2019 AIA COTE Top Ten
John Hill
22. April 2019
Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex by Payette (Photo: Warren Jagger Photography)
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and its Committee on the Environment (COTE) have selected ten "projects that meet [COTE's] rigorous criteria for social, economic, and ecological value."
Details on the winners, which will be honored in June at the AIA Conference on Architecture 2019 in Las Vegas, can be found on the AIA website.
Daniels Building at One Spadina Crescent by NADAAA with Adamson Associates and ERA Architects (Photo: Nic Lehoux)
- Amherst College Science Center in Amherst, Massachusetts, by Payette
- Asilong Christian High School in Asilong, West Pokot, Kenya, by BNIM
- Daniels Building at One Spadina Crescent, The University of Toronto in Toronto, Canada, by NADAAA with Adamson Associates and ERA Architects
- Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex, Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, by Payette
North Transfer Station in Seattle, Washington, by Mahlum Architects (Photo: Benjamin Benschneider)
- Lakeside Senior Apartments in Oakland, California, by David Baker Architects
- North Transfer Station in Seattle, Washington, by Mahlum Architects
- Oregon Zoo Education Center in Portland, Oregon, by Opsis Architecture
- St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City by Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects
- Tashjian Bee and Pollinator Discovery Center, University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chaska, Minnesota, by MSR Design
Frick Environmental Center by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson (Photo: Ed Massery)
Jurors also designated one project as a Top Ten Plus recipient for its exceptional post-occupancy performance data:
- Frick Environmental Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson