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The Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence (RBA) was established in 1986 by
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architect Simeon Bruner. The award is named after Simeon Bruner's late father, Rudy Bruner, founder of the Bruner Foundation. According to the Bruner Foundation, the RBA was created to increase understanding of the role of architecture in the urban environment and promote discussion of what constitutes urban excellence. The award seeks to identify and honor places, rather than people, that address economic and social concerns along with urban design.


Description

According to the Bruner Foundation, the award is intended to be a platform for the discussion of issues related to urban architecture, planning and revitalization. It has been recognized by the
United States Conference of Mayors The United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) is the official non-partisan organization of cities with populations of 30,000 or more. The cities are each represented by their mayors or other chief elected officials. The organization was founded i ...
, The
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government. It administers federal housing and urban development laws. It is headed by the Secretary of Housing and Urb ...
, and the
Environmental Design Research Association The Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) is an international, interdisciplinary organization founded in 1968 by design professionals, social scientists, students, educators, and facility managers. The purpose of EDRA is the advancement ...
. The biennial award recognizes one Gold Medal and four silver medal winners each cycle. Each medalist is documented with a detailed case study published online and in a book by the Bruner Foundation. The gold medal winner receives $50,000 and the four silver medalists each receive $10,000 which must be used to benefit the project. These winners are chosen by a diverse committee of professionals involved in design and development. These committee members include architects, landscape architects, planners, developers, community organizers, financiers, and the mayor of a major metropolitan area.


Criteria and selection process

The selection process involves a study of a project's effect on its urban environment including a detailed application, discussion by selection committee members, and site visits to finalist projects. A selection committee is organized anew for each award cycle. In order to be eligible for consideration, projects must be: * an actual place, not just a plan or a program; * completed and in operation for sufficient amount of time to demonstrate success * located in the continental US There are no distinct categories. Projects may include any type that makes a positive contribution to the urban environment. Urban environment is broadly defined to include cities, towns, neighborhoods, counties and/or regions. Previous applicants and honorable mention winners may apply up to three times. Previous winners are not eligible.


Resources

In 1998 the
University at Buffalo The State University of New York at Buffalo, commonly called the University at Buffalo (UB) and sometimes called SUNY Buffalo, is a public research university with campuses in Buffalo and Amherst, New York. The university was founded in 1846 ...
collaborated with the Bruner Foundation and the Urban Design Project of the School of Architecture and Planning to create
digital archive
making data gathered in reference to past winners of the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence accessible to the public. The goal of this archive is to allow public "access to award winning and fully documented urban design case studies as a resource for architecture students and practitioners as they study precedents in urban design." The Digital Archive is managed by the UB Institutional Repository. The Bruner Foundation has published fifteen books containing detailed case studies of award-winning projects.


