91传媒/IIDA Library Interior Design Award

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Juror application for the 2020 91传媒/IIDA awards

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This biennial competition is co-sponsored by the 91传媒 (91传媒) and the International Interior Design Association (IIDA). The awards honor international excellence in library interior design. Award winners demonstrate excellence in aesthetics, design, creativity, function, and satisfaction of the client’s objectives. The competition is managed by the LLAMA Buildings and Equipment Community of Practice Interior Design Awards Committee.

See Winning Interiors from Previous Competitions:

Note: the awards were not presented in 2010.

For questions or more information, contact:

  • Lisa Toth, Senior Manager, Association Finance, at IIDA. Or see the IIDA Awards Page
  • Fred Reuland, Program Officer, at 91传媒/LLAMA

2018 91传媒/IIDA Library Interior Awards

Academic Libraries – Over 30,000 sq. ft.

Project: Tecnológico de Monterrey New Main Library, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, MX

Firm: Sasaki, Watertown, Massachusetts, US

Project: Alfred R. Goldstein Library, Sarasota, Florida, US

Firm: Shepley Bulfinch, Boston, Massachusetts, US

Outstanding Historic Renovation

Project: Beyazit State Library, Istanbul,TR

Firm: Tabanlioglu Architects, Istanbul, TR

Public Libraries – 30,000 sq. ft. and under

Project: Columbia Heights Library, Columbia Heights, Minnesota, US

Firm: HGA Architects and Engineers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Project: Columbus Metropolitan Library: Northside Branch, Columbus, Ohio, US

Firm: NBBJ, Seattle, Washington, US

Public Libraries – Over 30,000 sq. ft.

Project: Austin Central Library, Austin, Texas, US

Firm: Shepley Bulfinch, Boston, Massachusetts, US

Special Libraries – 30,000 sq. ft. and under

Project: Hedrick Study at University of California, Los Angeles, California, US

Firm: Johnson Favaro, Culver City, California, US

Single Space

Project: Moelis Family Grand Reading Room, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

Firm: Gensler, Washington, District of Columbia, US

The Best of Competition winner will be announced at the 91传媒 Annual Conference held in New Orleans, Louisiana, on June 23, 2018, where all of the competition winners will be celebrated. Winning projects will be featured in Contract and American Libraries magazines, as well as on the IIDA and LLAMA websites, and social media platforms.

For more information, contact Fred Reuland, LLAMA program officer, at freuland@ala.org, or Liz Moran, IIDA design awards director, at lmoran@iida.org.

2012 91传媒/IIDA Interior Design Awards

Winners were honored in the following categories on June 24, 2012, at the 91传媒 Annual Conference in Anaheim:

Academic Libraries, 30,000 SF and Smaller

Julian Street Library, Princeton University, NJ

Joel Sanders Architect, New York, NY

Academic Libraries, over 30,000 SF

Academic Learning Library, Nipissing University; North Bay, ON

Diamond Schmitt Architects / Evans Bertrand Hill Wheeler Architecture Inc.; Toronto, ON

Public Libraries, 30,000 SF and Smaller

Anacostia Neighborhood Library; Washington DC

The Freelon Group; Durham, NC

Public Libraries, over 30,000 SF

McAllen Public Library, McAllen, TX

Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd. (MS&R); Minneapolis, MN

Single Space

Atlanta University Center, Woodruff Library Learning Commons; Atlanta, GA

Shepley Bulfinch; Boston MA

Single Space

Boston Public Library, Norman B. Leventhal Map Center; Boston, MA

Gensler; Boston, MA

Outstanding Historical Renovation Project

Carnegie Library; Cold Spring Harbor, NY

Centerbrook Architects and Planners; Centerbrook, CT

On the Boards

Preston Royal Replacement Branch Library; Dallas, TX

Perkins + Will; Dallas, TX

Honorable Mention

Mattapan Branch Boston Public Library; Mattapan, MA

William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc.; Boston, MA

Honorable Mention

Ramsey County Roseville Library; Roseville, MN

Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd. (MS&R); Minneapolis, MN

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Competition jurors: Charles Forrest, Emory University Libraries; Jim Griffo, IIDA, Gresham Smith & Partners; Dr. Susan E. Parker, UCLA Library; Stacy Reed, IIDA, LEED AP, ID+C, Gensler; Dr. Frederick Schlipf, GSLIS, University of Illinois, Urbana; and Felice L. Silverman, IIDA, Silverman Trykowski Associates

