
Wing Luke Asian Museum
Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects
2009 AIA Seattle Honor Award

Wing Luke Asian Museum
Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects
2009 AIA Seattle Honor Award
AIA Seattle
2001 HONOR AWARDS
FOR WASHINGTON ARCHITECTURE
* View all entries online.
* View jury-selected projects online.
Media reports:
Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce 10/24:
"AIA awards celebrate new school of simplicity"
The Seattle Times 10/28:
"Two homes, library top architects awards"
Design Architecture 11/14:
"... And the winners ..."
Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce 11/15:
"A peek into the architectural process: Not Yet Built projects illustrate the action and evolution of architecture..."
ArchitectureWeek 1/3/02:
"In the Northwest corner of the United States, a decade of explosive growth ... has offered tremendous opportunity to design professionals ...
Sheri Olson AIA in Seattle P-I 2/21/02:
"Maple Valley's new library connects with its environment ..."
Selected by the jury:
* Steven R. Ehrlich FAIA
* Brian MacKay-Lyons Hon. FAIA
* Maryann Thompson AIA
* Moderator Douglas Kelbaugh FAIA
HONOR AWARD (3)
� Mathieson Residence (Seattle), by Eggleston Farkas Architects (Completed 081)
� Maple Valley Library (Maple Valley), by Johnston Architects & James Cutler Architects (Completed 087)
� Agosta Residence (San Juan Island), by Patkau Architects (Completed 086)
Award of Merit (3)
� School of Law, Seattle University (Seattle), by Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects (Completed 011)
� WRA Advertising (Spokane), by Heliotrope (Completed 020)
� 1310 East Union (Seattle), by The Miller/Hull Partnership (Completed 094)
Commendation (3)
� Collins-Thompson Residence (Lopez Island), by David Coleman Architecture (Not Yet Built 028)
� Transparent Design: King Street Station Platform & Canopies (Seattle), by Otak, Inc. with Donald King Architects (Completed 032)
� Holly Park Redevelopment - Phase I (Seattle), by Weinstein Copeland Architects (Completed 006)
Citation (6)
� Virtually a Sketchbook: A Three-Dimensional Design Program for the Computer, by Todd A Smith (Conceptual K 010)
� The Stable Building (Seattle), by Adams/Mohler Architects (Completed 048)
� Vashon Island Transfer and Recycling Station (Vashon Island), by The Miller/Hull Partnership (Completed 009)
� Seattle Center Fisher Pavilion (Seattle), by The Miller/Hull Partnership (Not Yet Built 036)
� Methow Cabin (Winthrop), by Eggleston Farkas Architects (Completed 029)
. Semiahmoo Residence (Blaine), by FINNE Architects (Completed 053)
At the AIA Seattle office, the jury and facilitator make last-minute adjustments to their presentation.


Over 750 guests reviewed a record number of submittals in the lobby of Benaroya Hall, home of the Seattle Symphony.

Jurors Ehrlich, Thompson and MacKay-Lyons review their notes before the program.