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Table
of
Contents
1
998
AIA
Florida
Awards
Fall1998
Vol.45, No.3
Awards
for
Excellence
in
Architecture
Thisyear's
award program
experiencedarecordnumber
ofentriesand
arecordnumber
ofawards
in thiscategory.A
good
samphng
ofthe best in Florida architecture 1 1
Test
of
Time
25
YearAward
-Rowe
Architects incorporated;The Music
Buildingat theUniversity ofFlorida
24
10Year
Award
-Mateu
Carreno
Rizo&
Partners;The
Mateu
Family Project
25
Unbuilt
Design
American
AirlinesArena
-Arquitectonica;Suzhou
PerformingArts Center- C.T.
Hsu
+
Associates;Museum
ofNatural History-Agrait BetancourtArquitectos;
Meeting
Room
and
Chapel-Carolina Garcia, AIA; Cityof
Miami
Aviation AirTerminal -SpillisCandela
&
Partners; Piazza Isolo-MarilysNepomechie.
AIA;The
Florida AgriculturalMuseum
-Architects Design Group;A
Manual
on ConservationMethodology
-Beatriz del Cueto,AIA
26
Firm
of
the
Year
ArquitectonicaInternational
30
Award
of
flonor
for
Design
The AlAs
most
prestigious designaward
is given this yeartotwo outstandingarchitects
36
AIA
Puerto
Rico
Design
Awards
37
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FLORIDA CARIBBEANARCHITEQ Fall1998FLORIDA
CARIBBEAN
Architect
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EditorialBoard JohnTatty, AIA,Chairman JohnHowey,FAIA
KorlThome,FAIA President RoyKnight, FAIA
VicePresident/President-elect Debra Lupton, AIA
Secretory/ Treasurer
VivianSalaga, AIA ;.
Past President JohnR.Cochran, AIA SeniorRegionalDirector JohnP.Tice,Jr.,AIA RegionalDirector Angel Sagui, FAIA
Vice President, ProfessionalDevelopment
Williom Bishop,AIA
Vice President, Legislativeand RegulatoryAffairs
KeithBoileyAIA
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R.Scott Shalley
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WtiileAIA Floridaworks 1,0
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unified profession,outstanding architectsare enrichingtheconceptof a wlioleandvital Florida
through winningbuildings. The actions indicatedby
works
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were
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As
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want
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recognize
excelleiire in archilecliireand
eoniiiu'iiitthe Florida architects
who
lead theshaping
ot Florida's luiure.This
year
theawards program reached new
heigiitsas
theAssociation received
arecord
number
of entrit-sfrom
()\er200
outstanding
firmsand
individuals.Jurors
were
faced
with Ihedaunting
taskofselecting just a fewwinners
from
dozens
ofunique
and
deserving
entries.The
Award
for E.xcellence jury ofDeborah
i3erke. AIA: BillieTsien. AIA:
and
Tod
Williams.l-MA
niel inNew
'lorkCity toselect the |)rojects
worthy
of recognition in this year'scompe-tition.
The
jury felt that Ihebodv
ofwork, as
awhole,
was
far1998
AIA
Florida
Awards
above
other
stateawards
|)rograms
inwhich
theyhad been
involved.
Jurors
were
chalkmged
by
the overall (jualitv of Iheprojects
and
inasmuch
as
theycelebrated
quite a fewsubmis-sions,
there
were
many
others
on
the edge.The
jurors in theremaining categories
were
comprised
ofdistinguished individuals in the profession.
The
1998
LnhuiltAward
juryconsisted
ofRoney Mateu.
AIA:W
iiliam \lc\linn.FAIA:
and
Dan
Williams. FAIA.
The
TestofTime
jurvwas
comprised
ofCarl Abbott.FAIA:
Andrea
Clark
Brown.
Al\:and
Albert
R. AH'onso. AIA.The
Firm
Award
jury,headed
by
laslyear's reci|)ient,
Donald
Singer. FAIA:consisted
ofGeorge
Bolge.
