Part two of the Hinge's profile of the AIA Awards

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Hinge, v.10, 1994, pp. 18-24
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As promised, we are bringing you the latest installment of the AIA Honor Awards. To recap, or in case you missed our previous issue, we are featuring the 17 award winners of the United States most prestigious architectural competition, the Amercian Institute of Architecture's 1994 Honor Awards. Without doubt, the Award attracted the work of 500 of the most innovative and inspiring architects registered in the States today. So, without further ado, the remaining winning entries are….. (1) The Simone Hotel, Los Angeles - designed by Koning Eizenberg Architecture, Inc. (2) Salem Witch Trials Tercentenary Memorial - designed by James Cutler Architects, Bainbridge Island (3) Corson-Heinser Live/Work, San Francisco - designed by Tanner Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects (4) Charlestown Navy Yard Rowhouses, Boston - designed by William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc. (5) Primary/International School 217, New York City - designed by Michael Fieldman & Partners (6) Carnegie Hall Tower, New York City - designed by Cesar Pelli & Associates, New Haven (7) Cook Residence - designed by Mockbee/Corker Architects (8) Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore - designed by Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum Sports Facilities Group (9) Troy High School, Troy, Michigan - designed by Perkins & Will (10) Firehouse Civic Centre, Newburyport, Mass - designed by Schwartz/Silver Architects, Inc. (11) The Cooper Union Residence Hall, New York City - designed by Prentice & Chan, ohlhausen
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1994
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