

Jury Comments: Beautifully sited with a sincere simplicity. It’s an interesting approach to use residential rent to pay for art. Described as an amazing surgical insertion, there is a strong mix of historical materials with modernist sensitivities. It strongly connects to the neighborhood and relates well to the street. Jury Comments: Timeless in a sincere way. The house deals well with indoor and outdoor transitions.Īrchitect: Graham Baba Architects, Seattle, WA Each space is really well detailed and wonderful. Jury Comments: This project is a wonderful piece of sculpture that integrates well into the site. This is truly a place to be safe, sheltered and educated.Īrchitect: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, Seattle, WA There is a successful approach and commitment to building performance involving cross ventilation and materiality. Its placement on the site responds well to its context. Jury Comments: The project is powerful, subtle, sophisticated and emotionally strong. Gohar Khatoon Girls’ School, Mazar-i-Sharif, AfghanistanĪrchitect: The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP + the University of Washington It is unique and rare that this type of facility, a Central Energy Plant, drives placemaking on a university campus. Jury Comments: A massive project in scope, scale and budget with an emphasis on sustainability. Stanford University Central Energy Facility, Stanford, CAĪrchitect: ZGF Architects LLP, Portland, Oregon These two new buildings extend beyond forestry to include the entire ecosystem, the industries that engage it, and more importantly, the wide variety of people who will be environmental stewards of our future: the students. Engagement with unique and diverse College departments and user groups meant that the buildings themselves were designed to be teachers and a living laboratory – something to interact with and to learn from. Located on campus within the Forest Science Complex (FSC), the new Peavy Hall and the AA “Red Emmerson Advanced Wood Products Laboratory (AWP) upholds the College’s vision to create a dynamic learning, collaboration, and research environment for managing and sustaining working forest ecosystems in the 21st Century. MGA | Michael Green Architecture has designed two new mass timber buildings for the internationally recognized College of Forestry at Oregon State University.
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OSU Forest Science Complex Corvallis, OregonĪrchitect: MGA | Michael Green Architecture, Portland, Oregon
