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10 standout sustainable projects honored at AIA COTE Top Ten Award 2026

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Thursday, Jun 18, 2026

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens – Phase 1 by Overland Partners. Image credit: Yoshihiro Makino

The American Institute of Architects has revealed the winners of its 2026 COTE Top Ten Award. Ten schemes were honored in this year's edition of the award, which identifies projects “setting the standard in sustainable design excellence.”

The awards come days after the AIA also selected the best in contemporary architecture at the 2026 AIA Architecture Awards. Meanwhile, the best new interiors of the year were honored at the AIA Interior Architecture Awards, and thebest in residential architecture was honored at the AIA Housing Award. You can compare the projects recognized this year to those of previous years by following our ongoing coverage of the series here.  

In the meantime, the winners of the COTE Top Ten Award 2026 are as follows: 

Benjamin Banneker Academic High School by Perkins Eastman. Image credit: Joseph Romeo

Benjamin Banneker Academic High School in Washington DC by Perkins Eastman

Project excerpt: "Benjamin Banneker Academic High School embodies the determination and excellence of its students, who fought for its realization – securing a new building that reflects their determination and namesake’s legacy. The design centers on a central Learning Commons, a unifying, light-filled atrium ascending to 'Skyplace,' an open terrace with views of DC’s landmarks. Blending sustainability, community connection, and educational excellence, the Net Zero Energy building fosters collaboration and environmental stewardship. Art and design elements honor Banneker’s legacy while creating a collegiate environment that empowers students as learners, leaders, and global citizens."

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens – Phase 1 by Overland Partners. Image credit: Yoshihiro Makino

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens – Phase 1 in Sarasota, FL, by Overland Partners

Project excerpt: "Phase 1 of the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Master Plan reimagines a historic site as a regenerative campus embodying the AIA Framework for Design Excellence. Integrating architecture, ecology, and community, the design achieves Net Positive Energy through a 1.2 MW photovoltaic array and Living Building Challenge performance targets. Rainwater systems safeguard the Hudson Bayou, while biophilic design immerses visitors in Florida’s native biodiversity. The Living Energy Access Facility, Welcome Center, and Plant Research Center demonstrate how cultural landscapes can advance climate action, resilience, and well-being creating an urban sanctuary where science, education, and community thrive together as one living system."

Marlboro Music Reich Hall by HGA. Image credit: Albert Vecerka/Esto

Marlboro Music Reich Hall in Marlboro, VT, by HGA

Project excerpt: "Reich Hall at Marlboro Music exemplifies sustainability, community, and artistry. Nestled in Vermont's Green Mountains, the building integrates seamlessly into its natural surroundings with a design inspired by Cape Cod cottages. Featuring geothermal heating, passive and active design strategies, and abundant natural light, it exceeds AIA 2030 standards while minimizing environmental impact. Tailored for musicians, its acoustically advanced rehearsal rooms support creativity, while a climate-controlled library preserves the world’s largest chamber music collection.  Reich Hall reflects Marlboro’s ethos of connection—between nature, music, and people—providing a flexible, inclusive space for collaboration, creativity, and sustainability in a cherished cultural retreat."

Seattle Convention Center Summit Building by LMN architects. Image credit: Adam Hunter/LMN Architects

Seattle Convention Center Summit Building in Seattle, WA, by LMN Architects

Project excerpt: "At 1.5 million square feet, The Summit building is the second largest LEED Platinum building in the U.S. and largest LEED Platinum convention center. The world’s first high-rise convention center, program is stacked vertically instead of the typical sprawling horizontal convention center, offering a new model for the typology that centers on engaging community at all scales to connect people to the urban core. The building redefines convention centers, offers a shift in the events industry and seamlessly integrates with the adjacent city neighborhoods. The project emphasizes sustainability while promoting craft and art by local emerging and established artists."

