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AIA SANTA FE DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARDS
2007 Jury Comments...
CITATION AWARD
COMMERCIAL OVER $2,000,000
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Sky City Cultural
Center
+ Haak’u Museum
Architects - Felix
Architecture + Design
Joint Venture w/
Wood Metal Concrete Architecture
Owner - Acoma Business Enterprises
General
Contractor -
Jaynes
Construction
Jury Comments:
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Respect for the existing
building traditional form and organic development of the building
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Jury discussed the
disparate nature of the original architectural vocabulary and the new
buildings successful response to that.
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Challenge of projects
having symbols controlling the architecture. This was successfully
sorted. They rose above the natural response to slather projects with
symbolic gestures that have nothing to do with the architecture; that was
not used as a crutch. It’s architecture and not a series of
decals.
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Recognition
and respect for the “collage-like” composition of existing pueblo…
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There was a discussion
about the modern moves on the exterior with a very traditional response on
the interiors.
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Long views in the
interior brought a sense of the surrounding landscape.
MERIT AWARD
URBAN DESIGN
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The Richmond Street Studios
Architects - Calott + Gifford Architecture / Urban Design
Owner -
Infill
Solutions
General
Contractor -
Chris Vigil
Construction
Jury Comments:
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Respect for the existing
building traditional form and organic development of the building
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Jury discussed the
disparate nature of the original architectural vocabulary and the new
buildings successful response to that.
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Challenge of projects
having symbols controlling the architecture. This was successfully
sorted. They rose above the natural response to slather projects with
symbolic gestures that have nothing to do with the architecture; that was
not used as a crutch. It’s architecture and not a series of
decals.
-
Recognition and respect
for the “collage-like” composition of existing pueblo…
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There was a discussion
about the modern moves on the exterior with a very traditional response on
the interiors.
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Long views in the
interior brought a sense of the surrounding landscape.
MERIT
AWARD
COMMERCIAL OVER $2,000,000
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Santa Fe
High School Academic Building
Design Architects -
Ellis / Browning Architects, Ltd.
Architect of Record -
Ellis / Browning + BPLW Joint Venture
Owner - Santa Fe Public Schools
General Contractor -
Cameron Construction
Jury Comments:
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Demonstrates innovation
within a traditional palette such as the simply structure stair. What
appears in silhouette as a traditional architecture is revealed on closer
inspection to be quite modern. An example is the interior, doubly
cantilevered stair.
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The courtyard is very
successful in its composition, proportion, introduction of an urban-like
space creates a
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The vocabulary of the
courtyard is wonderfully rhythmic, with different forms that have a
balanced continuity
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The covered bridge in
the courtyard has a great framed view of the library as a natural visual
terminus.
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The jury also
appreciates the judicious use of scarce education funding to focus
building features to balance architectural excellence with programmatic
needs.
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The atrium successfully
provides a delightful, daylit space that also serves as a social space
that’s important to high school students.
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We’re guessing that the
building’s energy performance will also keep costs low to provide more
dollars to educational needs.
HONORS
AWARD
RESIDENTIAL OVER $750,000
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The Pacheco Street Lofts
Architects -
Calott + Gifford
Architecture / Urban Design
Owner -
Pacheco Street Partners, LLC
General Contractor -
Enterprise Builders
Jury Comments:
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While this award is
appropriately celebrating the architecture, the jury is also impressed
with the urban design.
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Wonderful melding
between the adobe and industrial idioms.
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The geometry is striking
and well composed.
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Just as there are a few
things on a railroad locomotive that are frivolous, and there few things
on this project that are appropriately frivolous.
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The balconies are
particularly successful, expressive, functional, structurally responsive.
We hoped for their factory assembly.
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The way the building
stands to the street with its open slots create a successful screen from
the railroad to the city.
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People arriving on the
railroad will enjoy the transition from the industrial zone to the pueblo,
stucco zone.
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Without using the
traditional stucco color, the stucco itself connects to the context of the
city.
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With the massing, it
remains solid on the city side with a nice punctuation to the project’s
interior (traditional) and opens up with great transparency to the
railroad.
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The jury hopes that this
design vocabulary can become more prevalent in keeping Santa Fe fresh and
contemporary; this project is an apt harbinger to the architecture
community.
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