Studios Architecture - Awards and Honors

Awards and Honors

STUDIOS Architecture's work has received over 150 awards. In addition to receiving the Firm of the Year award in 2002 from the AIA California Council, they were also ranked #3 "Most Admired" firm in Interior Design magazine’s 2009 annual poll among architecture firms.

  • American Institute of Architects Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture, 2007 Bloomberg L.P. Headquarters Office New York, NY
  • Chicago Athenaeum, American Architecture Awards, 2006 California State Department of Health, San Francisco, CA
  • BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Award, 2006 Bloomberg L.P. Headquarters Office, New York, NY
  • BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Merit Award, 2006 California State Department of Health Services, San Francisco, CA
  • New York Construction Merit Award, 2006 IAC/InterActiveCorp Headquarters, New York, NY
  • Gold Nugget Merit Award and Grand Award, 2006 State of California Department of Health Services, Laboratory Campus Phase III Office Building, Richmond, CA
  • American Institute of Architects East Bay Awards Architecture Merit Award, 2005 State of California Department of Health Services, Laboratory Campus Phase III Office Building, Richmond, CA
  • American Institute of Architects San Francisco Design Awards, Excellence in Interior Architecture Citation, 2005 Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP, San Francisco, CA
  • American Institute of Architects New York Design Awards, Merit Award in the Interior Architecture category, 2005
  • American Institute of Architects Washington DC, Excellence Award in the Historic Resources category, 2004 Christ Church of Georgetown, Washington, DC
  • Chicago Athenaeum, American Architecture Awards, 2004 Milpitas City Hall, Milpitas, CA
  • American Institute of Architects San Francisco Design Awards/Best of the Bay, Excellence in Design Award, 2003 Milpitas City Hall, Milpitas, CA

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