2008 91传媒/IIDA Interior Design Awards

Winners were honored in the following categories on June 30, 2008, at the 91传媒 Annual Conference in Anaheim:

Academic Libraries, 30,000 SF and Smaller

Brown University, Susan P. & Richard A. Friedman Study Center; Providence, RI

Architecture Research Office (ARO); New York, NY

Academic Libraries, Over 30,000 SF

University of California, Hastings College of Law Library; San Francisco, CA

SmithGroup; San Francisco, CA

Public Libraries, 30,000 SF and Smaller

Arabian Public Library; Scottsdale, AZ

richard + bauer; Phoenix, AZ

Public Libraries, Over 30,000 SF

Ramsey County Library; Maplewood, MN

HGA Architects and Engineers; Milwaukee, WI

Single Space

Evanston Public Library, Teen Room, The Loft; Evanston, IL

Nagle Hartray Danker Kagan McKay Penney Architects, Ltd.

architectureisfun, Inc.; Chicago, IL

Outstanding Historic Renovation Project (Historic Restoration)

New York Public Library, Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division; New York, NY

Davis Brody Bond Aedas; New York, NY

Outstanding Historic Renovation Project (Adaptive Re-use)

Rhode Island School of Design, Fleet Library; Providence, RI

Office dA, Inc.; Boston, MA

Innovation in Sustainable Design

University of Toronto, Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Center; Mississauga, ON

Shore Tilbe Irwin & Partners; Toronto, ON

On the Boards

Prescott Valley Public Library; Prescott Valley, AZ

richard + bauer; Phoenix, AZ

Honorable Mention

Durham County Regional Library North Branch; Durham, NC

The Freelon Group Architects; Durham, NC

Honorable Mention

Phoenix Public Library, Harmon Branch; Phoenix, AZ

richard + bauer; Phoenix, AZ

Competition jurors: Joseph Rondinelli, Associate IIDA, Shepley Bulfinch; Steven McCollom, IIDA, AIA, Gary Lee Partners; Drew Harrington, University of Portland; and Kathryn Page, Page and Moris.

2006 91传媒/IIDA Interior Design Awards

Winners were honored in the following categories on June 26, 2006, at the 91传媒 Annual Conference in New Orleans:

Academic Libraries, 30,000 SF and smaller

Morton College Library; Cicero, IL

Legat Architects; Chicago, IL

Academic Libraries, Over 30,000 SF

University of Ontario Institute of Technology, University Library; Oshawa, ON

Diamond & Schmidt Architects, Inc.; Toronto, ON

Valparaiso University, Christopher Center for Library and Information Resources; Valparaiso, IN

EHDD Architecture; San Francisco, CA

Public Libraries, 30,000 SF and smaller

Incline Village Library; Incline Village, NV

Hershenow & Killenstein; Omaha, NE

Quincie Douglas Branch, Tuscon-Pima Public Library; Tuscon, AZ

Richard + Bauer Architects; Phoenix, AZ

Public Libraries, Over 30,000 SF

Pierre Berton Resource Library; Woodbridge, ON

Diamond & Schmidt Architects, Inc.; Toronto, ON

Special Libraries, 30,000 SF and smaller

Edward E. Hale Public School 106 Library; Brooklyn, NY

Rockwell Group; New York, NY

Single Space

Nashville Public Library Civil Rights Collection; Nashville, TN

Tuck-Hinton Architects; Nashville, TN

Innovation in Sustainable Design

Phoenix Public Library, Desert Broom Branch; Phoenix, AZ

Richard + Bauer Architects; Phoenix, AZ

Special Merit

Harvard University, Baker Library; Cambridge, MA

Robert A.M. Stern Architects; New York, NY

Special Merit

Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, ImaginOn; Charlotte, NC

Gantt Huberman Architects with Holzman Moss Architecture; Charlotte, NC

Honorable Mention

Seattle Public Library, International District, Chinatown Branch; Seattle, WA

Miller Hayashi Architects, LLC; Seattle, WA

On the Boards

Scottsdale Public Library System, Arabian Library; Scottsdale, AZ

Richard + Bauer Architects; Phoenix, AZ

Competition jurors: William Sannwald, Library Building consultant; Susan Kent, director of the Branch Libraries, New York Public Library; Cary D. Johnson, Gensler, Chicago; and Neil Frankel, principal, Frankel + Coleman.