texas College, Planetorium and Technology Center, Killeen, Texas
Freese and Nichols, Inc.
"Skillful use of materials."
Special Citation
Crow Island School, Environmental Master Plan, Winnetka, Ill.
The Kestrel Design Group, Inc.
Citations
University of Pittsburgh, Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Apostolou Associates/Rosser International-Joint Venture PartnersYale University, Prospect Place Modular Buildings, New Haven, Conn.
Centerbrook Architects and PlannersLebanon Valley College, Peace Garden, Annville, Pa.
Derck & Edson Associates, LLPBroadmeadow Elementary School, Needham, Mass.
DiNisco Design Partnership, Ltd.Bentley College, Student Center, Waltham, Mass.
Goody, Clancy and AssociatesWest Woods Upper Elementary School, Farmington, Conn.
Jeter, Cook & Jepson Architects, Inc.Springwater Trail High School, Gresham, Ore.
LSW ArchitectsCharlotte Lappla Elementary School, Wellsboro, Pa.
McKissick Associates PCGwendolyn Brooks and Percy Julian Middle Schools, Oak Park, Ill.
OWP/PUniversity of Maine at Farmington, College of Education, Health and Rehabilitation, Farmington, Maine
PDT ArchitectsGoodwillie Environmental School, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Progressive AE
2003 jury
- Jim Daume, Associate Director
of Facilities Management for
Utilities and Maintenance, Southeast Missouri State
University, Cape Girardeau, Mo. - Kenneth Ducote, Director of
Facility Planning and Development, New Orleans Public Schools - Arnie Glassberg, Superintendent, San Lorenzo Unified School
District, San Lorenzo, Calif. - Cheri Hendricks, Principal, Broadview Associates, Ltd., Seattle
- James E. LaPosta Jr., Director/CEO, Educational Facilities Design
Group, Jeter, Cook & Jepson
Architects, Inc., Hartford, Conn.
2003 jury commentary
Supports learning; architecturally exemplary; adaptability/flexibility; integrated, skillful use of the site; sustainability; ability to serve as a community resource; regulatory compliance; sensitive attention to security; cost-effective.
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2004 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Pittsburgh Public Schools, The Center for the Creative and Performing Arts, Pittsburgh, Pa.
MacLachlan, Cornelius & Filoni, Inc.
"I'd love to learn here!"
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Norwalk Community College, Center for Information Technology, Norwalk, Conn.
Svigals + Partners
"Refreshing new image and well-designed throughout to create a sense of place on campus."
Special Citation
University Child Development School, Seattle
Carlson Architects
"More than a school — a discovery place."
Citations
Lakeview High School, Battle Creek, Mich.
BETA Design Group, Inc.Greenman Elementary School, Aurora, Ill.
Cordogan Clark & AssociatesShiprock Alternative Schools, Inc., New School, Shiprock, N.M.
DLR GroupOakland Schools Office & Conference Center, Waterford, Mich.
French Associates, Inc.Berea College, Annex/Talcott Hall Renovation, Berea, Ky.
GBBN Architects, Inc.Capuano Early Childhood Center, Somerville, Mass.
HMFH Architects, Inc.The Lovett School, Atlanta
Hughes, Good, O'Leary & Ryan, Inc.Forest Hills Public Schools, Fine Arts Center, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Integrated ArchitectureDaniel Hand High School, Madison, Conn.
Jeter, Cook & Jepson Architects, Inc.Mount Holyoke College, Blanchard Campus Center, South Hadley, Mass.
MDS/Miller Dyer SpearsNibley Park Elementary School, Salt Lake City
VCBO Architecture, LLCWest Point Junior High School, West Point, Utah
VCBO Architecture, LLC
2004 jury
- Vicky Davidson, Assoc. V.P. of
Facilities Planning and Mgmt.,
Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio - George R. Metzger, AIA, President, HMFH Architects, Inc., Cambridge, Mass.
- Gary R. Payne, AIA, Admin. of
Facilities Mgmt. and Planning, Davis School District, Farmington, Utah - James Reny, Business Manager
and Facilities Director, Waterville
Public Schools, Waterville, Maine - John M. Weekes, AIA, Principal, Dull Olson Weekes Architects, Inc., Portland, Ore.
