A biophilic airport in India, a timber bridge spanning a portion of New York’s High Line, and plans for a waterfront park in Newark, New Jersey, are among the ten projects recognized by AIA New York and ASLANY in its annual Transportation + Infrastructure Design Excellence Awards.
In collaboration with program partners at ASLA Illinois and AIA Austin, the two New York chapters of the professional organizations selected these final ten projects, that greatly range in scale, out of a pool of 37 submissions. The projects were reviewed by an independent jury of architects and planners.
The design awards has an allotted five categories: Open Space, Planning, Projects, Structures, and Student Work. Within these categories are different levels of recognition, such as Honors, Merits, or Citations. The Best in Competition award was dolled out to the Kempegowda International Airport Terminal 2 in Bengaluru, India. The airport terminal designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Grant Associates looks more like a lush indoor garden than a major transportation hub.
In addition to innovation in design, the winning projects were evaluated based on sustainability, community engagement, and civic architecture.
The full list of winners is reproduced below:
Best in Competition
Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru – Terminal 2
Bengaluru, India
Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Landscape Architect: Grant Associates
Structures
Merit
High Line – Moynihan Connector
New York
Design: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Field Operations
Planning
Merit
Sunset Park
Brooklyn, New York
Landscape Architect: AECOM
Citation for an Innovative Infill Approach to Address the Scarring of a Neighborhood
Brooklyn Yards
Brooklyn, New York
Architect: Studio V
Open Space
Honor
Bronx River Greenway/Starlight Park
Bronx, New York
Landscape Architect: NV5
Merit
East Midtown Greenway
New York
Landscape Architect: Stantec
Projects
Honor
East Newark Waterfront Park
Newark, New Jersey
Landscape Architect: AECOM
Merit
Prospect Trace: Transforming an Expressway into Civic Space
Brooklyn, New York
Architects: Civic Architecture Workshop and David Cunningham Architecture Planning
Citation for Community Engagement
Brooklyn Bridge-Montgomery Coastal Resilience
New York
Landscape Architects: AECOM and Weintraub Diaz Landscape Architecture
Architect: One Architecture & Urbanism
Student
Honor
Conflux: Where Rivers of the Bronx Meet
Bronx, New York
Student: Lok Tim Chan, Master of Landscape Architecture, Cornell University