2024 AIA Baltimore Excellence in Design Awards
Entry Deadline: July 26, 2024
Purpose
The annual AIA Baltimore Excellence in Design Awards program recognizes excellence in architectural design by AIA Baltimore members and AIA members with projects in AIA Baltimore’s region (Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Howard County, Harford County, Cecil County). Built and unbuilt projects submitted by AIA members are judged by a distinguished jury of AIA architects.
Framework for Design Excellence
Following the lead of AIA National, the Maryland Chapters of AIA will include all measures from the AIA Framework for Design Excellence. When you submit a project, you will be given open-ended prompts to describe in a few sentences how your design achieves outcomes for each measure.
Projects are not required to address every measure, but are encouraged to address those measures that are relevant to your project. Add N/A when not applicable or when information is not available, where relevant explain why this is the case. Submitters are expected to provide as much accurate data as possible.The goal is to promote the sustainable design work of our members and to support AIA’s Resolution for Urgent and Sustained Climate Action. Previous jurors appreciated the addtional context provided by these responses.
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Eligibility
Design Awards may be given to built or unbuilt architecture, interior architecture, adaptive reuse, planning, renovation, restoration and urban design projects. Architectural projects eligible for submission include, but are not limited to: details, images of models, building segments and renderings.
Eligible projects include:
- Built or unbuilt projects designed by AIA Baltimore licensed architect members anywhere in the world.
- Projects built in AIA Baltimore’s region (Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Howard County, Harford County, Cecil County) designed by AIA members of other chapters.
- Unbuilt projects designed by Associate AIA members of AIA Baltimore.
Projects must be completed on or after January 1, 2019 and cannot have previously received an award from AIA Baltimore.
There is no limit to the number of projects that may be entered by a firm, and all materials included in submissions must be cleared for public reproduction. Entries must be submitted jointly by the architect and client and must credit all members of the design and construction team. Projects must be submitted by or on behalf of an AIA member involved in the project.
Entry Fee
- Members of AIA Baltimore: $150 per project entry
- Members of a different AIA chapter: $250 per project entry
- Assoc. AIA Members: $55 per project entry (Unbuilt only)
Schedule
Friday, July 26, 2024: Submissions and Entry Fees are due by 11:59pm EDT. Entrants will submit all entry forms and uploads and then submit the entry fee payment to complete the submission. Entry fee payments may be made by credit card in the awards submission portal when the project is ready for final submission. No late entries will be accepted!
August 2024: Jury Review. The awards will be evaluated by a jury of AIA Buffalo/WNY members. Local juries will evaluate Good Design=Good Business, Residential Design, and Social Equity Awards.
October 18, 2024: Design Awards Celebration
Awards and Judging
Entry Categories
- Commercial/ Industrial
- Multi-family / Mixed Use
- K-12 Education
- Higher Education
- Cultural / Institutional
- Healthcare
- Residential Design Award (See criteria)
- Single/Dual Family (Contemporary)
- Single/Dual Family (Traditional)
- Renovation/Addition
- Unbuilt Architecture Award (See criteria)
- Professional (AIA)
- Emerging Professional (Assoc. AIA)
Special Recognition Awards
At the jury’s discretion, special recognition will be given for the following:
- Grand Design Award
- Social Equity Design Award (See criteria)
- Good Design = Good Business (See criteria)
- Excellence in Sustainable + Resilient Design Award (Judging will be based on responses to the Framework for Design Excellence)
- Michael F. Trostel, FAIA, Award for Excellence in a Historic Preservation Project
- Excellence in Detailing (recognizes skill and sensitivity in the creation of details that have been carefully executed to enhance the experience of a larger work)`
The size, scope, category or cost of a project in no way limits its eligibility or level of award.
Judging
Awards will be considered using the following criteria, with additional consideration given to responses to the Framework for Design Excellence measures.
1. Design Excellence
Does the design elevate the human experience while addressing the project’s practical needs?
2. Sustainable Design / Resiliency
Does the design take a progressive approach to advancing the missions of sustainability and/or resiliency?
3. Community Impact
Does the design provide significant improvement to its social or physical setting?
Winning Entries & Publicity
Award winners will be notified by email. Winners are requested to notify their Client, General Contractor/Construction Manager and Consultants of the project's award and are encouraged to attend the awards celebration. Winners are asked to refrain from publicizing their award until after the celebration.
Winners in each category will be required to create a project board. Winning project boards will be on display at the awards event. More details about board design will be sent to winners.
AIA Baltimore will promote the winning projects on our website and in our publications. A press release will be sent to the local media.
Submitting a Project
A complete submission for each project includes the following:
1. Completion of the online SUBMISSION FORM
2. IMAGE FILES - 3-8 digital images with captions and photographer credit for each image
3. PROJECT/JURY PDF (10MB, 10 pages max)
4. PRESENTATION PDF (6MB, 3 pages max)
5. Payment of Entry Fee
Online Submission Website
To begin your application, go to: http://mdaiaawards.secure-platform.com/a. All submission forms, file uploads and payment of fees will be handled through the online submission site. You can save your work as you go and return to the site as often as needed but not after finalizing and submitting the submission.
