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The Progressive Architecture Awards (P/A Awards) annually recognise risk-taking practitioners and seek to promote progress in the field of
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History

The editors of ''Progressive Architecture'' magazine hosted the first Progressive Architecture Award jury in 1954, with a jury of Victor Gruen, George Howe, Eero Saarinen, and Fred Severud. ''Progressive Architecture'' magazine ended the awards in 1987. In 1997,
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, owner of ''Architecture'' magazine, restarted ''Progressive Architecture Awards''. In 2007, ''Architecture'' folded, and the awards were inherited by a new publication, titled ''ARCHITECT''.


PA Design Awards

;Third * 2021 Teweles & Brandeis Granary — LA DALLMAN * 2020 Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation — Studio Gang * 2019 Ring of Hope — Paul Preissner Architects * 2013 Arctic Food Network — Lateral Office * 2013 Beukenhof Crematorium and Auditorium —
Asymptote Architecture Asymptote Architecture is an American architecture practice, based in Long Island City, New York. Asymptote Architecture is known for multidisciplinary architectural designs that often incorporate digital technologies. History Husband and wife ...
* 2013 Floatyard —
Perkins+Will Perkins&Will is a global design practice founded in 1935. Since 1986, the group has been a subsidiary of Lebanon-based Dar Al-Handasah (Arabic: دار الهندسة). Phil Harrison has been the firm's CEO since 2006. History The firm was establ ...
* 2013 Rock Chapel Marine — Landing Studio * 2013 The Farm: Gaming Strategies for Empowering Marginalized Youth — Steven Mankouche and Matthew Schulte * 2013 Calexico West Land Port of Entry —
Perkins+Will Perkins&Will is a global design practice founded in 1935. Since 1986, the group has been a subsidiary of Lebanon-based Dar Al-Handasah (Arabic: دار الهندسة). Phil Harrison has been the firm's CEO since 2006. History The firm was establ ...
* 2013 Dortoir Familial — NADAAA * 2013 Kimball Art Center —
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* 2013 Modulo Prep Library — CRO * 2013 Studio Smart Material House — by Barkow Leibinger * 2007 Hybrid Urban Sutures —
Aziza Chaouni Aziza Chaouni (Arabic; عزيزة شاؤني) is a Moroccan people, Moroccan architect who teaches at the University of Toronto. Detail She is the founder of Aziza Chaouni Projects and associate professor at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Archit ...
* 2007 Calgary Centre for Global Community — Marc Boutin Architect * 2007 Pittman Dowell Residence — Michael Maltzen Architecture * 2007 Villa Moda, New Kuwait Sports Shooting Club —
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* 2007 Bahá'í Mother Temple for South America —
Hariri Pontarini Architects Hariri Pontarini Architects is a Toronto-based architectural practice founded by Siamak Hariri and David Pontarini. Established in 1994, HPA’s first critically acclaimed project was for McKinsey & Company's Toronto headquarters, which became ...
* 2007 Bab Tebbaneh School for Working Children and for Women —
Hashim Sarkis Hashim A. Sarkis (Arabic: هاشم سركيس ; born 1964 in Beirut) is a Lebanon, Lebanese educator and architect. Since 2015, Sarkis has been Professor and Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Techn ...
* 2007 Campus d'Espoir (campus of hope) — Studio Luz Architects * 2007 Good Shepherd Ecumenical Retirement Community — the University of Arkansas Community Design Center ;Second * 2003 Dalki Theme Park and Shop (Dalki, South Korea) — Slade Architecture *1999 Von Erlach Residence (Shelter Island, New York) — Cho Slade Architecture *1999 Large piazza located on a landfill in the
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Michael Gabellini Michael Gabellini (born in 1958), FAIA, is a minimalist architect, interior designer and partner of Gabellini Sheppard Associates with Design Partner, Kimberly Sheppard and Consulting Partner, Daniel Garbowit. A Fellow of the American Institute ...
*1991 Vermont & Santa Monica MTA Transit Station (Los Angeles, California) — Mehrdad Yasdani ;First *1985
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(Columbus, OH) —
Peter Eisenman Peter Eisenman (born August 11, 1932) is an American architect. Considered one of the New York Five, Eisenman is known for his writing and speaking about architecture as well as his designs, which have been called high modernist or deconstructiv ...
*1983 Citation for NSF-funded Research on Lightweight Structures —
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*1980 Citation for Frehley House --
George Ranalli George Joseph Ranalli (born 1946) is an American modernist architect, scholar, curator, and fellow of the American Institute of Architects. He is based in New York City. Early life and education A native of The Bronx, New York, of Italian Ame ...
*1973 Queens Village (Philadelphia)
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*1969 Head House Square East (Society Hill, Philadelphia) —
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*1966 Redevelopment of
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Louis Sauer Louis Edward Sauer (born 1928) is a Americans, North American architect and design theorist of dual American and Canadian nationality. Throughout the 1960s and 70s, Sauer worked with housing developers to produce low-rise high-density housing p ...
*1964 James Hamilton House (New Hope, Pennsylvania) —
Louis Sauer Louis Edward Sauer (born 1928) is a Americans, North American architect and design theorist of dual American and Canadian nationality. Throughout the 1960s and 70s, Sauer worked with housing developers to produce low-rise high-density housing p ...
*1964 11th and Waverly Town Houses (Philadelphia) —
Louis Sauer Louis Edward Sauer (born 1928) is a Americans, North American architect and design theorist of dual American and Canadian nationality. Throughout the 1960s and 70s, Sauer worked with housing developers to produce low-rise high-density housing p ...
*1963 Richard Cripps House (Lambertville, New Jersey) —
Louis Sauer Louis Edward Sauer (born 1928) is a Americans, North American architect and design theorist of dual American and Canadian nationality. Throughout the 1960s and 70s, Sauer worked with housing developers to produce low-rise high-density housing p ...


Progressive Architecture magazine

In June 1920, Pencil Points was founded. It was renamed to New Pencil Points. In 1945, it was renamed to Progressive Architecture. In 1996, the ''
Progressive Architecture The Progressive Architecture Awards (P/A Awards) annually recognise risk-taking practitioners and seek to promote progress in the field of architecture. History The editors of ''Progressive Architecture'' magazine hosted the first Progressive Arch ...
'' magazine name and subscriber list was sold to BPI Communications, by Penton Publishing. Rybczynski, Witold.
The Glossies: The decline of architecture magazines
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