2022 Design Award Winners

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"],[0,[0],1,"Tickets are now available. "],[0,[],0,"Event is open to the general public."]]],[1,"h2",[[0,[],0,"This year, twelve projects have been recognized for excellence in architectural design by the 2022 Design Awards program of AIA Wisconsin, the state society of The American Institute of Architects (AIA)."]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"All projects were designed by AIA Wisconsin architect members. Out of 60 total entries from architects across the state of Wisconsin, four projects were awarded the Honor Award for overall excellence, and eight projects received Merit Awards for distinction in a focused area. All but one winning project is located in the state itself."]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"A nationally distinguished jury from outside of Wisconsin selected the award-winning projects. Members of the 2022 Design Awards jury were "],[0,[1],1,"Dr.\nBruce Race, FAIA, Kate\nSchwennsen, FAIA, and Mark\nPeters, AIA."]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"AIA Wisconsin has been promoting, supporting, and advocating on behalf of architects in the state of Wisconsin since 1911. The member organization focuses on providing continuing education to architects and designing a better built environment for the future. Each Design Award submission included AIA\u2019s Framework for Design Excellence, which asks questions regarding how the project considered social and environmental issues in its design. Each of this year\u2019s projects were measured not just on aesthetic components, but how the building interacts with people and the natural environment."]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"In celebration of the 2022 winners, AIA Wisconsin will be hosting their second annual Design Awards Gala in Milwaukee on Friday, September 16, 2022. 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The quality of these projects was quite\nhigh.\u0022"],[0,[],0," \n- Kate Schwennsen, FAIA"]]],[1,"p",[]],[1,"h2",[[0,[],0,"\n"],[0,[1],1,"Forest Edge Elementary School"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"(Fitchburg,\nWI) \u2013"],[0,[6],1," Bray Architects"],[0,[],0," "]]],[10,0],[10,1],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Design Architects: "],[0,[],0,"Stephen Kuhnen, AIA, Principal; Chris Eger, AIA, LEED\u00ae AP BD+C, Project Leader\nand Architect; Maria Welch, AIA, NCARB, Architect"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Architecture Firm:"],[0,[],0," "],[0,[7],1,"Bray Architects"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Owner: "],[0,[],0,"Oregon\nSchool District"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"General Contractor: "],[0,[],0,"J.H.\nFindorff \u0026 Son, Inc."]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Project Description:"],[0,[],0," The new Forest Edge Elementary School in Fitchburg, Wisconsin, is a hub of\ninnovation and 21"],[0,[8],1,"st"],[0,[],0,"-century learning practices for young students, and a regional and national pacesetter in sustainable\ndesign. The school is a verified net-zero energy building, making\nit the first of its kind in Wisconsin and the largest educational building to\nreach that milestone in the United States. In partnership with the design team, the district created\nan innovative building with flexible learning spaces, ample daylight, and\nstate-of-the-art sustainable infrastructure. The result is a building that not\nonly contributes energy back to the grid but also leverages its sustainable\nfeatures as teaching tools through interactive stations that highlight the\nunique features of the school.\n\n"]]],[1,"p",[]],[1,"h2",[[0,[],0,"\n"],[0,[1],1,"Spring Harbor House"],[0,[],0," "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"(Madison, WI) \u2013 "],[0,[6],1,"Johnsen\nSchmaling Architects"],[0,[],0," "]]],[10,2],[10,3],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Design Architects: "],[0,[],0,"Brian Johnsen, AIA \u0026 Sebastian Schmaling, AIA, LEED AP"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Architecture Firm:"],[0,[],0," "],[0,[9],1,"Johnsen Schmaling Architects"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Owner: "],[0,[],0,"Private Residence"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"General Contractor: "],[0,[],0,"Aldo\nPartners, LLC"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Project Description:"],[0,[],0," Spring Harbor House is a single-family home on a formerly ignored, steeply sloped lot in Madison\u2019s Spring Harbor\nneighborhood. Composed\nas an ensemble of three analogous volumes sitting on a concrete podium, the\nbuilding is an exercise in unapologetic simplicity and formal restraint,\nquietly echoing and reinterpreting the compact scale, discreet massing,\nand genuine materiality of the neighborhood\u2019s modest mid-century homes. The project was conceived as \u201chouse for life,\u201d an\nenergetically high-performing and programmatically\nadaptable structure that can serve its purpose not only in the present but for\nseveral generations. With insulation values that exceed code requirements by roughly\n40%, and 100% stormwater runoff managed on-site, the home is environmentally resilient, aware of the often-changing Midwest weather patterns and natural Spring\nHarbor and Yahara watersheds."]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"\n\n"]]],[1,"p",[]],[1,"h2",[[0,[],0,"\n"],[0,[1],1,"Kornberg Center"],[0,[],0," "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"(Fitchburg, WI) \u2013 "],[0,[6],1,"RAMLOW\/STEIN\nArchitecture + Interiors, SmithGroup"]]],[10,4],[10,5],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Design Architect: "],[0,[],0,"Nat Stein, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Architecture Firm:"],[0,[],0," "],[0,[10],1,"RAMLOW\/STEIN Architecture + Interiors"],[0,[],0,", "],[0,[11],1,"SmithGroup"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Owner: "],[0,[],0,"Promega Corporation"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"General Contractor: "],[0,[],0,"Kraemer Brothers "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Project Description:"],[0,[],0," Named\nfor Nobel Prize-winning biochemist Arthur Kornberg, the Kornberg Center will support product and technology\ndevelopment in life science research, cellular and molecular biology, genetic\nidentity, clinical diagnostic and scientific applications and training for the\nPromega Corporation. Designed to\nreduce energy use by 65% relative to comparable facilities, the use of heavy\ntimber construction, double skin fa\u00e7ade, mass hydronic heating and cooling, energy\nrecovery, natural ventilation, water, and solar photovoltaics ultimately drive\nthe form of the building. These elements are woven into to the architectural language\ninfluencing components like elevation rhythm, floor to floor heights, and floor\nand ceiling materials. The landscape surrounding Kornberg was also\nrestored to a state that is compatible with its historic conditions by\nrestoration of native prairie plantings, removal of invasive species, and\ndrainage patterns, while Dark Sky lighting\nprotocols were put in place with lighting fixture selections and scheduling. 