Health Sciences Education Building, University of Washington by The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP. Image credit: Moris Moreno

Health Sciences Education Building, University of Washington in Seattle, WA, by The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP

Project excerpt: "The Health Sciences Education Building (HSEB) fosters future healthcare professionals by breaking down traditionally siloed healthcare education and embracing a multidisciplinary approach. The building promotes a 'Culture of Care,' including mass timber hybrid structure to reduce carbon and occupant stress levels, a textural and reflective building skin designed at a human scale, lush and dappled light-filled outdoor moments to promote connection with nature, informal gathering spaces of various scales and character to create a sense of inclusion and belonging, and sustainable systems and finishes to ensure occupant health and wellness."

Trinity University Business & Humanities District by Lake Flato Architects. Image credit: Robert Benson

Trinity University Business & Humanities District in San Antonio, TX, by Lake Flato Architects

Project excerpt: "The Business and Humanities District merges 11 departments within two renovated historic mid-century modern buildings and the new mass timber Dicke Hall, forming a vibrant interdisciplinary campus core. Outdated spaces became light-filled, active learning environments supported by passive design, systems innovation, and rooftop solar. Dicke Hall reduces embodied carbon by 52% and energy use by 90% compared to baseline, while capturing 100% of condensate to eliminate potable water use for toilets and landscape. The transformation expanded the district’s area by 42% with less than a 1% increase in total campus energy use."

Volta Studio by Bora Architecture and Interiors. Image credit: Josh Partee

Volta Studio in Portland, OR, by Bora Architecture and Interiors

Project excerpt: "Celebrating the existing building’s industrial warehouse character while demonstrating that carbon and economy go hand in hand, design interventions were intentionally kept to a refined minimum. View windows were cut into the existing concrete wall so occupants can gaze downtown, while strategically reworked existing roof monitors bring in abundant daylight. A new accessible entrance invites visitors into a large central gathering space dubbed the Design Lab, where local community groups frequently host events to nurture human connection. Envisioned as an open workshop where ideas are born, Volta Studio offers a welcoming, healthy, and flexible environment for creative exploration and collaboration."

Marion Fire Station No. 1 by OPN Architects. Image credit: Cameron Campbell

Marion Fire Station No. 1 in Marion, IA, by OPN Architects 

Project excerpt: "A two-level 21,200-square-foot fire station reduces emergency response time, establishes a strong civic presence, and uses biophilic design principles to support fire fighters' physical and mental wellness. The all-electric building is highly-transparent with full-height glass doors on the north and south elevations of the apparatus bay that maximize daylight and establish a community connection. Glazing continues along the north elevation juxtaposed with shou sugi ban wood, which is charred and paradoxically fire-resistant. Living spaces access two trellis-covered terraces and a green roof. Inside, strategic sequencing of spaces between the bays and office and living areas mitigate exposure to carcinogens."

Kapuso at the Upper Yard by Mithun. Image credit: Tom Fitzgerald/Mithu

Kapuso at the Upper Yard in San Francisco, CA, by Mithun

Project excerpt: "Kapuso — Tagalog for 'one at heart' — demonstrates how affordable housing can advance equity, climate action and community connection. The project delivers 131 permanently affordable, all-electric homes at Balboa Park Station, one of San Francisco’s busiest transit hubs. Community-serving ground-floor spaces activate a terraced transit plaza with open sightlines, accessible pathways and protective planting, encouraging transit use, safety and social interaction. A sheltered “green heart” courtyard, flexible lounges and landscaped gathering spaces support resident health and daily connection. Low-carbon materials, efficient systems and transit-oriented design create a vibrant, resilient neighborhood that integrates housing, mobility, nature and community."

U.S. Embassy Niamey, Niger by The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP. Image credit: Kevin Scott

U.S. Embassy Niamey, Niger in Niamey, Niger, by The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP

Project excerpt: "Situated on the existing 10-acre embassy site just north of the Niger River, the new U.S. embassy in Niamey, Niger, replaces existing buildings which no longer meet current standards for security, life safety, and efficiency, and expands others to meet the evolving needs of the diplomatic mission. The design of the embassy respects and incorporates elements of the Nigerien landscape and traditional architecture, where simple materials help to mitigate Niger’s sub-tropical climate. Great care was taken to develop building engineering systems and landscape, stormwater, and wastewater systems which reduce the potential burden of the facility on the local utility infrastructure."

