Pittsburgh / Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects
Philadelphia / Cooper, Robertson & Partners; KieranTimberlake; Olin
The new campus housing references the past but its modern design looks forward.
A Philadelphia city house rethinks the suburban split.
Our judges appreciated that the new house designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson defers to the original.
Two architects inserted a sliver of an addition into an existing commercial space.
This 1901 cork factory was given new life as a mixed-used apartment complex.
Designed in 1934 by architect William Lescaze, who is known for his work on the PSFS Building in Philadelphia, this studio was slated for demolition until a sympathetic patron came to its rescue.
When Bohlin Cywinski Jackson renovated the house and guest cottage on Peter Bohlin's own rural Pennsylvania property, it preserved the compound's modest qualities but overlaid it with a Modernist's sense of space.
For Andrew Curtis, LEED AP, and Sophie Robitaille, RLA, ASLA, a Philadelphia renovation was the ultimate test of their relationship. The husband-and-wife team weren't married at the time, and this was their first collaborative project for a client.