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The project\u2019s success relies on an architecture that echoes\nits pastoral setting while avoiding bucolic nostalgia \u2013 a crisp, precisely\ndetailed building conveying the ethos of the orthodontist\u2019s own professional\nwork: uncompromising purity, flawless efficiency, and rigorous precision. Solar studies took into consideration sun angles and the shading of the eastern tree line to maximize natural light and views into the natural landscape while avoiding excessive heat gain as well as visual glare during morning appointments. Stormwater from the building and the site is directed toward a long, extensively vegetated bioswale that runs parallel to the eastern edge of the property and visually merges with the adjacent prairie meadow. "]]],[1,"blockquote",[[0,[],0,"Come celebrate the 2022 Design Award winners at AIA Wisconsin\u0027s annual Design Awards Gala. "],[0,[0],1,"Tickets are now available. 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The\nclient, a lifelong urban dweller looking for a buildable lot in the central city\nto build his first home, acquired the 24\u2019-wide infill property directly from the\nMilwaukee Department of City Development, which had taken ownership of it two\ndecades earlier after condemning and razing an abandoned house there. The building\u2019s street fa\u00e7ade was conceived as a\nplayful abstraction of the ubiquitous drapes that cover virtually all windows\nin urban residences. Those domestic curtains, while inherently antithetical to\nthe concept of glazed transparency, serve a necessary purpose: they provide\nprivacy from the public realm and modulate the amount of light entering the\nbuilding. Interior finishes are dominated by whites and greys that augment the natural\nlight filtering into the spaces. 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An extensive renovation of both the interior and\nexterior of the corporate office included a conversion of 8,600 square feet of\nshop floor into a mix of open and private offices, new welcoming focal-point\nlobby, and a new training facility, breakroom, and fitness center. The\nmost sustainable concept informing the design is perhaps the decision to\nrenovate and reuse their existing facility. The decision to reuse rather than\nbuild new saved this project approximately 7-times the amount of embodied\ncarbon. A new building envelope, all new mechanical and electrical systems and\nLED\u2019s that operate in concert with available daylighting all work together to\ndramatically reduced operational carbon (energy use) by improving building\nperformance. 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Sited on an abandoned brownfield site, paralleling a\ncreek and near the village\u2019s downtown historic main street district, the\nbuilding\u2019s form creates a large public outdoor space between the building and\nthe creek that can be used for recreation and public programming. Timeless brick and stone cladding respond to the materials used on nearby downtown properties, and green roof and a solar array set a standard for the village\u2019s mission as environmental stewards. The building is Focus on Energy verified as an\nas-built energy use intensity (EUI), saving 42% as compared to a baseline model and\nresulting in an annual energy cost savings of over $28,000 for the city. The building also utilizes natural\nveneer stone quarried locally in Wisconsin, interior horizontal wood paneling from\nreclaimed lumber, and carpet tiles that are completely recycled."]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"\n\n"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"\n"]]],[1,"p",[]],[1,"h2",[[0,[1],1,"Hamel Music Center"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"(Madison, WI) \u2013 "],[0,[6],1,"Strang,\nInc., Steinberg Hart"]]],[10,14],[10,15],[1,"p",[[0,[12],1,"Received\nMerit Award for \u0022Rich and playful design\u0022"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Design Architect: "],[0,[],0,"Malcolm Holzman, FAIA"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Architecture Firm:"],[0,[],0," "],[0,[14],1,"Steinberg Hart"],[0,[],0,", with "],[0,[15],1,"Strang, Inc."]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Owner: "],[0,[],0,"Wisconsin DFDM "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"General Contractor: "],[0,[],0,"JP Cullen "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],1,"Project Description:"],[0,[],0," Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote, \u201cArchitecture\nis frozen music.\u201d The University of Wisconsin-Madison Hamel Music Center reveals folded, undulating forms of the precast panels\nthat evoke this very imagery of flowing stage curtains frozen in time. Wisconsin\u2019s landscapes inspire the interior\nscheme. Deep blues reflect the surrounding lakes, while the plum, gold, maroon, and copper\ncolors used throughout the iconic performance spaces are the colors of the state tree, the sugar maple, in various stages of transformation. This culminates\nin the wallpaper that adorns the perimeter walls of the Recital Hall\u2014inspired\nby local artist Bill Weege\u2019s work, "],[0,[12],1,"Like a Rolling Stone"],[0,[],0,"; the wallpaper\nis the artist\u2019s largest installation in Madison. This project utilized an ample number of resources native to the\nMidwest region. 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