The Miller Hull Partnership has designed a mixed-use, multifamily project for the nation's capital.
Copenhagen / Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG)
A remodeled San Francisco building houses work and living spaces for a creative and enterprising family.
Two architects inserted a sliver of an addition into an existing commercial space.
This West Hollywood, Calif., project combines an impressive mix of uses in less than an acre.
Our judges roundly praised this mixed-use building as a truly urban insertion and a shining precedent for a downtown undergoing a renaissance.
Rogers Marvel Architects recently parlayed overburdened sewers into a pivotal design for a mixed-income, mixed-use housing development on a brownfield site bordering Brooklyn, N.Y.'s Gowanus Canal.
Machado and Silvetti Associates + Gould Evans, LLC, Boston. The judges loved the shocks of color that distinguish the three courtyards at this campus housing complex in Tempe, Ariz.
Sensitive urban revitalization often goes hand in hand with sustainability. When an underpopulated neighborhood blossoms, its city becomes denser and more resource-efficient.
Arthur Andersson, AIA, looked to Southwestern cliff dwellings when designing Block 21 in Austin, Texas. The mixed-use project contains the television studios and performance venue for “Austin City Limits,” office and retail space topped by a W hotel, and private residences.