10 Award-Winning Multifamily and Mixed-Use Community Housing Designs! (AIA Housing Awards)

10 Award-Winning Housing Designs That Are Reshaping the Future! 🔥 (AIA Housing Awards 2024)

🏆 The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Housing Awards 2024 has recognized 10 groundbreaking housing projects that redefine excellence in modern architecture, sustainable living, and affordable housing. From stunning custom residences to innovative multifamily housing solutions, these designs are transforming the way we live!

🌍 Discover the future of housing design across five categories:
✅ One- and Two-Family Custom Residences
✅ Multifamily Housing
✅ Specialized Housing
✅ Excellence in Affordable Housing
✅ Mixed-Use Community Connection

🚀 Featured Projects:
1️⃣ Berkeley Way Apartments & HOPE Center – Award-winning affordable housing tackling homelessness in California.
2️⃣ Madrone Ridge – A sustainable custom home immersed in the forests of Healdsburg, CA.
3️⃣ MIT Site 4 – A mixed-use urban housing project reshaping Cambridge’s Kendall Square.
4️⃣ Theresa Passive House – A groundbreaking Passive House-certified home in Austin, TX.
5️⃣ El Borinquen Residence – A vibrant affordable housing project in the Bronx, NY.
6️⃣ Princeton University Residential Colleges – Next-level student housing design for enhanced learning.
7️⃣ Cooperwood Senior Living – A redefined senior living community with a nature-focused design.
8️⃣ Thurston Hall Renovation – A historic college dormitory transformation at George Washington University.
9️⃣ University of Washington North Campus Housing – Sustainable student residences in Seattle.
🔟 Chapman Stables – A modern adaptive reuse project in Washington, D.C.

🏡 These architectural marvels showcase passive house design, energy-efficient homes, innovative urban planning, and cutting-edge residential architecture. Whether you’re passionate about luxury homes, net-zero living, or prefab housing, this video highlights the best in modern home design.

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