Director
of theBoca
Raton
Museum
of Art:and
Dr.Peter
Magyar: Founding
Director
of the Florida AtlanticUniversity School
ofArchitecture.On
behalf
oftheover
2r){)()members
ofAIA
Florida,we
'commend
all ofthe entrauls.Vou iruK
re|)resenl the bt'sl inFlorida architecture.
1998
AWARD
FOR
Excellence
Duany
Plater-Zyberkand
Company
The
iiirysuggested IhalthisU'Ml)()ok project,
complete
in allparts, is bestdescribed in a
statement I'rom theclient. Ilie
Reverend
Jose Luis IVlenendez."When we
began
todream
aboutthismission,
we
envisioned astruclurc lhal
would
retlect thefaithofa
neighborhood
firmlyrootedinitsHispaniccultural
heritage. The
completed
sanctuaryhas
farexceeded
allofourexpec-talious. Today, thisbuilding
has
become
thephysical manifestation ofthespiritofacommunity
thatisstruggling
towards
self-improve-ment
and
away
from a history of\iolence
and
poverty."Architects: AndresDuonyondElizabeth Plater-Zyberk
Consulting Engineer: Pineio-Bosulto InteriorDesigner: AndresDuany andElizabeth Plater-Zyberk
Contractor: AndrewFerrera
Owneror Developer: ArchdioceseofMiami Photographer: CarlosI.Morales
San
Juan
Bautista
Mission
Miami,
FloridaJury comments:
"...thecenter courtyardisone
of Ihemost
successfulparts.Having
thecourtyard as agathering
space
with thelow
buildings infrontmakes
thistrulya
neighborhood
church. This isa gracefulspace
thatisreally quiteamazing." .'^67S9 10 12 Inject l
""
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towards
Ihetower
Seminole
Softball
Complex
Altamonte
Springs, Florida1998
Award
for
Excellence
Jury cumwcnls:
"...Uiereisa toughnessand
tautness to thisproject. Thisisaplay structurethatdoesn'tignoreits
responsibilitybut also takesitselfvery
seriouslyasarchitecture. It
has
aplytu!(juality w'itlioutbeingcoy.
"
C.T.
Hsu
+
AssociatesThe
emphasis
is on playfulness Inthisscorekeeper's facility-a unique
multi-purposebuildingwith softball
fields radialiuf^fi'oin thecenlrally located structure.
The
complex
consistsofan8.000
square foot,three storyconcession
and
scorekeeper'sbuilding, five
iDurnament
qualitysoftball fields,extensive publicgrounds, parking
and
amaintenance
facility.The
ten-sided scorekeeper's facilityis onaxis with hoih theentryto the
park
and
themain tournament
field. Centeredwithin thefive
playingfields, it
houses
publicrestrooms
and
concessionsales onihcfirst floor.
The
second floorconsistsofa large
meeting
room
and
publicbalcony with officesand
scorekkeeper boxes occupying the
third floor.
The
site for thisfunctionaland
friendly buildingis a reclaimedcounty landfill.This innovative use
ofpublic land createsa popular
civic
amenity
for adjacentneigh-borhoods.
Architect:TimothyMcNicholos, AIA ConsultingEngineer; RobertPlowfield
LandscapeArchitect: Clotting,Jockson,Kervher, Anglin,Lopez, Rinehort,Inc.,David Berth InteriorDesigner:MaryFrithDesign Contractor: AlStrong
Owneror Developer:BobChorvct,Manager Photographer:BobBioun
1998
Award
for
Excellence
Bronson
Residence
Coconut Grove,
FloridaAnthony
Abbate, AIAThis residential inlerior renovalion
ofa
condominium
unilconsists of264
squaremeters
sandwicliedbetween two
concrete slabson the22nd
floorwithsweeping
easternand
northernviewsofthe bay.Withthe layoutpredetermined, the
materials
were
prdpurlioned toeach space rather than
impose
aneutraldimension forall spaces.
The
attemptwas
toarticulate thespaces
and
give definition totheexperiencesofentering,viewing
and
leaving.The work
ofAdolf Looscontributedto the perception of
space
involvingnotonlythe senseofsightbutalso the restof the
senses.
