Recipients of 2023 AIA CA Residential Design Awards Announced
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Recipients of 2023 AIA CA Residential Design Awards Announced

Announcement made as California continues to demonstrate new possibilities for housing at a time of great need.

(Sacramento, CA) Sixteen residential architecture projects—ranging in scale from Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) to multifamily and affordable housing projects—were recognized with American Institute of Architects California (AIA CA) Awards for 2023, in November.

Though located in an array of locations, Santa Ana to Sonoma, each was representative of the organization’s and its member architects' goal: to embed sustainability benchmarks in all work and build a decarbonized future.

AIA CA Residential Design Awards recipients are awarded based on design excellence. At the same time, each recipient must demonstrate effective performance/sustainability strategies in energy, water, materials, health, ecology, and resilience. The highest awards tier, the Climate Action award, must meet demanding criteria and reduce carbon impacts in multiple ways.

“For more than a century, California has contributed meaningful advances to the housing typology. Today, AIA California members continue to lead the way in residential architecture,” said AIA California President Scott Gaudineer, AIA.

The 2023 AIA Residential Design Awards were awarded across four different levels: From highest they are: the Climate Action Awards (2); Honor Awards (4); Merit Awards (7); and Special Commendations for specific areas of attainment as outlined in the AIA's Framework for Design Excellence (3). Each achieved varied sustainability benchmarks; projects that did not reach minimum standards in California were not considered for awards.

A jury of three reviewed all submissions to distinguish the recipients:

See a complete list of recipients below. For images of winners, comments from the jury on each project, and more, click here.

Climate Action Awards


Casa Adelante 2060 Folsom
(San Francisco, CA, California)

Architect: Mithun in collaboration with Y.A. Studio, associate architect | photo: Bruce Damonte

 

Laurel Hills Residence (Los Angeles, CA)

Architect: Assembledge+ | photo: Matthew Millman

 

Honor Awards

Evelyn ADU (Albany, CA)
Architect: 3R Studio

Madrone Ridge (Sonoma County, CA)

Architect: Field Architecture | photo: Joe Fletcher

Ribera Road (Carmel, CA)

Architect: Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects | photo: Matthew Millman

Santa Ana Arts Collective (Santa Ana, California)

Architect: Studio One Eleven | photo: Paul Turang

 

Merit Awards

666 Oak (San Francisco, CA)

Architect: Kennerly Architecture & Planning, Inc | photo: Bruce Damonte

 

House Stepping Down A Hill (Los Angeles, CA)

Architect: Bestor Architecture

 

Owl House (Petaluma, CA)

Architect: MAD Architecture/ Mary Dooley, AIA | photo: Molly Haas

 

Manhattan Beach House (Manhattan Beach, CA)

Architect: Montalba Architects / David Montalba, FAIA, SIA, LEED AP

 

Moss Rock (Healdsburg, CA)

Architect: Swatt Miers Architects, Robert Swatt, FAIA

 

Sunset Residence (Los Angeles, CA)

Architect: Griffin Enright Architects | photo: Margaret Griffin

 

Tahanan Supportive Housing (San Francisco, CA)

Architect: David Baker Architects | photo: Bruce Damonte

 

Special Commendations

Design for Ecosystems

Sea Ranch Meadow II (The Sea Ranch, California)

Architect: Turnbull Griffin Haesloop | photo: David Wakely

 

Design for Energy

Las Flores Apartments (Santa Monica, CA)

Architects: DE Architects AIA | photo: John Edward Linden Photography

 

Design for Resources

Berkeley Way Apartments and Hope Center (Berkeley, CA)

Architect: Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects | photo: Bruce Damonte


 

Tibby Rothman, Hon. AIA|LA, Communications Director

American Institute of Architects, California

1931 H Street  Sacramento, CA 95811

phone: (916) 642-1718 | fax: (916) 442-5346 :
http://www.aiacalifornia.org

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