AIA Ohio Design Awards honor distinctive projects by Ohio Architects

COLUMBUS, Ohio — AIA Ohio announced November 2, that it has unveiled. The regional society of the American Institute of Architects recognized the winners at the AIA Ohio 2018 Convention in early October.

Each year, AIA Ohio spotlights distinctive projects designed by Ohio architects with the AIA Ohio Design Awards, chosen by a jury of exceptional and noteworthy peers from the field of architecture. This year’s jury chair was renowned New York architect Chris Sharples from SHoP Architects.

The AIA Ohio Design Awards program honors the best of Ohio architecture by awarding projects that show attention to high quality design, performance and commitment to AIA’s 10 principles of livable communities.

In the category of Newly Completed Buildings, Additions, Remodelings, Renovations, Restorations, this year’s winners included:

Kipp School Columbus. This charter school campus designed by Moody Nolan, Inc., features airy and sunlit spaces contributing to an energizing environment for learning.

Charter School Campus/Moody Nolan, Inc. Credit: Brad Feinknopf Feinknopf Photography

Charter School Campus/Moody Nolan, Inc. Credit: Brad Feinknopf Feinknopf Photography

GBX Group. Vocon designed an office space with new glass and metal insertions, providing an interesting contrast between the brick and wood structure of the existing historical structure.

GBX Group/Vocon. Credit: Matthew Carbone

GBX Group/Vocon. Credit: Matthew Carbone

Middle West Spirits. This renovation project from Jonathan Barnes Architecture and Design celebrates the interesting distillery typology with raw, clean, industrial detailing.

Middle West Spirits/Jonathan Barnes Architecture and Design. Credit: Brad Feinknopf Feinknopf Photography

Middle West Spirits/Jonathan Barnes Architecture and Design. Credit: Brad Feinknopf Feinknopf Photography

Griffin Music Venue & Amphitheater. Submitted by DLR Group and Westlake Reed Leskosky, this project in the Murphy Arts District of El Dorado, Arkansas, is a successful adaptive reuse of an automobile building into a music venue with bar and restaurant.

Murphy Arts District – Griffin Music Venue & Amphitheater/ DLR Group|Westlake Reed Leskosky. Photography by Kevin G. Reeves; Courtesy of DLR Group|Westlake Reed Leskosky

Murphy Arts District – Griffin Music Venue & Amphitheater/ DLR Group|Westlake Reed Leskosky. Photography by Kevin G. Reeves; Courtesy of DLR Group|Westlake Reed Leskosky

The Otto M. Budig Theater. This GBBN project for the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company emphasizes a blurring between interior and exterior at the lobby.

The Otto M. Budig Theater/GBBN Architects. Credit: Brad Feinknopf Feinknopf Photography

The Otto M. Budig Theater/GBBN Architects. Credit: Brad Feinknopf Feinknopf Photography

Columbus Metropolitan Library Shepard Branch. Moody Nolan, Inc.’s design follows a community gateway concept, providing connectivity and views from within the library.

Shepard Branch Library/Moody Nolan, Inc. Credit: Cory Klein Photography

Shepard Branch Library/Moody Nolan, Inc. Credit: Cory Klein Photography

In the category of Interior Projects, winners included:

Doner-D313. Vocon’s project in Detroit, Michigan, successfully adapted a narrow office plate into a flexible and engaging workplace.

Doner-D313/Vocon. Credit: Matthew Carbone

Doner-D313/Vocon. Credit: Matthew Carbone

Forest City Enterprises. Located in Cleveland, Vocon’s clean and carefully considered office space project includes shared and collaboration spaces and emphasizes connectivity.

Forest City Enterprises/Vocon. Credit: Matthew Carbone

Forest City Enterprises/Vocon. Credit: Matthew Carbone

Richard Fleischman + Partners Architects, Inc. was also awarded the 25 Year Award for its Ohio Aerospace Institute Building, completed in 1993.

Ohio Aerospace Institute Building. Credit: Richard Fleischman + Partners Architects, Inc.

Ohio Aerospace Institute Building. Credit: Richard Fleischman + Partners Architects, Inc.