List of winners

2017 Gold Medal :SteelStacks Arts and Cultural Campus, Bethlehem, PA 2017 Silver Medals :La Kretz Innovation Campus + Arts District Park, Los Angeles, CA :Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building, Boston, MA :Iberville Offsite Rehabs I & II, New Orleans, LA :Chicago’s Riverwalk, Chicago, IL 2015 Gold Medal :Miller's Court, Baltimore, MD 2015 Silver Medals :
Falls Park on the Reedy Falls Park on the Reedy is a park adjacent to downtown Greenville, South Carolina in the historic West End district. Considered the birthplace of Greenville, the park was founded in 1967 when the Carolina Foothills Garden Club reclaimed of lan ...
, Greenville, SC :Grand Rapids Downtown Market, Grand Rapids, MI :Quixote Village, Olympia, WA :Uptown District, Cleveland, OH 2013 Gold Medal :Inspiration Kitchens--Garfield Park, Chicago, Illinois 2013 Silver Medals :Congo Street Initiative, Dallas, Texas :
Louisville Waterfront Park Louisville Waterfront Park is both a non-profit organization and an public park adjacent to the downtown area of Louisville, Kentucky and the Ohio River. Specifically, it is adjacent to Louisville's wharf and Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere, which ar ...
, Louisville, Kentucky :The Steel Yard, Providence, Rhode Island :Via Verde, Bronx, New York 2011 Gold Medal: :The Bridge Homeless Assistance Center, Dallas, Texas 2011 Silver Medals: :
Brooklyn Bridge Park Brooklyn Bridge Park is an park on the Brooklyn side of the East River in New York City. Designed by landscape architecture firm Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, the park is located on a plot of land from Atlantic Avenue in the south, und ...
, Brooklyn, New York :
Phoenix Civic Space Park Civic Space Park is an urban park in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona which first opened to the public in April 2009. It is located directly across Central Avenue from the main part of the ASU Downtown Campus. It is also located north of the Central ...
, Phoenix, Arizona :Gary Comer Youth Center/Gary Comer College Prep, Chicago, Illinois :The Santa Fe Railyard Redevelopment, Santa Fe, New Mexico 2009 Gold Medal: :Inner-City Arts, Los Angeles, California 2009 Silver Medals: : Hunts Point Riverside Park, Bronx, New York :
Millennium Park Millennium Park is a public park located in the Loop community area of Chicago, operated by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs. The park, opened in 2004 and intended to celebrate the third millennium, is a prominent civic center near ...
, Chicago, Illinois :St. Joseph Rebuild Center, New Orleans, Louisiana :The Community Chalkboard and Podium, Charlottesville, Virginia 2007 Gold Medal: :Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2007 Silver Medals: : Artists for Humanity Epicenter, Boston, Massachusetts :Crossroads Project and Marsupial Bridge, Milwaukee, Wisconsin :High Point Redevelopment Project, Seattle, Washington :LA Design Center, Los Angeles, California :
Columbus Circle Columbus Circle is a traffic circle and heavily trafficked intersection in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located at the intersection of Eighth Avenue, Broadway, Central Park South ( West 59th Street), and Central Park West, at the so ...
Public Plaza, New York, New York 2005 Gold Medal: :
Portland Streetcar The Portland Streetcar is a streetcar system in Portland, Oregon, that opened in 2001 and serves areas surrounding downtown Portland. The NS Line runs from Northwest Portland to the South Waterfront via Downtown and the Pearl District. The L ...
Project, Portland, Oregon 2005 Silver Medals: :Lower Town Artist Relocation Program, Paducah, Kentucky :
Heidelberg Project The Heidelberg Project is an outdoor art project in the McDougall-Hunt neighborhood on Detroit's east side, just north of the city's historically African-American Black Bottom area. It was created in 1986 by the artist Tyree Guyton, who was as ...
, Detroit, Michigan :Fruitvale Village, Oakland, California :
Downtown Silver Spring Silver Spring is a census-designated place (CDP) in southeastern Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, near Washington, D.C. Although officially unincorporated, in practice it is an edge city, with a population of 81,015 at the 2020 censu ...
, Maryland 2003 Gold Medal: :
Camino Nuevo Charter Academy Camino Nuevo Charter Academy is a group of charter schools serving the Westlake/ MacArthur Park area of Los Angeles. In 2003 Camino Nuevo Charter Academy was awarded the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence gold medal. The school was founded by ...
, Los Angeles, California 2003 Silver Medals: :Bridgemarket, New York, New York :
Colorado Court Housing Colorado Court Housing is a 44-unit housing project designed by the architectural firm Pugh + Scarpa. Colorado Court is the first United States Green Building Council (USGBC) "LEED" certified multi-family housing project, achieving "Gold" cer ...
, Santa Monica, California :Red Hook Community Justice Center, Brooklyn, New York :Providence River Relocation, Providence, Rhode Island 2001 Gold Medal: :
The Village of Arts and Humanities The Village of Arts and Humanities is an arts organization in North Philadelphia. The Village was founded by Lily Yeh, an artist and Chinese immigrant who was a tenured professor at the Philadelphia School of Fine Arts. It has renovated dozens of u ...
, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2001 Silver Medals: :Swan’s Marketplace ( 10th Street Market), Oakland, California :South Platte River Greenway, Denver, Colorado :
New Jersey Performing Arts Center The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), in downtown Newark, New Jersey, United States, is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. Home to the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO), more than nine million visitors (i ...
, Newark, New Jersey :
Lower East Side Tenement Museum The Lower East Side Tenement Museum, located at 97 and 103 Orchard Street in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, is a National Historic Site. The museum's two historical tenement buildings were home to an estimated 15, ...
, New York, New York 1999 Gold Medal: :
Yerba Buena Gardens Yerba Buena Gardens is the name for two blocks of public parks located between Third and Fourth, Mission and Folsom Streets in downtown San Francisco, California. The first block bordered by Mission and Howard Streets was opened on October 11, 19 ...
, San Francisco, California 1999 Silver Medals: : ARTScorps LA, Los Angeles, California : National AIDS Memorial Grove, San Francisco, California :Parkside Historic Preservation Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :
Portland Public Market The Portland Public Market was a public market in Portland, Oregon, United States, built in 1933 at a widely advertised cost of $1 million ($ million in ). Controversial and ambitious, it was intended to replace the Carroll Public Market, c ...
, Portland, Maine 1997 Gold Medal: :The Times Square, New York, New York 1997 Silver Medals: :Cleveland Historic Warehouse District, Cleveland, Ohio :
Project Row Houses Project Row Houses is a development in the Third Ward area of Houston, Texas. Project Row Houses includes a group of shotgun houses restored in the 1990s. Eight houses serve as studios for visiting artists. Those houses are art studios for art r ...
, Houston, Texas :Center in the Square, Roanoke, Virginia :Hismen Hin-nu (Sun Gate) Terrace, Oakland, California 1995 Winner: :Maya Angelou Community Initiative, Portland, Oregon 1995 Finalists: :Campus Circle, Milwaukee, Wisconsin :Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative, Boston, Massachusetts :Greenpoint Manufacturing and Design Center, Brooklyn, New York :
Harlem Meer Harlem Meer is a man-made lake at the northeast corner of New York City's Central Park. It lies west of Fifth Avenue, south of 110th Street, and north of the Conservatory Garden, near the Harlem and East Harlem neighborhoods of Manhattan. The la ...
, New York, New York :Lowertown, Saint Paul, Minnesota 1993 Co-winners: :Harbor Point (
Columbia Point Columbia Point is a high mountain summit of the Crestones in the Sangre de Cristo Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The thirteener is located east by south ( bearing 102°) of the Town of Crestone in Saguache County, Colorad ...
), Boston, Massachusetts :
New Community Corporation New Community Corporation (NCC) is a not-for-profit community development corporation based in Newark, New Jersey. NCC focuses on community organizing, provision of a variety of community-enhancing services, and resident participation in agency o ...
, Newark, New Jersey 1993 Finalists: : Betts-Longworth Historic District, Cincinnati, Ohio :Beyond Homelessness, San Francisco, California :The Park at Post Office Square, Boston, Massachusetts 1991 Winner: :Greenmarket, New York, New York 1991 Finalists: : Brooklyn-Queens Greenway, Brooklyn and Queens, New York :Ocean Drive Improvement Project, Miami Beach, Florida :Roslindale Village Main Street, Boston, Massachusetts :West Clinton Action Plan, Portland, Oregon 1989 Co-winners: :Tenant Interim Leasing Program, New York, New York :Downtown Plan, Portland, Oregon 1989 Finalists: :Southwest Corridor Project, Boston, Massachusetts :
Stowe Recreation Path The Stowe Recreation Path, also called the Stowe Bike Path, is a greenway located in Stowe, Vermont, United States The recreation trail was built in two phases, 1981–84 and 1986–89, at a total cost of US$680,000. The Stowe Recreation Path h ...
, Stowe, Vermont :Radial Reuse Project, Lincoln, Nebraska : Cabrillo Village, Saticoy, California 1987 Winner: :
Pike Place Market Pike Place Market is a public market in Seattle, Washington, United States. It opened on August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. Overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront on Pu ...
, Seattle, Washington 1987 Finalists: :Casa Rita, South Bronx, New York :
Quality Hill, Kansas City Quality Hill is a historic neighborhood near downtown Kansas City, Missouri, USA, on a 200-foot-high bluff which overlooks the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri rivers in the West Bottoms below. It is on the west side of downtown, bounded by ...
, Missouri :Fairmount Health Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


