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AIA Honor Awards Feature Green Buildings

The 472,000 ft2 (43,850 m2) University of Michigan Biomedical Science Research Building received a 2007 Honor Award from AIA.

Photo: Jeff Goldberg/Esto

This large indoor bamboo garden at the Science Center School in Los Angeles thrives on the large amount of natural daylight in the building.

Photo: Pavel Getov
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has announced its Honor Awards for 2007, recognizing 11 buildings for excellence in architecture, interior design, and urban design. Among the winners are several green buildings:

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World Birding Center Headquarters in Mission, Texas, designed by Lake Flato Architects, is an integral part of a project to restore bird habitat and features water conservation and reuse as well as natural ventilation. For more information, see case study in BuildingGreen Suite.

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University of Michigan Biomedical Science Research Building in Ann Arbor, Michigan, features a double-skinned curtainwall that allows for ventilation in the summer and helps bring daylight into the laboratories and offices. The project was designed by Polshek Partnership Architects.

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central plant at the University of California–Merced, designed by Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill, houses a power plant, a thermal storage tank, and a telecommunications building. The project features a daylighting strategy that uses the floor to bounce daylight deep into the building.

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Dr. Theodore T. Alexander Jr. Science Center School in Los Angeles, designed by Morphosis, features a large atrium with an indoor bamboo garden, a green roof, and classrooms arranged in clusters to allow for a flexible teaching space.

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Solar Umbrella House in Venice, California, a renovation of an existing house, features a canopy made of photovoltaic panels that both shades the house and provides for its power needs. The house was designed by Pugh + Scarpa. For more information, see case study in

BuildingGreen Suite.

Published April 5, 2007

Wendt, A. (2007, April 5). AIA Honor Awards Feature Green Buildings. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/aia-honor-awards-feature-green-buildings

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