Port of Long Beach, Pier T Admin Building, Long Beach, California
Firm: Caldwell Architects
Credit: John Caldwell
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AIA LB/SB Awards for Architecture
 

Projects must be completed within the past 8 years. Entries are welcomed and encouraged from both established and new practitioners and designers and from small firms and large. New buildings and renovations/restorations are eligible. Each submission should be accompanied by a one page summary outlining the program and the design objectives of the architect and client.

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  Commercial
  Institutional / Educational
  Residential
  Mixed Use
  Historic Preservation
  Adaptive Reuse / Renovation
  Unbuilt Project
  Small Project
   

Projects with a budget of less than $100,000.00

  Architectural Interior Design
   

The AIA LB / SB Awards for Interior Architecture acknowledge the excellence of building interiors. The intent of this awards program is to draw attention to the broad diversity of completed interior architecture. Entries may be large or small in scope and may involve renovation, adaptive use, or new construction. Submissions in the areas of residential, institutional, commercial, corporate, retail, hospitality, and miscellaneous are encouraged. All entries are judged on merit regardless of scale or budget.

Each entry in the Awards for Interior Architecture is judged for the success with which the project has met its individual requirements.  The size and location of a project in no way limit its eligibility.

  25-Year Award
    The 25-Year Award is intended for members of the AIA Long Beach / South Bay to recognize distinguished California architecture of enduring significance which has retained its central form and character, with the architectural integrity of the project intact. All entries must be located within the Chapter boundaries and completed 25 to 50 years ago, after January 1, 1959 and before January 1, 1984.
    We encourage creativity. You may produce montage images that showcase more than one image on a photograph. However, we recommend that this be done in such a way that individual details and characteristics are not lost.
    In the Descriptive Data section, provide a comprehensive biographical sketch of the nominee or information describing the project. Please address issues such as strengths, challenges, management, social concerns and community involvement, etc. as deemed appropriate for the 25-Year Award.
     




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