Burton Barr Phoenix Central Library wins AIA Twenty-five Year Award

Designed by Will Bruder Architects and completed in 1995, the Burton Barr Phoenix Central Library has been selected to receive the AIA's Twenty-five Year Award. Since 1969, the program recognizes a completed building that has continuously conveyed architectural design excellence over the past 25–35 years.Other recent award winners include Conjunctive Points – The New City by Eric Owen Moss Architects, the Sainsbury Wing by Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates, I.M. Pei's Grand Louvre, the Monterey Bay Aquarium by EHDD, the Broadgate Exchange House by SOM, and the Washington D.C. Metro rail system designed by architect Harry Weese, to name a few.Read the full post on Bustler

Burton Barr Phoenix Central Library wins AIA Twenty-five Year Award

Designed by Will Bruder Architects and completed in 1995, the Burton Barr Phoenix Central Library has been selected to receive the AIA's Twenty-five Year Award

Since 1969, the program recognizes a completed building that has continuously conveyed architectural design excellence over the past 25–35 years.

Other recent award winners include Conjunctive Points – The New City by Eric Owen Moss Architects, the Sainsbury Wing by Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates, I.M. Pei's Grand Louvre, the Monterey Bay Aquarium by EHDD, the Broadgate Exchange House by SOM, and the Washington D.C. Metro rail system designed by architect Harry Weese, to name a few.Read the full post on Bustler