2024 AIA Arizona Awards Celebrates Multiple HSS Projects
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“The project was transformative in the creation of the Mesa City Center and is based on the idea of mutually beneficial partnerships...The MIX Center is a great example of what can be accomplished through collaborative work.”
- 2024 Jury Chair Dana Tang, AIA
Three Holly Street Studio projects were recognized at the annual AIA Arizona Design Excellence Awards at the Heard Museum in November. The ASU Media and Immersive eXperience Center won a Distinguished Architecture Award and the prestigious Goodwin Collaboration Award, which celebrates exceptional collaborations between architects, construction partners, and clients.
The Clark Park Community Center and Pool also picked up a Distinguished Architecture Award, highlighting the building's thoughtful design and integration with the park and historic neighborhood.
ASU MIX Center Collaborators: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson (Co-Design Architect), DPR Construction (CMAR), Colwell Shelor (Landscape Architecture), ARUP (MEP+S), NV5 Technology & Design (AV/IT/Acoustic Systems), Arizona State University (Owner), City of Mesa (Owner).
Clark Park Community Center & Pool Collaborators: Dig Studio (Landscape & Prime Consultant), Haydon Companies (CMAR), Nicole Meuller (Public Artwork), City of Tempe (Owner).