The call for 2022 submissions is now closed.
Background: Architects and the built environment strive to exemplify design excellence through engaging, listening, and questioning. As architects and designers, we leverage the power of design to create innovative and new design ideas that address issues of sustainability and social equity.
Eligibility: This award recognizes projects of new construction or rehabilitation of any type or scale that set the bar for future innovation.
Project submissions criteria include a robust approach to sustainability and equity, as well as addressing environmental, social, and economic factors. Projects that contain attributes which successfully reduced the carbon footprint of the architecture, construction, or usage, should make every attempt to highlight those aspects within their entry submission.
Submission fees: All submission fees are non-refundable
Harvard University District Energy Facility, designed by Leers Weinzapfel Associates
Image courtesy of Brad Feinknopf
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute – Chestnut Hill, designed by Payette
Image courtesy of Robert Benson
MIT Site 4, designed by NADAAA with Perkins&Will
Image courtesy of John Horner
The Little Building, designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects
Hayden Library, designed by Kennedy & Violich Architecture
Roxbury Branch of the Boston Public Library Renovation, designed by Utile, Inc.
Image courtesy of Anton Grassl
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