In Loosian
schemes
where
posi-tionsofspaces are notequivalent
thediscrepancy is
compensated
forbytreatmentofthe wall,ceiling
and
floorsurfaces.This projectsuperimposed
additional planescomposed
ofaluminum,
glass,maple
veneersand
chromatic paintapplied to plastertoprovide visual
screening, spatial corrections
and
surface dimensions.
Architect:AnthonyAbbote, AIA InteriorDesigner;AnthonyAbbate, AIA Contractor:Steven Bronson
Owneror Developer: StevenBronson
Photographer:BillSanders
./(;/;\'
comments:
"...thedetailing ofttiewooden
ceilingis verybeautiful. Thisisa refined piece of
work
thattakesa planthat
was
not abletobe
changed
and
Itringslife
and
interesttothespaces."
Jury
comments:
"...athought-ful useof detailing
and
acareful scleclion ofmaterials'
King
Beach
House
Grayton Beach,
Florida1998
Award
for
Excellence
Jury
comrnenlf:: "...Ilikethesense
nf thefragile
element
floatingon
topofthe solid base."
Jury
comments:
"...theexteriorissuccess-fullu'cause
you
cansense
theconstruction,theprecast concrete
and
theframe
thatclearlyscreensthe
sun and
shades
the entire structure."
THIRDFLOOR
McWhorter
Architects, PACreatingafun. easy, yelelegant
home
forafamilywas
thegoal of thissingle family, residential structure located on the northwestFlorida coast.
The
siteadjoins aslate park
and
porchesand
deckswere
usedliberally tocreatean
ideal
getaway
for this familywiliitwo
young
children.The
decks alsoprovide multipleentertaining
spaces with their
sweeping
viewsofthe GulfofMexico.
A
playspace
spacewas
created forthechildren to
emphasize
conve-nience to the
beach
and
all itstrappings.
A
groundlevelbunkroom
was
designed with spacefor tabletennis,darts
and
othergames
outofearshotofthe
upper bedrooms.
The
greatroom, with 14-foot highceilings contains living, diningand
kitchenspace that
mimics
thesprawlinggulf.
The
livingspaces sitelevated onaprecastconcrete
superstructure,similar tothatused
in superhighways. It pro\ ides a
sturdyskeleton to the
2\8
wood
framing above.
Architect:CareyMcWhorter,AIA
ConsultingEngineer:JohnElmad
InteriorDesigner:Dr.AndyKing
Controdor: PeterHorn
Owneror Developer:Dr.AndyKing
Photographer:Coastal LivingMagazine
1998
AWARD
FOR
EXCELLENCE
Colee
Hammock
Townhomes
Ft.
Lauderdale,
FloridaAnthony
Abbote, AIAThis
townhome
projectwas
conceivedas structured spaces
that
would
fitintollie tiistoricaland
natural contextofthe existingneighborhood, yet
meet
thedemands
of securityand
increasedresidential density
imposed
bymodern
conditions.The
50' \ 135' sitewas
bisected toform two long
narrow
zones withthe
main
pedestrian entrancesatthe street, vehicular accessoffthe alley
and
fulldevelopment
ofthesideyards (resultingfrom setback
requirements) into
garden
walksand
courtyards.The
interiorspaces explore themaximum
potential fornatural lightand
ventilation.Reading
nooks intheliving
and master bedroom
areas utilize
aluminum window
hoods
totone the reflected lightentering these small spaces.
Architect:AnthonyAbbote, AIA
Consulting Engineer:MurrayBryntesen,PE
LandscapeArchitect:FredE.Stresou,ASLA
InteriorDesigner:AnthonyAbbote, AIA Contractor: DickWynn
Owneror Developer:Anthonyand Joye Abbote
Photographer:BillSanders
Jury comments:
"...the elevationshows
asense
of invention. Ttieindividual
elements
arecaretullycomposed
especiallygiven thetight txidget. Thereisa tautnessto thisproject.
Each
of thetwo
sideshave
threeorientations thatcontribute to
the
sense
ofcomplexityof theexperienceofthis liouse.
"
Orange
County Courthouse
Complex
Orlando,
Florida1998
Award
for
Excellence
HLM
DesignThis five building. 1.500,000
s(]iiarefoot
complex
is located within the central businessofdowntown
Orlandtj.The
24-levelcourthouseis
comprised
oftwomajor
parts-the baseand
the tower.Support
functionssuch asthesall^ port, judges"secure
parking, the
main
entrance,rotunda,clerkofcourt'soffices
and
six high-volume
courlrooms
arelocated in the base.
