The American Institute of Architects has announced the recipients of the 2013 Institute Honor Awards. This award program is the highest honor given to projects in three different categories; architecture, interior architecture, and regional & urban design. Selected from over 700 total submissions, 28 recipients located throughout the world will be honored at the AIA 2013 National Convention and Design Exposition in Denver. The winners and project descriptions can be found here.
2013 AIA Institute Honor Awards
This Month’s Features

Exploring Ornamental Metals
Between a constant architectural desire to push design and aesthetic boundaries and seemingly limitless materials being introduced or repurposed for unique uses, there has...

Ornamental Metal: A Name With More Than Meets the Eye
While visual design trends certainly make an important contribution to an occupant’s overall experience, there are other ways ornamental metal can help ensure a...
Raising the Bar on Snow Retention Systems
A snow retention manufacturer should provide proof of design using specific load test data of the exact roof product and application, rather than on...

Mastering Metal Composite Material (MCM)
MCM is not just a material; it is an opportunity to transform architectural intent into built reality.
