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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 9th, 2016 UPDATE Contacts: DAVID FLECHA, FLECHA AIA BQDA Co-Chair [email protected], [email protected] 917.541.1428 RUBEN RAMALES, RAMALES AIA BQDA Co-Chair [email protected], [email protected] 347.840.0698 JURY SELECTS WINNERS FOR THE 2016 AIA BROOKLYN + QUEENS DESIGN AWARDS Winners to be honored at the BQDA Gala on Brooklyn-Queens Queens Day in June The American Institute of Architects Brooklyn and Queens chapters are pleased to announce that a distinguished jury has selected the winning designs in the inaugural AIA Brooklyn + Queens Design Awards. After a month long deliberation, the jury selected twenty four (24) projects in thirteen (13) categories for awards from nearly seventy (70) entries. The winners will be honored on June 2nd, 2016 during the Brooklyn + Queens Design Awards Gala in Queens, NY. Tickets for the gala will be on sale May 11th, 2016 and link will be provided on the AIA Brooklyn (www.aiabrooklyn.org) and AIA Queens (www.aiaqueensny.org) websites. The Brooklyn + Queens Design Awards was established by the AIA Brooklyn and AIA Queens chapters to encourage excellence in architecture design, raising public awareness of the man man-made made environment and to honor the architect, owner & builder of significant projects. The Brooklyn + Queens Design Awards 2016 Gala Vista Skylounge at Four Points by Sheraton 27-05 39th Avenue, Long Island City, New York 11101 Cocktails at 6:30 PM Dinner & Awards at 7:30 PM List of Winners and Categories 1-2 Family Residential Award of Excellence Spungen Residence, Brooklyn, NY Baxt Ingui Architects, P.C.. New York, NY Architect Team: Michael Ingui, RA, AIA William Conner Amy Faila Photo Credit: Baxt Ingui Architects, P.C. Award of Merit Knapp Residence, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, NY Baxt Ingui Architects, P.C. New York, NY Architect Team: Michael Ingui, RA, AIA Frankie Failla William Conner Heather Tilev Photo Credit: Baxt Ingui Architects, P.C. Multi Family/Multiple Dwelling Award of Excellence 78S3 Brooklyn, NY Zambrano Architectural Design, LLC Freeport, NY Architect Team: Willy Zambrano, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB Daniel Barrenechea, Assoc. AIA Nancy Guzman, Assoc. AIA Photo Credit: Evan Joseph Award of Merit 3030 West 32nd Street Brooklyn, NY Corporate Design of America, America P.C. Brooklyn, NY Architect Team: Robert J. Palermo, AIA Ewelina Ludwikowska Tatiana Potapova Julia Rata Photo Credit: Corporate Design of America Institutional Awards of Excellence Primary School 330Q Queens, NY Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects New York, NY Architect Team: Jeffrey Murhpy, FAIA Mary Burnham, AIA Jose Miranda, AIA Youngjoo Kahng Giang Le Photo Credit: Ty Cole/ Chuck Choi Award of Merit The Noguchi Garden Museum Long Island City, Queens, NY Sage and Coombe mbe Architects New York, NY Architect Team: Jennifer Sage, FAIA, LEED AP Peter Coombe, AIA, LEED AP Kit Yan Greta Modesitt Corey Schneider Sam Loring Photo Credit: Sage and Coombe Architects Commercial - Small Projects Award of Excellence Belle Harbor Chemists Belle Harbor, Queens, NY New York Design Architects, LLP New York, NY Architect Team: Joseph J. Smerina, AIA Photo Credit: Deborah Matlack Award of Merit Lot 5 Lounge Brooklyn, NY David Cunningham Architecture Planning Brooklyn, NY Architect Team: David Cunningham, AIA Svetlana Shausmanova Zim Seferi Irene Barber Photo Credit: David Cunningham Architecture Planning Commercial - Large Projects Award of Excellence The Royal Palms Shuffleboard Club Brooklyn, NY Andre Tchelistcheff Architects New York, NY Architect Team: Andre Tchelistcheff, AIA Eric