These
functions require clearand
directaccess forlarge
volumes
ofpeople.Organized
and
detailed toconvey
asense ofpurpose, the entry
sequence
takes the visitorthrougha landscaped
open
courtyard intothe
main
courthouse, throughsecurity, toa
grand
rotunda.The
rotunda serves as the
main
orientation point with all
circula-tion
emanating
from it.Jury
comments:
"...thisbuilding certainlyhas acivic
presence
and
asense
ofdignitytoitsfacade. It'sstrongestonitse.\terior. in
l)oththe side elevation
and
thefront.I)ecauseoftheorganizationof the various
elements. The
grand
centralspaces
bring adignityIn tlicsystem."
Architect;HLMDesign
Consulting Engineer:HLMDesign
LandscapeArchitect:HLMDesign InteriorDesigner:HLMDesign Contractor: Hubei/TDS/P&D/MDI OwnerorDeveloper:OrongeCounty Boardof
Commissioners
Photographer:HedrichBlessingPhotographers
1998
Award
for Excellence
Valrico
Elementary
School
Valrico, Florida
Rowe
Architects IncorporatedThis school constructed in a
rapidly
growing
hcdroom
commu-nityeast ot
Tampa,
is divided intofour parts.
A
lackofarchitecturally significantbuildings in the areagenerated thegoalof creatinga
school building that
would
setaprecedentforfuture public
and
institutionalbuildings.
The
school Isorganizedaround
acentral schoolyard thatis
open
tothenortheast totake
advantage
oftheviews
down
the gently slopingterrain.
The media
center holds theprominent
positionon theschoolyard composition while the
multi-purpose
and
diningspacesopen
themselves to theviewofthesite
and
tree line.The programmatic
relationshipsare satisfiedby simplebuilding
volumes
thatarearticulatedand/orconnected bya
system
ofshadingdevices
and
glazing,open
coveredwalkways and
stair towers.Architect:RoweArchitectsIncorporated Consulting Engineer: Brink Associates,Inc.,
Burton&Rolley, Inc.andC&DEngineering
LandscapeArchitect: Rigalland Parker
CostConsultant:CC&A, Inc.
Contractor:G.H.JohnsonConstructionCo.
OwnerorDeveloper: HillsboroughCounty
SchoolBoard
Photographer:GeorgeCott
Jury
coinmcnts: "...Lhere'sasense
ofcommunity and
outreach. It'saplan thatmakes
space,as
opposed
tocirculation, asso
many
other schoolsdo."
Our Lady
of
the
Holy Rosary Church
Miami,
Florida1998
Award
for
Excellence
Jury
commt'iils: "...thesuccessofthisprojccl istheuseoi'naturallif^lit tmwf^htin tlirou0iout tlie Iniildinfi.
"
Jury comments:
"...theadditionalchapels
and
exteriorspaces
seem
toaccrue,
making
amore
rich
and
complex
project. The courtyardshave
a complexitythatgives
one
thesense
ofentering a secluded
and
special place.
1998
Award
for Excellence
Holmes Hepner
&
AssociatesLocated on fifteen acresof agently
rolling ruralhillside, overlooking an
environmentallysensitive prairie,
this
2,200
square foot, two storyresidence bridges the expansive
view
ofthe prairiewith the denselywooded
foresttothe northand
south.The
composition of thehouse
generates from a longitudinal spine
thatserves asthe horizontal
and
vertical circulationelement.
Inan effort tocreatea "barn-like"
language,
open volumes
were
created toreceive light
and
captureviews from multiple orientations.
All the structural
components,
bothon the interior
and
exterior,areclearlyexpressed
and
presentedinan 80"
rhythm which
became
avocabularyfor the detailing
decisionsofthe project,
A
continuos celestorycreatesa
dramatic level oftransparency
from
most
ofthe spacesin thehouse.
ProjectTeam:PeterM.Hepner, AIA;Debbie
Hepner, DanSebreee
Consulting Engineer:HeathEngineering,Inc,
andBrink Associates,Inc.
