The Winners of the 2019 Residential Architect Design Awards

This year's jury selected 13 winners that showcase the best in single- and multifamily residential architecture.

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This article was originally published on Architect Magazine

Residential architecture lives under a microscope. The nexus of global crises in affordability, accessibility, and sustainability, and a de facto test lab for the design world, housing is seen as having the potential to move the needle more readily than any other typology. So when selecting the latest winners of the Residential Architect Design Awards, this year’s jury demanded an “it” factor. Whether “it” means functioning off the grid, gaming local zoning codes, building on unbuildable lots, or imparting dignity upon affordability, each of the 13 winners furthers the expectation that housing can be transformative when design leads the way.



Jury
David Dowell, AIA, El Dorado, Kansas City, Mo.
Andrew Kline, Workshop/APD, New York
Jenny Wu, Oyler Wu Collaborative, Los Angeles



The Winners

A Hydrotech green roof system covers the retail and community pavilion at the front of the site.

Iwan Baan

A Hydrotech green roof system covers the retail and community pavilion at the front of the site.

Affordable Housing, Citation
MLK1101 Supportive Housing, Los Angeles
Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects


Corey Gaffer

Affordable Housing, Honorable Mention
Two Houses on Oak Hill Avenue, Lawrence, Kan.
Studio 804


Michael Moran

Architectural Design Detail, Award
Suspended Stair, New York
O’Neill Rose Architects


Draper White

Architectural Design Detail, Honorable Mention
Victorian Music Box, Aspen, Colo.
CCY Architects


Michael Moran

Architectural Interiors, Award
Oculi House, New York
O’Neill Rose Architects


Amy Barkow

Architectural Interiors, Award
S-M-L Loft, New York
Breitner Ciaccia—Office of Architecture


Alexandra Ribar

Custom Home Less Than 3,000 Square Feet, Citation
The Hut, Belmont County, Ohio
Midland Architecture


Joe Fletcher

Custom Home Less Than 3,000 Square Feet, Honorable Mention
Walk-Street House, Hermosa Beach, Calif.
RAS-A Studio


David Hartwell

Custom Home More Than 3,000 Square Feet, Award
Branch House, Montecito, Calif.
TOLO Architecture


Bates Masi + Architects

Custom Home More Than 3,000 Square Feet, Citation
Georgica Cove, East Hampton, N.Y.
Bates Masi + Architects


Sam Oberter

Multifamily, Award
XS House, Philadelphia
ISA


Courtesy Edward Ogosta Architecture

On the Boards, Award
Sky Valley House, Lake Arrowhead, Calif.
Edward Ogosta Architecture


Courtesy Bohlin Cywinski Jackson

Renovation, Award
Reduction Residence, Pittsburgh
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson


About the Author

Katie Gerfen

Katie Gerfen is the former editor-in-chief of ARCHITECT, as well as the former editor of Custom Home.

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