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10 standout sustainable projects honored at AIA COTE Top Ten Award 2026

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Thursday, Jun 18, 2026

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Marie Selby Botanical Gardens – Phase 1 by Overland Partners. Image credit: Yoshihiro Makino

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The American Institute of Architects has revealed the winners of its 2026 COTE Top Ten Award. Ten schemes were honored in this year's edition of the award, which identifies projects “setting the standard in sustainable design excellence.”

The awards come days after the AIA also selected the best in contemporary architecture at the 2026 AIA Architecture Awards. Meanwhile, the best new interiors of the year were honored at the AIA Interior Architecture Awards, and thebest in residential architecture was honored at the AIA Housing Award. You can compare the projects recognized this year to those of previous years by following our ongoing coverage of the series here.  

In the meantime, the winners of the COTE Top Ten Award 2026 are as follows: 

Benjamin Banneker Academic High School by Perkins Eastman. Image credit: Joseph Romeo

Benjamin Banneker Academic High School in Washington DC by Perkins Eastman

Project excerpt: "Benjamin Banneker Academic High School embodies the determination and excellence of its students, who fought for its realization – securing a new building that reflects their determination and namesake’s legacy. The design centers on a central Learning Commons, a unifying, light-filled atrium ascending to 'Skyplace,' an open terrace with views of DC’s landmarks. Blending sustainability, community connection, and educational excellence, the Net Zero Energy building fosters collaboration and environmental stewardship. Art and design elements honor Banneker’s legacy while creating a collegiate environment that empowers students as learners, leaders, and global citizens."

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens – Phase 1 by Overland Partners. Image credit: Yoshihiro Makino

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens – Phase 1 in Sarasota, FL, by Overland Partners

Project excerpt: "Phase 1 of the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Master Plan reimagines a historic site as a regenerative campus embodying the AIA Framework for Design Excellence. Integrating architecture, ecology, and community, the design achieves Net Positive Energy through a 1.2 MW photovoltaic array and Living Building Challenge performance targets. Rainwater systems safeguard the Hudson Bayou, while biophilic design immerses visitors in Florida’s native biodiversity. The Living Energy Access Facility, Welcome Center, and Plant Research Center demonstrate how cultural landscapes can advance climate action, resilience, and well-being creating an urban sanctuary where science, education, and community thrive together as one living system."

Marlboro Music Reich Hall by HGA. Image credit: Albert Vecerka/Esto

Marlboro Music Reich Hall in Marlboro, VT, by HGA

Project excerpt: "Reich Hall at Marlboro Music exemplifies sustainability, community, and artistry. Nestled in Vermont's Green Mountains, the building integrates seamlessly into its natural surroundings with a design inspired by Cape Cod cottages. Featuring geothermal heating, passive and active design strategies, and abundant natural light, it exceeds AIA 2030 standards while minimizing environmental impact. Tailored for musicians, its acoustically advanced rehearsal rooms support creativity, while a climate-controlled library preserves the world’s largest chamber music collection.  Reich Hall reflects Marlboro’s ethos of connection—between nature, music, and people—providing a flexible, inclusive space for collaboration, creativity, and sustainability in a cherished cultural retreat."

Seattle Convention Center Summit Building by LMN architects. Image credit: Adam Hunter/LMN Architects

Seattle Convention Center Summit Building in Seattle, WA, by LMN Architects

Project excerpt: "At 1.5 million square feet, The Summit building is the second largest LEED Platinum building in the U.S. and largest LEED Platinum convention center. The world’s first high-rise convention center, program is stacked vertically instead of the typical sprawling horizontal convention center, offering a new model for the typology that centers on engaging community at all scales to connect people to the urban core. The building redefines convention centers, offers a shift in the events industry and seamlessly integrates with the adjacent city neighborhoods. The project emphasizes sustainability while promoting craft and art by local emerging and established artists."