Contractor:GudeBrothers Construction
Company
OwnerorDeveloper:MaryTriplettandMark
Herander
Photographer:Chroma,Inc.
Triplett
Herander
Residence
Dade
City, FloridaJury comments:
"...iliishouse
iseniirelycippropriaieforitscentral Floridalocation. It'sdelightfulthat
Iliis
house
isnestledinapinegroveand
thatthe trees "play" with thehouse
in such apositive way.Of
specialinterestwas
theowner'sstatement thatafter investigating
many
other options theyknew
theonly
way
togetwhat
theywanted
was
towork
withan
architect. Thearchitectdeliveredforthem
thehouse
they wanted,on
t)udget. Itsupportstheidealliat
when
you employ an
architectitdoesn'tmake
theproject
more
expensive, itjustmakes
itbetter.Windsor
Town
Center
Vero Beach,
Florida1998
Award
for
Excellence
Juiy
commcnls:
"...thereis(^renleareintin-siteplan
and
thedetailing. Thebuildingsha\e
an edge
tothem
thatothers ofthis typelack.The
spaces
thatareformed
l)elweenthe buildingsand
the quality of the buildingsthemselves arequiterich.
1998
Award
for Excellence
Sierra
Cardona
FerrerIntegrating this
complex
planintothepowerful landscape achieves a
senseofit
growing
outoftheground
rather than justbeingheld up.
This
modern and
spacious52,000+
square footstructure housesthe
library
and
learningresources forthe college
and
is dividedintothreeprincipal areas: administration,
audiovisual
and
exhibition/readingrooms.
The
primarystructuralsystem
inthe administration
and
audiovisualareasis reinforcedconcrete slabs
and
beams
overcolumns and
walls.The
readingrooms
compose
twofloors ofpost lensionedslabs
and
beams
supported byreinforcedconcrete
columns and
asecondary
system
of steel joists, metaldecking
and
lightweight concrete.Jurors feltSierra
Cardona
Ferrercreated this"extraordinarily
successful projectwith a qualityof
plan
and
section rarelyachieved with amodest
budget."InteriorDesigner: SierraCardonaFerrer Contractor:Aireko Construction Corporation
Owneror Developer: University of Puerto Rico
Photographer:MaxToro
Learning
Resource
Center
Bayamon,
Puerto
RicoiSALUTES
THE
Sponsors
OF THE
1998
Annual
Convention
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CedarValley ShingleSystems
ChitesterManagementSystems
Cold Spring Granite
Company
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&
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Maiman
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&
ImagingSolutionsVirtual3D, Inc.
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Florida,LTD.Special
Thanks
to
our
Premium
Gold Sponsor:
FLORIDA
NATURAL
GAS
ASSOCLVnON
Premium
Gold
Sponsor
of
the
1998
AIA
Awards
Presentation
Co-Sponsor
of
the
Presidential
Welcome
Reception
Bronze
Sponsors:
PresidentialWelcomeReception
Keynote SpeakersSession
GolfTournament
Continuing EducationSession C Continuing EducationSessionD
SuiKoast
Insurance/DPIC
TildenLobnitz
Cooper
A<orn Engineering
Jenkins
&
Charland,Inc.Graphisoft (ArtJiicod)
Kvaerner
Construction, inc.Florida
Foam
Products, Inc.Hansen
Design
Trus JoistMacMillan
CADD
CentersofFlorida/Autodesk
Friends of
AIA
Annuol ScrambleGolfTournamentSponsors
Roepnack
CorporationSoprema
WM2
, Inc.1998
Test
of Time
25
Year
Award
Rowe
Architects IncorporatedThisfacility
composed
ofindividual practicespaces: band, orcheslral.and
choral rehearsalsludios;music
studycenters: facultyoffices
and
an administrative suite
works
withthe
campus
and
expresses the functions thatare within.The
huildinsplacement
recognizesand encourages
development
oftheproposed
campus
pedestrian mallas well as theeventualexpansion
ofthe .Architecture
and
Fine ArtsComplex.