2004 jury commentary
- Innovation.
- Program/Building organization.
- Meaningfulness.
- Representation.
- Design continuity and balance.
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2005 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Oak Park Unified High School District, Oak Park Joint-Use Library, Oak Park, Calif.
Fields Devereaux Architects & Engineers
"Innovative. A well-organized, clean solution."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
University of California — San Diego, Eleanor Roosevelt College, La Jolla, Calif.
Moshe Safdie & Associates
"Wonderful urban sense of space."
Citations
Suffolk University, Somerset Street Residence Hall, Boston
Cannon Design
"Innovative while recognizing its context."Lucille Smith Elementary School, Lawndale, Calif.
Dougherty & Dougherty Architects LLPThe Ensworth School, New Campus Development, Nashville, Tenn.
GUND PartnershipGeorgia Institute of Technology, Campus Recreation Center, Atlanta
Hastings & Chivetta Architects, Inc.Beaver Country Day School, Visual and Performing Arts Center, Chestnut Hills, Mass.
HMFH Architects, Inc.The Bedford Road Elementary School, Pleasantville, N.Y.
Kaeyer, Garment & Davidson Architects & Engineers, PCKnapp Forest Elementary School, Forest Hills, Mich.
Kingscott Associates, Inc.University of Nevada — Reno, Comprehensive Campus Master Plan, Reno, Nev.
Sasaki Associates, Inc.Creighton University, California Street Mall Redevelopment, Omaha, Neb.
studioINSITE LLCMiddle School Alpine School District, Prototype Middle School, Alpine and Lehi, Utah
VCBO Architecture, LLC
"Appealing architecture."
2005 jury
- Edward M. Brady, Director of
Facilities and Operations, Rhode
Island College, Providence, R.I. - Timothy Dufault, AIA, LEED, Principal, Cuningham Group, Minneapolis
- Greg Letnaunchyn, Director
of Facility Services at Milton
Hershey School, Hershey, Pa. - Gerald Reifert, Principal, Mahlum Architects, Seattle
- Frederick C. (Fred) Smith, Director of Construction
Management, Clark County
School District, Las Vegas
2005 jury commentary
- Security/Safety.
- Innovation.
- Cost-effectiveness.
- Timelessness.
- Community.
- Functionality.
- Sense of place.
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2006 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
The Agnes Irwin School, Science & Art Center, Rosemont, Pa.
Peter Gisolfi Associates
"Inspiring and functional."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Christopher Newport University, Ferguson Center for the Arts, Newport News, Va.
Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company
"Stunning!"
Special Citations
University of Cincinnati, University Power Center, Cincinnati
Cambridge Seven Associates, Inc.
Cass Technical High School
TMP Associates, Inc. and TYJT (A Joint Venture)
Citations
Central Bucks South High School, Warrington, Pa.
ATS&R Planners/Architects/Engineers
"Functional and learner-friendly."Highland Oaks Relief Middle School, K-Mart Conversion, Miami, Fla.
BRPH Architects-Engineers, Inc.Boston University, Fitness and Recreation Center and Agganis Arena, Boston
Cannon DesignLankenau Hospital, Walter and Leonore Annenberg Conference Center for Medical Education, Wynnewood, Pa.
EwingColeEagle Creek Academy, Oakland, Mich.
French Associates, Inc.
"An easy school to maintain."Centre College, The College Centre, Danville, Ky.
Hastings & Chivetta Architects, Inc.The Peddie School, Walter and Leonore Annenberg Science Center, Hightstown, N.J.
Hillier ArchitectureGarland Independent School District, Special Events Center, Garland, Texas
HKS, Inc.
Great idea! More districts should consider this."Pennsylvania State University, Medlar Field at Lubrano Park, State College, Pa.
L. Robert Kimball & Associates-Architects & Engineers
"Impressive facility! Great partnership."Minnesota State University — Mankato, Centennial Student Union Renovation, Mankato, Minn.
MHTN Architects, Inc.Cuyamaca-Grossmont Community College, Communication Arts Building, El Cajon, Calif.
