First place • 1985
Wexner Center for the Arts (Columbus, OH) —
Peter Eisenman • 1983 Citation for NSF-funded Research on Lightweight Structures —
Zann Gill • 1980 Citation for Frehley House --
George Ranalli • 1973 Queens Village (Philadelphia)
Louis Sauer • 1969 Head House Square East (Society Hill, Philadelphia) —
Louis Sauer • 1966 Redevelopment of
City Center Plan (Oakland, California) —
William Liskamm and
Rai Okamoto • 1965 Pastorius Mews (Germantown, Philadelphia) —
Louis Sauer • 1964 James Hamilton House (New Hope, Pennsylvania) —
Louis Sauer • 1964 11th and Waverly Town Houses (Philadelphia) —
Louis Sauer • 1963 Richard Cripps House (Lambertville, New Jersey) —
Louis Sauer • 1954 Back Bay Center Development (Boston, Massachusetts) -
Boston Center Architects • 1991 Vermont & Santa Monica MTA Transit Station (Los Angeles, California) — Mehrdad Yasdani
Third place • 2021 Teweles & Brandeis Granary —
LA DALLMAN • 2020
Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation —
Studio Gang • 2019 Ring of Hope — Paul Preissner Architects • 2013 Arctic Food Network — Lateral Office • 2013 Beukenhof Crematorium and Auditorium —
Asymptote Architecture • 2013 Floatyard —
Perkins+Will • 2013 Rock Chapel Marine — Landing Studio • 2013 The Farm: Gaming Strategies for Empowering Marginalized Youth — Steven Mankouche and Matthew Schulte • 2013 Calexico West Land Port of Entry —
Perkins+Will • 2013 Dortoir Familial —
NADAAA • 2013 Kimball Art Center —
BIG • 2013 Modulo Prep Library — CRO • 2013 Studio Smart Material House — by Barkow Leibinger • 2007 Hybrid Urban Sutures —
Aziza Chaouni • 2007 Calgary Centre for Global Community — Marc Boutin Architect • 2007 Pittman Dowell Residence — Michael Maltzen Architecture • 2007 Villa Moda, New Kuwait Sports Shooting Club —
Office dA • 2007 Bahá'í Mother Temple for South America —
Hariri Pontarini Architects • 2007 Bab Tebbaneh School for Working Children and for Women —
Hashim Sarkis • 2007 Campus d'Espoir (campus of hope) — Studio Luz Architects • 2007 Good Shepherd Ecumenical Retirement Community — the University of Arkansas Community Design Center == References ==