The AIA has announced 8 projects as winners of their annual National Healthcare Design Awards, rewarding the best in medical architecture from built projects to research excellence. The 8 projects were selected in four categories: built (less than $25 million); built (more than $25 million); Unbuilt; and Innovations in Planning and Design Research.
The awarded projects come from locations throughout the US, as well as one project constructed for Haiti. Read on after the break to see all the winners.
Category A: Built (Less than $25 million in construction cost)
Legacy ER – Allen; Allen, Texas / 5G Studio Collaborative
Lightwell: Greater Boston Orthodontics; Waltham, Massachusetts / Merge Architects
Category B: Built (More than $25 million in construction cost)
Lancaster General Health Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute; Lancaster, Pennsylvania / Ballinger
Mount Sinai Hess Center for Science and Medicine; New York City / SOM
Rush University Medical Center New Hospital Tower; Chicago / Perkins+Will
Category C: Unbuilt (Must be commissioned for compensation by a client with the authority and intention to build)
Children’s Hospital of Richmond Pavilion (CHoRP); Richmond, Virginia / HKS
Category D: Innovations in Planning and Design Research (Built and Unbuilt)
Cincinnati Children's Family Pet Center; Cincinnati, Ohio / GBBN Architects
GHESKIO Cholera Treatment Center (CTC); Port-au-Prince, Haiti / MASS Design Group