Three projects designed by Studio Gang have won four 2020 Architizer A+ Awards, a program that honors the best architecture, spaces, and products from across the globe. Selected as the Jury Award winners, the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Innovation, and Education at the American Museum of Natural History won in the Unbuilt – Cultural category; MIRA won in the Residential – Unbuilt Multi-Unit Housing category; and Solar Carve (40 Tenth Ave) won in the Commercial – Office Mid-Rise category.
Selected from 5,000 entries, Solar Carve (40 Tenth Ave) is also one of six projects to receive a Special Honoree Award, which recognizes works that act as new models for communities and cities worldwide.
Solar Carve (40 Tenth Ave) is one of six projects to receive the 2020 Special Honoree Award and is the Jury Award winner in the Commercial – Office Mid-Rise category.
The Richard Gilder Center for Science, Innovation, and Education at the American Museum of Natural History is a Jury Award winner in the Unbuilt – Cultural category.
MIRA is a Jury Award winner in the Residential – Unbuilt Multi-Unit Housing category.
“A Chicago architect renowned for her sublime engineering makes buildings that really work for New Yorkers.”
“From the Bay Bridge or the Embarcadero, the 39-story Mira at the corner of Folsom and Spear streets is a flowing stack of tightly wound white metal bays, frozen in motion.”