AIANY Design Awards: Interiors Showcase 2025

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In-Person - Student with Valid IDFREE
Zoom - Student with Valid IDFREE
In-Person - General Public$15.00 USD
Zoom - General Public$7.00 USD
In-Person - AIA Member (not AIANY)$15.00 USD
Zoom Ticket - AIA Member (not AIANY)$7.00 USD

Event Details

Selected winners of the AIANY Design Awards 2025 program will present a slide show and answer questions about their interiors-focused projects. Seven award winners will present slide shows of their winning projects describing interior design features such as thoughtful, accommodating lighting and spatial programming addressing important civic activities. Many of these projects are adaptive reuse projects featuring sustainable, universal design features providing enhanced natural lighting and access for their communities.

Speakers:
Alison Fidler, Principal, ZGF Architects (Project: Portland International Airport)
Wendy Evans Joseph, FAIA, Founder and Principal, Studio Joseph ( Project: Manhattan Pet Adoption Center)
Jean-Gabriel Neukomm, AIA, Founding Principal, JG Neukomm Architecture (Project: West Village Townhouse)
Nathan McRae, AIA, Director, Architect, Snøhetta (Project: Far Rockaway Library)
Adam Rolston, AIA, Founding Partner, Creative and Managing Director, INC Architecture & Design (Project: Rockefeller Center Rink Level Public Concourse)
James Seger, AIA, Partner, PBDW Architects (Project: Palace Theater)
Talisa Shevavesh, Associate, ZGF Architects (Project: Portland International Airport)
Lee Skolnick, FAIA, Principal, SKOLNICK Architecture (Project: The Church)

Featured Projects:
Far Rockaway Library by Snøhetta 
Manhattan Pet Adoption Center by Studio Joseph 
Palace Theater by PBDW Architects and Mancini Duffy
Portland International Airport by ZGF Architects, PLACE, and Terrapin Bright Green
Rockefeller Center Rink Level Public Concourse by INC Architecture & Design
The Church by SKOLNICK Architecture and Hollander Design Landscape Architects
West Village Townhouse by JG Neukomm Architecture and SPAN Architecture