Progressive Architecture Award
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The Progressive Architecture Awards (P/A Awards) annually recognise risk-taking practitioners and promote progress itself in the field of architecture. The editors of Progressive Architecture magazine hosted the first Progressive Architecture Award jury in 1954. In 1996, the magazine folded and the venue was taken over by Architecture magazine. [1]. In 2007, Architecture folded, and the awards were inherited by a new publication, titled ARCHITECT.[2]
[edit] PA Design Awards
- Jan 1963 Richard Cripps House (Lambertville, New Jersey) — Louis Sauer
- Jan 1964 James Hamilton House (New Hope, Pennsylvania) — Louis Sauer
- Jan 1964 11th and Waverly Town Houses (Philadelphia) — Louis Sauer
- Jan 1965 Pastorius Mews (Germantown, Philadelphia) — Louis Sauer
- Jan 1969 Head House Square East (Society Hill,Philadelphia) — Louis Sauer
- Jan 1985 Wexner Center for the Arts (Columbus, OH) - Peter Eisenman
- Jan 1973 Queens Village (Philadelphia) Louis Sauer
- Apr 1999 Large piazza located on a landfill in the Adige River in Verona, Italy — Michael Gabellini[1]

