The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the American Library Association (ALA) are awarding five libraries with the 2021 AIA/ALA Library Building Awards for excellence in architectural design. Complete details for each project are available onĀ AIAās website.
2021 AIA/ALA Library Building Award recipients must demonstrate design achievement, including a sense of place, purpose, ecology, environmental sustainability, and of history. This yearās AIA/ALA Library Building Award recipients, selected by a six-person jury, exemplify these qualities.
2021 AIA/ALA Library Building Awards recipients:
Arizona State Library Hayden Library Reinvention, Tempe, AZĀ | Ayers Saint Gross
Roxbury Branch of the Boston Public Library Renovation, BostonĀ | Utile, Inc.
Sunset Park Library, Brooklyn, New YorkĀ | Leroy Street Studio Architecture
Taylor Street Apartments and Little Italy Branch Library, ChicagoĀ | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Valente Library, Cambridge, MAĀ | William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc.
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VisitĀ AIAās websiteĀ for more information on the AIA/ALA Library Building Awards.
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