A
central interiorcourtforms agathering spacethatallows
all of thefloors to participatewith
each
otherand
encourages
communication
withnon-music
students
who
pass through thecomplex.
This structure exhibitsvery little
change
inappearance
or function.Only
minor
modificationshave
beenmade
toincrease security.Architect: H.DeanRowe,FAIA Contact Person: Lorry Wilder,AIA
OwnerorDeveloper: FloridoBoordofRegents
Music
Building,
University
of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
Jury
comments:
"...thishandsome,
aimplex
biiildinfj isdelightful inaw
ay
that is veryinspiring. Ithas
uilluenced not onlythisbuildingtype
Inil the
way
Iniiidingswork
nn acampus.
Ry
bringing theoutdoorsuhldors tlie
non-programmed
spaces
ix'come
more
satisfyingthantheprogrammed
spaces. Thisisatimeless design thatgivesheart,
meaning and
soulto tliebuilding."
Mateu
Family
Project
test
of
m
Pinecrest, Florida
1
Year
Award
Jtir} cumniciits: "...thisproject suggests
an
inquiryand
a tensionbetween
thetwo
opposing
houses
sothatyou
arecon-stantlysearchingfora linl<.
beyond
thesociological, to theform. Itcontinues to
ri'(iu('si the investigation thatitrequested
w lienit
was
firstdesignedand
thatisa\crypositive aspect. It'sa nice
contempo-raryarcliilcclural rendition oftlie \illage."
Mateu
Carreno Rizo 8, Partners, Inc.The
sociological ideaofttiisgenera-lional
environment
where
the familygrows
logelher and slays logelher inthe
same compound
isemhraced
in Ifiissignificant proiect.The
compound
iscomprised
oftwo
independent
structures in symbioticrelationalonga
narrow
cornerlol.The
fronthouse
isacompact
verticalcompositionofflowingspaces rendered ina
contemporary
vocabulary.
The
l)ackhouse, almostequal in size, isa horizontal, single
sloryconstructionofdiscreet
spaces. Itis rendered in solid rather
than transparent materials
and
more
traditionally detailed.The
architect successfully accom-plishes the intent tocarry on ihe lifeofan extendedfamily within a
contemporary
South Florida context.Architect:RoneyJ.Mateu, AIA
Contact Person;RoneyJ.Mateu, AIA
Owneror Developer:Roney&JunieMateu
1998
Unbuilt
Design
Award
American
Airlines
Arena
Miami,
Florida
ArquitectonicQ International Corp.
Jury: This projectisone ofthe
most
creativeand
excitingcompositions seen in themega
sportsarena
typeofspaces, itis a clear contriliulion
tothe rebirthof
downtown
Miami.The
scaleofthe individual buildingsmakes
thisproject a joy to bearound. It crealcsa li\cly
environ-iiii'iU lor thecity
around
it.C.T.
Hsu
+
Associates, P.A.Jury: Thisis a sophisticated design
thatis simple in
many ways
yetwith a fine detail ofthe big ideas.lt
is asimple geometric
shape
thatincludes a lotofdifferent
geom-etries. Itsundulatingform contains
il vvilhout restraining il.
Suzhou
Performing
Arts
Center
and
Exhibition
Suzhou,
China
North-SouthSection
Museum
of
Natural History
San
Juan, Puerto
Rico
1998
Unbuilt Design
Award
Meeting
Room
and
Chapel
Oakland
Hills,
Califomia
AgraitBetancourtArquitectos
Jury:
The sequence
ofspacesand
thesuccessfuluse ofIhe
ramp
isnotable in thisdesign.
The
huildin|jplan
and shape
isvery congruent with the use of amuseum
ofnatural history. Itisa huilding.
which
like nature, is notvery rigid.The
atrium spacebecomes
theorganizing
element and
itcontrib-utes tothe richforestofdiscovery
that a
museum
shold be.Carolina Garcia,AIA
Jury:This sensitive project hasa
very cleansimplicityto it. It
seems
Id havea Ihoughlful useof inlenuil
spaces versus the external spaces
which
isexcitingand
crucial.The
uilriguinghand drawings
give asense ofthe designer
and
not justofIhe computer.
