The BKLYN Design Awards (BKDA) is established by the Brooklyn Chapter of the American Institute of Architects to encourage excellence in architectural design, to make the public more aware of the human-made environment and to honor the architect, owner, and builder of significant projects. It is the goal of the AIA Brooklyn Chapter to promote its respective members, affiliates, and non-member architects through the display of their design and service accomplishments in Brooklyn.

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AIA Brooklyn Announces 2023 Brooklyn Design Awards Winners

Brooklyn Architecture: Where the environment shapes design and designers shape the environment.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DECEMBER 6, 2023

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The Brooklyn Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Brooklyn) announced today the 11 winners of the 2023 Brooklyn Design Awards.

Each of the 11 selected projects was granted either an award of “Excellence”, “Merit” or received a “Commendation” which reflects the project’s design excellence, technical skill, innovation, environmental responsiveness, and/or social impact. Program eligibility was anchored by geography, as all projects must have been based in Brooklyn or completed by Brooklyn architects/designers. The winners range from small-scale architectural activations to large-scale urban interventions. Nearly three-quarters of this year’s winning projects are situated in Brooklyn, while the remaining accolades went to Brooklyn architects with work located in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Texas, underscoring their significant influence and reach across various regions.

The Brooklyn Design Awards program proudly spotlights Brooklyn as a singular, dynamic hub of creativity and innovation. The borough stands as a beacon for architects and designers, offering a wealth of resources, knowledge, and an unmatched collective energy. Brooklyn offers a fascinating juxtaposition: despite its dense population, its buildings predominantly maintain a human scale, nurturing a community that balances individuality with a collective, civic-minded ethos. This setting serves as fertile ground for a multidisciplinary and genuinely diverse network of creativity. It attracts artists, designers, makers, and lifelong learners committed to building a better world. In Brooklyn, the environment influences design, and designers are acutely conscious of their role and responsibility in shaping their surroundings.

“Brooklyn is unique—a true anomaly as an urban locale—resulting in architecture and design as diverse and distinctive as the extraordinary people creating it,” says Jason Boutin, 2023 Brooklyn Design Awards Committee Chair and partner at The Brooklyn Studio, as he congratulates everyone at AIA Brooklyn for their exceptional work and encourages continuous improvement in creating high-performing, sustainable buildings.

2023 BROOKLYN DESIGN AWARDS JURORS

The esteemed jury of this year’s Brooklyn Design Awards 2023 is an eclectic and accomplished group of professionals encompassing architects, educators, designers, and planners. Hailing from both Brooklyn and beyond, these members brought a rich tapestry of expertise to the program, ranging from specialized knowledge to broad, creative generalism. This multidisciplinary panel approach mirrors the vibrant architectural and design landscape of Brooklyn itself.

  • ●  Jing Liu, Co-founder and Principal, SO-IL; IDC Fellow and MS.Arch. Coordinator, Pratt Institute
  • ●  Michael Oatman, Artist; Faculty Member, School of Architecture, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • ●  Andrea Mason RA, Founder and Principal, Andrea Mason / Architect
  • ●  Johannes Knoops, Professor of Interior Design, Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY
  • ●  Janet Fink AIA LEED AP, Partner, Fink & Platt Architects; Interim Executive Director, Institute for Public
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Architecture (IPA); M.Arch Program Instructor, New York Institute of Technology

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AWARD RECIPIENTS EXCELLENCE (2)

11 Hoyt

Architect(s): Studio Gang, Hill West *BEST IN COMPETITION

Narrow House

Architect: Only If COMMENDATION (4)

for Climate Action

Climate Sustainability Exhibition

Architect: In Cho

for Use of Timber

Brooklyn Mass Timber Carriage House

Architect(s): Schiller Projects; Acheson Doyle Architects

for Adaptive Reuse

Arts and Letters Creative Co.

Architect: ARCHITECTUREFIRM

for Thoughtful Design with
Economy of Means
DEI Center
Architect: Studio Modh Architecture

MERIT (5)

1 Willoughby Square

Architect: FXCollaborative

gair

Architect: Jeshua Paone Architecture Studio

Promenade Office and Retail

Architect: MODU

Prospect Trace: Transforming an Expressways into Civic Space Architect(s): Civic Architecture Workshop, David Cunningham Architecture Planning

Z House

Architect: Light and Air Architecture

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ABOUT AIA BROOKLYN

The Brooklyn Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Brooklyn) is an organization founded in 1894. With over 950 members, it is the second largest chapter in New York State. AIA Brooklyn is dedicated to the advancement of the architectural profession through education, outreach, and mutual support.

INFORMATION, IMAGES and INSTAGRAM

For more information about AIA Brooklyn visit www.aiabrooklyn.org | Contact: Jason Boutin secretary@aiabrooklyn

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