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AIA Honor Awards 2004
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Editorial offices for the American Meteorological Society in Boston, by Anmahian Winton Architects, received a 2004 Interior Architecture Honor Award from the AIA.
Photo: Peter Vanderwarker
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Library for New York City Public School 42 in Queens, by Weiss/Manfredi Architects.
Photo: © Jeff Goldberg/ESTO
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Carol & Carl Montante Cultural Center, in Buffalo, New York, by Cannon Design.
Photo: Timothy Wilkes
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Co-Op Editorial, in Santa Monica, California, by Pugh + Scarpa.
Photo: Marvin Rand
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Pallotta TeamWorks Headquarters, in Los Angeles, by Clive Wilkinson Architects, Inc.
Photo: Benny Chan/Fotoworks
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Netherlands Institute of Architecture exhibit, "Silent Collisions," in Rotterdam, designed by Morphosis.
Photo: Kim Zwarts
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The Confluence: A Conservation, Heritage & Recreation Corridor, by HOK Planning Group and H3 Studio, received a 2004 Urban and Regional Design Honor Award from the AIA.
Image: The HOK Planning Group
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Preventing Sprawl in Coyote Valley, California, by WRT/Solomon E.T.C.
Image: WRT/Solomon E.T.C
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Mission Bay Redevelopment Plan, San Francisco, California, by Johnson Fain.
Image: Johnson Fain
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UrbanRiver Visions, Massachusetts, by Goody, Clancy & Associates.
Image: Goody, Clancy & Associates
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