The
landscapingisvery
much
a pariof the designand
is integral tothe idea behind the building
and
its reason forexisting.1998
Unbuilt
Design
Award
City
of
Miami
Aviation
Terminal
and
Visitors
Center
Miami,
Florida
SpillisCandela 8, Partners, Inc.
Jury: Thisis a varyclear
and
obvious building to
move
around
in.There
is avery successfulimagery
developed herevvilh the solid base,
theclear blue sky
and
the roofdeck
area
which
issynonymous
lo acloud. It allowsyou to
view
the skylinewhilehecoinlng an rlrnient within the skline. It's sculpturaland
it capturesyoui imagination in hoih
thedaytime
and
nighttime.Marilys R.
Nepomechie,
AIAJury: This project deals quitewell
with thescale in a historic city. It isavery
complex
projectwithin avery restrictive site.
The
interiorarea
becomes
another street forthe peopleinside touse. Ithas both
an internal
and
external relation-shipthatworks
well in a foreigncity. It'snice to seean architect
w^ho acceptsthe responsibiltyto
work
within thiscomplex
, historiccity,
and
who
findsaway
toadd
toit. respond loit, be a |iart of it
and
yet,beseparate from it.
Piazza
Isolo
Verona,
Italy
SectionalPerspectivethrough PiazzaIsolo.ExhibitionHall/Library,undergroundshops andtwolevels ofparking.
The
Florida Agricultural
Museum
Flagler
County,
Florida
1998
Unbuilt
Design
Award
A Manual
on
Conservation
Methodology
for
Historic
Building
and
Structures
TBCHO PLANODEAZOTEASOBREMUROSTRADJCIONALESDEMAMPOSTERIA
TRADITIONAL FLATROOF"AZOTEA"WITH RUBBLE^MASONRYWALLS
Architects Design Group, Inc.
Jury:
The
slrenglh or this project isthatitis such anolivious. simple
manipulation or
shapes
thataresoconsistent with the
purpose
otthe building.There
isaconstraintand
sophistication here thatisnotseenin
many
projects.The
spineorthe buildingis averycontemporary
piece
and
theappendages'
strongrererences totypical rarm buildings
createa nicemix.
The
entirebuilding
and
themovement
throughthe buildingis veryclear,simple and direct.
Beatriz del Cueto,AIA
Jury;This projectis notabouta buildingbuta
methodology
and
creation ot abible as tohow
toreallydealwith restoration.
Many
times people
who
areinvolved inrestorationorpreservation donot
understand
orhaveany knowledge
of
how
the hinliiingswere
originally created. This isan
absolutelywonderrul opportunity torall or
those
who
work
in PuertoRicotohave such a rich resource ot
inlor
mat
ion.1998
Firm
of
the
year
award
Arquitectonica:
From
Hip
to
Blue Chip
In ihe late I97()'sa brash,
young
Miami
I'irmliegandesigningbuildings thaiturnedheads
and
stretched thelimits ol'modern
architecture.What
began
as a firmcommitted
toamore
livelyand
up-to-dateexpression ofmodern
architecture
became
an
internationallyknown
and
respected corporation with signaturebuildingsin
more
than ten countries.
The
yl
flamboyant,
•Til*
hip
firm
has
grown
up
Arquitectonica,foundedm
1
Q77
hoc mQtiiroH cinH \/otshows
no
signs
ot
mellowing
out.
PrincipcilsLauriiniaSpearand
BernardoFort-Brescia
1977, has
matured and
yet,still maintained its
exuberance
for pur|)oseful
and
livelydesign.
The
flamboyant, hip firm hasgrown up
butshows
nosigns ofmellowingout. Today, principalsLaurinda
Spear
and Bernardo
Kort-Bresciaguideastaffofover 1
20
architectswithbranch
officesinseven cities
around
theworld.After Fort-Brescia, originally from Peru,graduated from Harvard's
Graduate
School ofDesign in the mid-70s, he
headed
for a teachingassignment
atthe UniversityofMiami.Around
thesame
time.Spear completed
hergraduatework
atColumbia's School ofArchitecture
and
Designand
returned toMiami
towork
on her parents'waterfronthome.
The
twomet and
collaborated on the PinkHouse, as her parents'home became
known.