List of publications


2015 Challenging Conventions: The 2015 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence
Richard Wener, PhD; Jay Farbstein, FAIA, PhD; Anne-Marie Lubenau, AIA; and Robert Shibley, FAIA, FAICP; Edited by Elizabeth Chesla, MA
2013 Inspiring Change: 2013 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence
Richard Wener, PhD; Jay Farbstein, FAIA, PhD; Anne-Marie Lubenau, AIA; and Robert Shibley, FAIA, AICP
2011 Partnering Strategies for the Urban Edge: 2011 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence
Robert Shibley, AIA, AICP, with Brandy Brooks, Director, Rudy Bruner Award, Jay Farbstein, PhD, FAIA, and Richard Wener, PhD, Bruner Foundation, 2011.
2009 Urban Transformation: 2009 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence
Jay Farbstein, PhD, FAIA, with Emily Axelrod, MCP, Robert Shibley, AIA, AICP, and Richard Wener, PhD, Bruner Foundation, 2009.
2007 Building Sustainable Neighborhoods: 2007 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence
Richard Wener, PhD, with Emily Axelrod, MCP, Jay Farbstein, PhD, FAIA, and Robert Shibley, AIA, AICP, Bruner Foundation, 2007.
2005 Reinventing Downtown: 2005 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence
Robert Shibley with Emily Axelrod, Jay Farbstein, FAIA, and Richard Wener, PhD, Bruner Foundation, 2005.
2003 New Directions in Urban Excellence
Jay Farbstein with Emily Axelrod, Robert Shibley and Richard Wener, Bruner Foundation, 2003.
2001 Placemaking for Change: 2001 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence
Richard Wener with Emily Axelrod, Jay Farbstein and Polly Welch, Bruner Foundation, 2002.
1999 Commitment to Place: Urban Excellence and Community
Robert G. Shibley with Emily Axelrod, Jay Farbstein, and Richard Wener, Bruner Foundation, 1999.
1997 Visions of Urban Excellence
Emily Axelrod, Jay Farbstein and Richard Wener, Bruner Foundation, 1998.
1995 Building Coalitions for Urban Excellence
Jay Farbstein and Richard Wener, Bruner Foundation, 1996.
1993 Rebuilding Communities: Re-creating Urban Excellence
Jay Farbstein and Richard Wener, Bruner Foundation, 1993.
1991 Connections: Creating Urban Excellence
Jay Farbstein and Richard Wener, Bruner Foundation, 1992.
1989 Breakthroughs: Re-creating the American City
Neal R. Peirce and Robert Guskind, Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1993.
1987 Urban Excellence
Philip Langdon with Robert Shibley and Polly Welch, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1990.


References

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