
Novelty Hill Januik Winery
Mithun
2009 AIA Seattle Honor Award: Commendation

Novelty Hill Januik Winery
Mithun
2009 AIA Seattle Honor Award: Commendation
Awarded Projects Show Industry’s Strengths in Challenging Times
Tonight, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Seattle chapter honored architects and their project teams from across Washington State for projects exemplifying best examples in a broad array of sectors from single- and multi-family residential, to civic, to commercial. Award-winning projects, which were announced at a sold-out event at Benaroya Hall, served as powerful demonstrations of the agility, inventiveness and foresight architects bring to their work in this era of change – improvising and reacting quickly to new constraints, and going above and beyond to improve the built environment.
“These projects truly epitomize not only the best of what is possible here in Washington, but also what our colleagues are trying to achieve across the country,” said event moderator Elizabeth K. Meyer, FASLA, University of Virginia. “We found the work inspiring and thought-provoking.”
Of the 175 submittals to the 2009 AIA Seattle Honor Awards, four received Honor Awards, five received Merit Awards, three received Commendations, and one received a Citation for their work.
The four receiving Honor Awards were:
Five projects received Merit Awards. They include: Topline Corporation Headquarters by NBBJ; North Beach Residence, by Heliotrope Architects; Waipolu Gallery by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson; Hinoki House by Rex Hohlbein Architects; and Safari Drive by The Miller|Hull Partnership.
Commendations were awarded to: Conrad Prebys Music Center, University of California, San Diego by LMN; Novelty Hill Januik Winery, by Mithun, and Future Factory Upgrades by DLR Group.
One “Envisioned” project received a Citation: Biodata by zeroplus stave.
Overall, jurors were impressed with the high quality of award submittals. The three-person jury included Nigel Dancey, RIBA Foster + Partners, London, Mark Rios, FAIA, FASLA, Rios Clementi Hale, Los Angeles, and Teddy Cruz, eStudio Cruz, San Diego. The event was moderated by Elizabeth K. Meyer, FASLA, University of Virginia. Co-Chairs for the 2009 AIA Seattle Honor Awards were Don Miles FAIA of ZGF Architects and Shannon Nichol of Gustafson Guthrie Nichol.
Photos and illustrations of the projects, as well as information about the jurors, event sponsors and special contributors, can be found online at www.aiaseattle.org.
NOTE: High-resolution images of awarded projects available upon request.