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IIDA Announces Smart Environments Winners

The 50-seat Lettus café, in San Francisco’s Marina District, serves organic foods and beverages. The juice and salad bar, made from hickory, tile, glass, and brushed zinc, is a central element of the space.

Photo: CCS Architecture
The International Interior Design Association (IIDA) has announced the winners of its first annual

Smart Environments Awards. Co-sponsored by

Metropolis magazine, the awards were intended to recognize the most environmentally and socially responsible, beautiful, and functional interior designs of the past five years. The winners are:

GW/8B Loft in New York City, designed by Archi-Tectonics;

Seminar II at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington (see case study in BuildingGreen Suite), designed by Mahlum Architects;

HOK Studio in Toronto, Ontario, designed by HOK;

Lettus: Café Organic in San Francisco, designed by CCS Architecture;

Bank of America in Charlotte, North Carolina, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP; and

Interface Americas Showroom and Offices in Atlanta, designed by TVS Interiors, Inc. (see case study in BuildingGreen Suite).

Published July 9, 2006

Boehland, J. (2006, July 9). IIDA Announces Smart Environments Winners. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/iida-announces-smart-environments-winners

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