A Memphis architecture firm employing numerous Mississippi State School of Architecture students and alumni including Todd Walker, FAIA, founding partner and principal – archimania – received numerous honors at the AIA National Convention, held June 21-23 in New York.
More than 25,000 architects from around the world attended the convention, and archimania received 9 regional, national, and international design awards:
- AIA Education Facility Design Awards (a possible first award for a Tennessee building). There were 10 winning projects out of 130 submissions around the country.
- Memphis Teacher Residency – archimania
- Ballet Memphis – archimania
- AIA Faith & Form Religious Art & Architecture Awards (another possible first award for a Tennessee building) There were 27 winning projects out of 120 submissions from around the world.
- Methodist University Hospital – Garden Pavilion – archimania
- Redeemer Presbyterian Church – archimania
- American Architecture Awards There were over 100 winners from over 300 shortlisted projects around the world.
- Woodard Residence – archimania
- Redeemer Presbyterian Church – archimania
- Memphis Teacher Residency – archimania
- AIA Gulf States Region Design Awards There were 14 winning projects out of 136 submissions from our Gulf States Region.
- Sullivan Branding – archimania
- Ballet Memphis – archimania