Hildebrandt Vova Minakov Photo Credit: Travis Magee Award of Merit Genesis Renal Services Queens, NY Zambrano Architectural Design, LLC Freeport, NY Architect Team: Willy Zambrano, RA, AIA Daniel Barrenechea, Assoc. AIA Ebru Sulker, Assoc. AIA Photo Credit: Patrick Lee, AIA Additions/Renovations Award of Excellence PorcHouse Brooklyn, NY noroof architects Brooklyn, NY Architect Team: Margarita McGrath, AIA LEED AP Scott Oliver, AIA LEED AP Kristin Washco Photo Credit: Chuck Choi Award of Merit South Slope Townhouse Brooklyn, NY Etelamaki Architecture,, PLLC Brooklyn, NY Architect Team: Jeff Etelamaki, AIA Mayumi Tomita Shenier Torres Photo Credit: Etelamaki Architecture, PLLC Urban Planning/Design Award of Excellence The Brooklyn Strand Brooklyn, NY WXY architecture + urban rban design New York, NY Architect Team: Claire Weisz, FAIA; Mark Yoes, AIA; Layng Pew, AIA; Adam Lubinsky, PhD, AICP; Jacob Dugopolski,, RA, LEED AP; AP Paul Van Der Grient; Maiko Shimizu; Mathew Suen; Olivia Lerner Photo Credit: WXY architecture + urban design Award of Merit QueensWay Queens, NY DLANDstudio Architecture + Landscape Architecture PLLC Brooklyn, NY WXY architecture + urban design d New York, NY Architect Team: Susannah C. Drake, Drake FASLA, RLA, RA (DLANDstudio); Adam Lubinksy, Lubinksy PhD, AICP (WXY Architecture); Halina Steiner (DLANDstudio); Alice Shay (WXY Architecture) Photo Credit: DLANDstudio Architecture + Landscape Architecture PLLC Adaptive Reuse/Historic Preservation Award of Excellence The Dudley Brooklyn, NY NV/Design Architecture,, PLLC New York, NY Architect Team: Thomas Van Den Bout, AIA Brenda Nelson, RA Mark Villasin Photo Credit: NV/Design Architecture, PLLC Award of Merit Liberty View Industrial Plaza Brooklyn, NY Zambrano Architectural Design, LLC Freeport, NY Architect Team: Willy Zambrano, RA, AIA Daniel Barrenechea, Assoc. AIA Ebru Sulker, Assoc. AIA Photo Credit: Patrick Lee Interiors Award of Merit Cumberland Packing Offices Brooklyn, NY CWB Architects Brooklyn, NY Architect Team: Brendan Coburn, AIA Jesse Fearins; Yuliya Ilizarov Abdou Ndoye Erin Fearins Catherine Brophy Photo Credit: Rachael Stollar Small Firm/Sole Practitioner Award of Excellence Subcategory - Local Firm - Beyond Brooklyn + Queens Category House in the Woods Water Mill, NY Khanna Schultz Brooklyn, NY Architect Team: Robert Schultz, RA, AIA Vrinda Khanna Photo Credit: Scott Frances Award of Merit Subcategory - Local Firm - Beyond Brooklyn + Queens Category NASA Orbit Pavilion New York, NY StudioKCA Brooklyn, NY Architect Team: Jason Klimoski, AIA,, LEED AP Lesley Chang Photo Credit: StudioKCA Local Firm/Local Project Award of Merit LIFT Next Level Floats Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, NY 590BC Brooklyn, NY Architect Team: Bronwyn Breitner, AIA Luigi Ciaccia, LEED AP Anny Chang Photo Credit: 590BC Unbuilt Award of Excellence Tensegrity Bridge - Competition Entry Salford Meadows, UK Atelier Architecture 64 Brooklyn, NY Architect Team: Phillip Anzalone, AIA Stephanie Bayard Brian Vallario Vida Chang Photo Credit: Atelier Architecture 64 Award of Merit SYNQ - Competition Entry Ozone Park, Queens, NY 1/9d Queens, NY Design Team: Nickolas Batis, Assoc. AIA David Flecha, Assoc. AIA Bonnie Netel Ruben Ramales, Assoc. AIA Photo Credit: 1/9d Pro Bono Award of Merit Gelsey Kirkland Arts Center Brooklyn, NY Andre Tchelistcheff Architects New York, NY Architect Team: Andre Tchelistcheff, AIA Dermal McCrear Photo Credit: Travis Magee About the AIA Brooklyn + Queens Design Awards (BQDA) (BQDA): In its inaugural year, the Brooklyn + Queens Design Awards (BQDA) has been established to encourage excellence in architectural design, to raise public awareness of the built environment and to honor the th