Itwas
duringthisproject that theymarried.Mlantls. themost photographedofallArquitenonicashiiildings f>'<"ii the "Pink
House"
experience. Arquitectonicawas
formed.Spear and
Fort-Brescia collaboratedwith threeotherarchitectson Babylon,
Arquiteclonica's first project.
The
projectbegan
thefirm'stransformation ofMiami's BrickellAvenue.
Then
in 1982.a 96-unitcondominium
project.Atlantis, sited on Brickell
Avenue
broughtthe firm national recognition. Atlantis, themost
photo-graphed
ofall Arquitectonica's buildings,became
a freezeframe image
in the openingsequence
ofthe then-hit television series.Miami
Vice.The
20-storyslab building,with its red triangleon the roof, hasa
distinctive 37-foot
cube
punched
outofits middle.The cube
serves asa "sky court" forbuilding residents.The
courthas threeelements: awhirl-pool, a red spiral staircase anda
palm
tree.The
Atlantis is sited perpendicularto thewaterfrontsothat it can easilybeseen from both Brickell
Avenue
1998
Firm of
the
Year
award
and nearby
Interstate 95. Thisbuilding,more
than
any
other, callsattention to thephoto-graphic natureofArquileclonica'swork.
Following the Atlantis
was
the Palaceand
thentheImperial, allwithin the Brickell
Avenue
area.It
was
not longbefore Arquitectonicabegan
showing
theirmuscle
nationallyand
internation-ally.
The
design ofthe Center for InnovativeTechnology inVirginia
and
theBanco
de Creditoin
Peru
cemented
theirplaceamong
the nation'stoparchitecture firms.
The
firm's designshave
won numerous
awards
and have been
widely published, both nationallyand
internationally. Arquitectonica'swork
hasalso
been
exhibitedinmany
major
museums
in the UnitedStates.Arquitectonica
demonstrates
astrongcommitment
toAlA's InternDevelopment Program.
At
any
given time the firmemploys
over45
interns.They
also supportaSummer
Intern-ship
Program
for college students.The
firm'scommunity
involvement includes participation in theAidsWalk and
Walk
America
for theMarch
ofDimes. Inaddition,Arquitectonica regularlycontributes toGrove
Outreach,which
feeds approximately500
people everyweek
intheWest Coconut
Grove
area.The
firm'sprincipalsand
professional staffdonate their timeand
servicetoseveral
community
boardsin Miami.Firm
members
are currentlyactivewith theMiami
Beach
DesignReview
Board, theDade County
InfrastructureCommittee,
theDade
County
Artin PublicPlaces Advisory Board. LeadershipMiami and
theboardofdirectorsfor the
Miami
Children'sMuseum.
Throughout
itsrise to the statusofa multi-national corporation. Arquitectonica hasmaintained its
commitment
toexcellenceand
innovation.The
firm isknown
worldwide
for its ability to designcreative solutions with
memorable
imagery
and
regional identity.They
are dedicatedto the designofbuildings thatmeet
functional requirementsand
incorporatestate-of-the-arttechnology
and
positive imagery.Adding
to theircuttingedge style, Arquitectonicahas achieved "blue-chip" status
among
the world'sarchitec-turalfirms.
The CenterforInnovative Technology
in Virginiacementedthefirm
among
the nation's toparchitects
Jury comments:
Arquilectonica
has
setstandardsInthearea ofspirit
and
adventure
that
have
become
challengestoarchitects, both
young
and
old.They have
sustaineda stance ofrisktakingin
each
oftheirsignifi-cant projectsbuilt in thelast
20
years. Their
commitment
toan
ideal,
as
wellas totheGreaterMiami community and
tostudentsof architecture earns
them
thisrecognitionas
1998
MA
Florida firm ofthe vear.Il
had
allthe
potcniial
tohe hrilUani.
But they
justdidn't
quite
get
it.Suddenly,
compromises had
tohe
made. Rut
not everywhere.
The
saving
grace
was
the
windows.
Because
there's akindred
soid that shares
your
passion
forthe
only
thing
SCBflCf
There's
m
t n
see
in
afine
detail.From
7/8"
TDL,
five
hardivood
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