NTDSTICHLER ArchitectureSouth Dakota State University, Student Center, Brookings, S.D.
Perkins + WillDena Primary Center, Los Angeles
Rachlin Architects IncorporatedUniversity of Wisconsin — Stout, Red Cedar Residence Hall, Menomonie, Wis.
SDS Architects, Inc.Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Academic Center and Student Residences, Boston
Steffian Bradley Architects
"The project turns site and urban limitations into a special building."Sunset Ridge Middle School, West Jordan, Utah
VCBO Architecture, LLC
2006 jury
- Bill Adams, Superintendent, Salem County Vocational
Technical Schools, Woodstown, N.J. - Carl Larson, Plant Operations
Supervisor, Snoqualmie Valley
School District, Snoqualmie, Wash. - Stuart Pettitt, AIA, Principal, Straub
Pettitt Yaste Architects, Clawson, Mich. - John M. Sweeney, Associate
Vice President for Finance
and Administration, Eastern
Connecticut State University, Willimantic, Conn. - Amy Yurko, AIA, Founder of
BrainSpaces, Chicago
2006 jury commentary
- Innovation
The design of the learning environment shows originality in its function, the efficiency of its systems and the materials used.
- Image
The project supports the institution's mission, fits into its context and blends with the surrounding environment.
- Function
The organization, wayfinding and flow of the design meet the institution's needs and support its purpose.
- Flexibility
The learning environment is flexible and can adapt to change.
- Maintainability
Systems and materials are efficient and durable.
- Sustainability
The project answers to environmental concerns.
- Security
The design provides a safe and secure learning environment.
- Community
The project offers opportunities for students and teachers to gather and collaborate.
- Balance
Aesthetics are balanced with function. The project's scope, quality and costs are aligned.
- Personality
The project's design has "spirit" and helps inspire students.
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2007 Citation Winners
William W. Caudill Citation
Corvallis High School, Corvallis, Ore.
Dull Olson Weekes Architects Inc.
"Wonderful auditorium."
Louis I. Kahn Citation
Ursinus College, The Kaleidoscope Center for the Performing Arts, Collegeville, Pa.
Perry Dean Rogers | Partners Architects
"Playful and fun environment."
Citations
Seth Whitman Elementary School, Belvidere, Ill.
ATS&R Planners/Architects/EngineersLakeview High School, Battle Creek, Mich.
Beta Design, Inc.Hotchkiss School, Esther Eastman Music Center, Lakeville, Conn.
Centerbrook Architects and PlannersQuinnipiac University, York Hill Campus, TD Banknorth Sports Center, Hamden, Conn.
Centerbrook Architects and Planners
"Extraordinary sports complex!"The Harker School, Science and Technology Building, San Jose, Calif.
DES Architects + EngineersWesleyan University, Center for Film Studies and Cinema Archives, Middletown, Conn.
JCJ ArchitectureWesterly Middle School, Westerly, R.I.
Kaestle Boos Associates, Inc.University of Texas Arlington, University Club Faculty Dining, Arlington, Texas
KSQ ArchitectsSt. John's University, Writing Center, Queens, N.Y.
Perkins+WillThe Hackley School, Campus Master Plan, Tarrytown, N.Y.
Peter Gisolfi AssociatesGloria Cisneros Pre-Kindergarten School, Garland, Texas
SHW Group LLPUniversity of California — Merced, Central Plant, Merced, Calif.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, Design Architect
2007 jury
- Brett Bostian, Director of Facilities
and Operations, Corpus Christi
Independent School District, Corpus Christi, Texas - Jeanne Jackson, AIA, LEED, Partner, VCBO Architecture, Salt Lake City
- Peter C. Lippman, Associate AIA, Senior Staff Member, Educational
Practice Group of JCJ
Architecture, New York City - L. Ray Switzer, Director of Facilities, Spartanburg Community College, Spartanburg, S.C.
- Terry Taylor, Director of Operations
and Maintenance, Gresham-Barlow School District, Gresham, Ore.
2007 jury commentary
- Innovation.
- Sustainability/Maintainability.
- Safety/Security.
- Image/Aesthetics.
- Life-cycle costs.