architects, owners and builders of significant projects within the two boroughs. It is the goal of the AIA Brooklyn and AIA Queens to promote chapter members and affiliates through the display of their design and service accomplishments. Jurors for the 2016 AIA Brooklyn + Queens Design Awards were as follows, May Kirk; Jaclyn Taylor; Michael Shilale, AIA LEED AP, Partner at Michael Shilale Architects LLP; John Cutumpas Cutumpas,, AIA NCARB, Partner at Lothrop Associates LLP; Manuel Andrade, AIA, LEED AP, Kenneth Irving Architects AIA BQDA 2016 Silver Sponsors: About AIA Brooklyn Chapter Of the 300+ chapters comprising the American Institute of Architects nationwide, the Brooklyn Chapter founded in 1894, was the seventeenth AIA Chapter to be established established.. Its formation was unusual for its time. The Institute was struggling to establish itself as the sole national organization of architects; most chapters were centered in major cities and were widely dispersed tthroughout hroughout the country. Our founding fathers felt that Brooklyn was large enough to be independent from the New York chapter. Few chapter records remain of those early years. Institute archives show that, because of distance and lack of interest, many chapters ters managed to meet only yearly, if at all. Yet the monthly Brooklyn chapter meetings were always lively social affairs with program speakers and elaborate dinners. Also documented are yearly boat outings to the beaches and pleasure palaces of Long Island Island.. Up until World War I, the chapter held yearly exhibitions of architectural work at the Brooklyn Museum. In 1944,, the chapter established a foundation to further the profession of architecture and held annual dinner dances to fund scholarships for architecture students. In 1957, in association with the centennial of the national Institute, the chapter celebrated its five hundredth meeting with a gala dinner at the Granada Hotel. In 1967, the Brooklyn Society of Architects joined the chapter. Throughout hout the last one hundred and ten years, chapter members and their firms have left a legacy of public and private buildings. Members have participated in the civic life of the city and state, lobbying for changes in government and in its regulations. They have promoted aesthetic values through competitions and exhibitions and sought to inform the public on the role of architecture. But, most of all, they have continued the chapter in the spirit of fellowship and good will evident since its founding. About AIA Queens Chapter Founded in 1945, the AIA Queens Chapter currently has 325 members located throughout the borough of Queens. The chapter was originally the Queens Society of Architects established in the 1930’s which then became a member of the American Institute of Architects on October 30, 1945. The American Institute of Architects (AIA), founded in 1857 in New York, is a nationwide, 86 86,000 ,000 member based organization. The AIA National headquarters are now located in Washington, DC. The AIA Queens Chapter is also part of the region covered by AIA New York State,, located in Albany, which has a statewide membership of 8,000 members in 13 chapters and speaks for the interests of all registered architects in New York State. The city of New York has five local chapters, or components, representing each borough of the city. The AIA Queens chapter proudly celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 1995 with a Proclamation fro from m the NYC Council, a Declaration of Honor from the Queens Borough President’s Office and a Certificate of Congratulations from AIA NYS. AIA Queens continues to actively address local issues of importance to architecture in the great borough of Queens.