Once an entry is completed for a project, the entire project submission may then be submitted to another Maryland chapter awards program without re-entry or uploading. Simply check the box: “I Want to submit this project to another Chapter Awards Program” on the last page of the form when you are ready to finalize your submission.
Entrants must conceal all references to the architecture firm name or design team members on all materials submitted for jury review. Identification of authorship within the Project/Jury PDF will disqualify the submission. Project PDFs must be in landscape orientation with a page size of 8 1/2" x 11", may not exceed 10MB total (all pages combined), and shall conform to the following requirements:
- An anonymous PROJECT/JURY PDF presentation file for jury review and evaluation purposes only.
- A PRESENTATION PDF presentation file for public presentation purposes.
Image Files ─ (3-8 Images, jpg)
Provide 3-8 images in JPG format (10MB max per image) for use in the presentation of entrants, awards and publications. The first 3 images are required. The Jury will only see the Thumbnail Image. The Thumbnail image will also be used in the Gallery of all projects. List captions and photographer credit for each image where indicated. The first three images are to be high resolution and the best representation of the project - Thumbnail image, 1 exterior photo and 1 interior photo. The Thumbnail image can be the same as #2 or #3, or a different image entirely. The three high resolution images should be at least 300 dpi and 8"x10” and labeled 1) Project Name_thumbnail, 2) Project Name_high res, and 3) Project Name_high res int. Subsequent images must be at a maximum of 6” x 9” at 150 dpi for horizontal images, and a maximum of 6” x 7.5” at 150 dpi for vertical images.
Project/Jury PDF ─ (10MB, 10 Pages Max)
- Entries must conform to the following requirements:
- The total size of each entry PDF may not exceed 10MB of data.
- Each submission may contain a maximum of 10 pages. At your discretion, submit individual images on separate pages or, arrange multiple images in a layout on a single page.
- Each page must be 8 1/2" x 11" in landscape orientation. An easy way to produce your PDF file is to create your presentation in PowerPoint and then save the file as a PDF.
- Use this naming convention for the Project/Jury presentation file: JPDF_ProjectName.pdf
- Please remember you must conceal references to the architecture firm or team members in the PDF submitted for jury review. Identification of project authorship within the Project/Jury PDF, including the file naming convention and photo credit, will disqualify the submission.
First Page: Project Description and Introduction:
Format:
Combination of text and images with 12pt. minimum font size, formatted and designed at the entrant’s discretion.
Project Information:
- Project Name
- Project Location (City, State, if applicable)
- Project Category
- Project Summary. This summary is intended for publication. Describe the site, program, and solution. As part of this synopsis, discuss key design aspects (intent, concepts, and contextual relationships), technical aspects (structure, materials, mechanical systems, etc. where informative), and the social, environmental or other benefits of the project to the public and its users.
Subsequent Pages (2-10): Visuals
Include Images along with additional succinct annotation. The format and design of the pages are at the entrant's discretion maintaining 8 1/2" x 11" landscape orientation. Renderings are discouraged for built work—diagrams and images should speak to the design process and completed built work.
- Images should provide a clear understanding of the extent and quality of the finished project. A site plan is required. Photographs should depict the whole project with views of each exposed exterior façade and each room of the project, as appropriate. Exterior views are optional for interior projects.
- Label images with suitable titles and captions. Photographer credit on the images used in the Project/Jury PDF is permitted except those identifying the firm and/or team members.
- Renovations, restorations, additions and conversions should present before and after photographs. For projects involving changes to existing structures, documentation of original conditions is highly recommended. Process sketches that communicate the development of the project and/or its construction are encouraged.
- Indicate the project’s physical context or site character through graphics and/or imagery.
- Unbuilt projects should include floor plans, elevations, sections, renderings, graphic images, and/or site plans as necessary to provide a clear understanding of the project. If client-commissioned, include photos of the site location.
PRESENTATION PDF ─ (6MB, 3 PAGES MAX)
Select three images that best represent your project. Selected images of all entries will be displayed during the Design Awards Celebration, and images of award-winning entries will be displayed during the Awards Ceremony.
Prepare Presentation PDF in the following format:
- The total size of PDF—all three pages combined—may not exceed 6MB of data.
- Three pages maximum.
- 10” x 7.5” in landscape orientation and developed as a PDF presentation file.
- On each page, add project title, firm name, firm logos or other identifiers as desired.
- Use this naming convention for Presentation PDF file: PPDF_FirmName_ProjectName.pdf
Have questions? Contact Katherine Somerville at ksomerville@aiabalt.com or 410-625-2585 (x104)
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