Constructed Realities Awards Program 2013
by Mark English, AIA | Work/News
Constructed Realities is a biennial awards program established at the behest of the Small Firms Committee, AIA San Francisco.
Award Categories
Click on a category to view submission information.
- Architecture – Small Projects
- Architectural Detail
- Restaurant Design In partnership with Golden Gate Restaurant Association
- Social Impact Design In partnership with Public Architecture
- See important information about the Social Impact Design award below.
Social Impact Design Award
- This category is open nation‐wide to all architects and designers.
- Although the Social Impact award will honor multiple projects (at the juror’s discretion) using the Honor, Merit and Citation designations, only one honor award will be given.
- One member of the honor award-winning design team for the Social Impact Award will be invited to join Interface and a group of 30 designers from around the world at the 2014 Salone del Mobile for a week of design immersion, inspired thinking, sustainable manufacturing, and fun! The trip will take you from the International Furniture Fair in Milan to the beautiful medieval cities of Verona and Ljubljana, Slovenia, during the week of April 8-13, 2014. All travel, accommodations, and activities will be courtesy of Interface.
Fees
- $195 members
- $375 nonmembers
- Free students
- Free Social Impact Design
2013 Jury
Jonathan Segal, FAIA
Mary Griffin, FAIA
Jim Jennings, AIA
Paolo Lucchesi
Mark English, AIA
Anne Fougeron, FAIA
Ned Cramer
Jonathan Segal Architects
Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects
Jim Jennings Architecture
Inside Scoop SF *Restaurant only
Mark English Architects
Fougeron Architecture
Architect Magazine *Social Impact only
Redeem IDP Credit Hours
IDP Candidates can redeem up to 40 hours per experience area (excluding leadership & service). Candidates should fill out the Design Competition Verification form. This form is to certify that the AIASF Constructed Realities program meets the requirements of completing a design competition for IDP credit as defined in the IDP Guidelines.
For information on IDP Experience reporting, visit NCARB’s IDP Guidelines.
About the 2011 Competition
2011 categories were Architectural Detail, Pro Bono Design (in partnership with Public Architecture), Restaurant Design (in partnership with the Golden Gate Restaurant Association), and Architecture – Structures with a Small Budget (under $500,000 construction cost).