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awards
- NY Association
of Energy Engineers, Renewable Energy Project of the Year . Stillwell
Avenue Terminal (AEENY
site )
- AIA Committee
on the Environment: Top Ten Green Building Awards. Stillwell
Avenue Terminal (AIA
COTE
top ten site )
- New York City
Green Building Design Competition 2006: Awards to Stillwell
Avenue Terminal, Common Ground Pitt Street Housing, and Stuyvesant
Cove Environmental Center. (EPA
press release)
- Smithsonian
Tropical Research Institute, Bocas del Toro Research Station, Panama
2005
Federal Energy and Water Management Award Winner
- May 2005: The
Stillwell Avenue Subway Terminal is a winner of the 2005
Building Brooklyn Awards in the Public Works category. See also
pdf
download .
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The DuPont Benedictus Award for Innovation in Architectural Laminated
Glass recognizes outstanding or significant architecture incorporating
laminated glass for both commercial and residential projects. DuPont
initiated the award to create more awareness of the versatility and
aesthetic qualities of laminated glass in architectural design. The
DuPont Benedictus Award was given for Kiss+cathcart's work for Under
the Sun
- The Hamburg
HEW Kundenzentrum project won First Prize in the 1996 American Institute
of Architects Building-Integrated PV Competition. The following year,
this project was also awarded First Prize in the "1996-97 PhotoVoltaics
in Buildings" competition, sponsored by Germany's Federal Ministry for
Education, Science and Technology and the German Association of Architects.
- The tradition
of naming the most promising American architects and designers
under 40 years old began in 1941, when the first 40 UNDER 40 group was exhibited
at the Architectural League of New York. Gregory Kiss was named a member
of the 1996 40 UNDER 40 group for his innovative work solar technologies
design.
- "Manufacturing
Communities", a study of the integration of light industry into urban
communities, won one of the few 1995 Progressive Architecture Awards
for Urban Design for John Loomis and Kiss + Cathcart.
- In 1992, Kiss
+ Cathcart was awarded First Prize in the Solar Parking Structure
Competition,
sponsored by the New York Power Authority and the New York Association
of Architects/American Institute of Architects, for a modular system
that optimally supports PVs over a wide variety of site conditions.
- A projected design
for a mixed use complex in Vallejo, California received Second Prize
(highest prize awarded) in the 1994 IEA/NOVEM Architectural Ideas Competition:
Photovoltaics in the Built Environment, sponsored by the International
and Netherlands Energy Agencies.
- In an invited
competitionin 1995, Kiss + Cathcart won the commission to renovate and
expand the New Museum of Contemporary Art in SoHo, New York City.
- In an open competition
in 1999, Kiss + Cathcart won an honorable mention in the 'Homes
for Habitat' competition, sponsered by Residential Architect magazine and
Habitat for Humanity.
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