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2014 AIA Huron Valley Honor Awards: The Huron Valley Chapter of the American Institute of Architects

When

Tuesday December 3, 2013: 9:00am to Tuesday January 14, 2014: 9:00pm

Where

Downtown Library: 3rd Floor Exhibit

Description

The goal of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Huron Valley Honor Awards Program is to enhance public awareness of architecture through the advocacy of quality design and to recognize excellence and leadership of architects in the Huron Valley area. The 2014 AIA Honor Awards exhibit consists of thirty projects displayed on photo panels, designed by registered architects practicing in the Huron Valley Chapter area (Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Monroe, and Washtenaw Counties), that were submitted for consideration by an independent jury.

Eight of the projects were selected by the jury to receive a merit-based Honor Award for the demonstration of skill and sensitivity in the resolution of aesthetic, functional and technical requirements and/or the advancement of the contemporary understanding of architecture. As part of its commitment to advancing the contemporary understanding of architecture, the Huron Valley chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Huron Valley) announced the recipients of its 2014 Honor Awards Program at its awards ceremony at the University of Michigan Union on October 26.