• 2014 AIA NC Design Awards
    Honor Award
    LS3P Associates, Ltd.
    IKA Works
    North American Headquarters
  • 2014 AIA NC Design Awards
    Honor Award
    Smith Sinnett
    Morrow Mountain
    State Park Boathouse
  • 2014 AIA NC Design Awards
    Honor Award
    Gensler
    Alfred Williams & Co.
  • 2014 AIA NC Design Awards
    Honor Award
    Szostak Design, Inc.
    Capitol Broadcasting Company Headquarters
    Addition and Renovation
  • 2014 AIA NC Residential Design Awards
    Honor Award
    Reese Atelier
    Banbury House
  • 2014 AIA NC Residential Design Awards
    Honor Award
    Tina Govan Architect
    A Broken China Farmhouse
  • 2014 AIA NC Residential Design Awards
    Honor Award
    in situ studio
    Farmhouse
  • 2014 AIA NC Residential Design Awards
    Honor Award
    Kenneth E Hobgood, architects
    Villa al Bahar
  • 2014 AIA NC Residential Design Awards
    Honor Award
    in situ studio
    a house named Fred

2014 AIA Design & Chapter Winners Announced

On Saturday, September 27, 2014, 24 Design Awards and 4 Chapter Awards were presented at the Design and Chapter Awards Gala at the Westin Hotel in Charlotte. Browse this site to view the winners.

Award Winners were announced Saturday, September 27, 2014.

Design Awards

Recognizing design expertise and variety, the Design Awards are a top recognition for architects in North Carolina.

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Residential Design Awards

These awards recognize architects whose designs answer the unique requests of the clients and the diverse landscape of North Carolina.

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Chapter Awards

AIA NC Chapter Awards are the highest honors that AIA NC can bestow upon groups or individuals who have made a difference in the field of architecture.

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New this Year!

AIA North Carolina is pleased to announce that this year, the Design and Residential Awards will be open to submissions from non-AIA NC architects. Architects who are not members of AIA NC can submit to the Design Awards and the Residential Design Awards as long as they are licensed in North Carolina and the project is being/has been built in North Carolina.