Health Sciences Education Building, University of Washington by The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP. Image credit: Moris Moreno

Health Sciences Education Building, University of Washington in Seattle, WA, by The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP

Project excerpt: "The Health Sciences Education Building (HSEB) fosters future healthcare professionals by breaking down traditionally siloed healthcare education and embracing a multidisciplinary approach. The building promotes a 'Culture of Care,' including mass timber hybrid structure to reduce carbon and occupant stress levels, a textural and reflective building skin designed at a human scale, lush and dappled light-filled outdoor moments to promote connection with nature, informal gathering spaces of various scales and character to create a sense of inclusion and belonging, and sustainable systems and finishes to ensure occupant health and wellness."

Trinity University Business & Humanities District by Lake Flato Architects. Image credit: Robert Benson

Trinity University Business & Humanities District in San Antonio, TX, by Lake Flato Architects

Project excerpt: "The Business and Humanities District merges 11 departments within two renovated historic mid-century modern buildings and the new mass timber Dicke Hall, forming a vibrant interdisciplinary campus core. Outdated spaces became light-filled, active learning environments supported by passive design, systems innovation, and rooftop solar. Dicke Hall reduces embodied carbon by 52% and energy use by 90% compared to baseline, while capturing 100% of condensate to eliminate potable water use for toilets and landscape. The transformation expanded the district’s area by 42% with less than a 1% increase in total campus energy use."

Volta Studio by Bora Architecture and Interiors. Image credit: Josh Partee

Volta Studio in Portland, OR, by Bora Architecture and Interiors

Project excerpt: "Celebrating the existing building’s industrial warehouse character while demonstrating that carbon and economy go hand in hand, design interventions were intentionally kept to a refined minimum. View windows were cut into the existing concrete wall so occupants can gaze downtown, while strategically reworked existing roof monitors bring in abundant daylight. A new accessible entrance invites visitors into a large central gathering space dubbed the Design Lab, where local community groups frequently host events to nurture human connection. Envisioned as an open workshop where ideas are born, Volta Studio offers a welcoming, healthy, and flexible environment for creative exploration and collaboration."

Marion Fire Station No. 1 by OPN Architects. Image credit: Cameron Campbell

Marion Fire Station No. 1 in Marion, IA, by OPN Architects 

Project excerpt: "A two-level 21,200-square-foot fire station reduces emergency response time, establishes a strong civic presence, and uses biophilic design principles to support fire fighters' physical and mental wellness. The all-electric building is highly-transparent with full-height glass doors on the north and south elevations of the apparatus bay that maximize daylight and establish a community connection. Glazing continues along the north elevation juxtaposed with shou sugi ban wood, which is charred and paradoxically fire-resistant. Living spaces access two trellis-covered terraces and a green roof. Inside, strategic sequencing of spaces between the bays and office and living areas mitigate exposure to carcinogens."

Kapuso at the Upper Yard by Mithun. Image credit: Tom Fitzgerald/Mithu

Kapuso at the Upper Yard in San Francisco, CA, by Mithun

Project excerpt: "Kapuso — Tagalog for 'one at heart' — demonstrates how affordable housing can advance equity, climate action and community connection. The project delivers 131 permanently affordable, all-electric homes at Balboa Park Station, one of San Francisco’s busiest transit hubs. Community-serving ground-floor spaces activate a terraced transit plaza with open sightlines, accessible pathways and protective planting, encouraging transit use, safety and social interaction. A sheltered “green heart” courtyard, flexible lounges and landscaped gathering spaces support resident health and daily connection. Low-carbon materials, efficient systems and transit-oriented design create a vibrant, resilient neighborhood that integrates housing, mobility, nature and community."

U.S. Embassy Niamey, Niger by The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP. Image credit: Kevin Scott

U.S. Embassy Niamey, Niger in Niamey, Niger, by The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP

Project excerpt: "Situated on the existing 10-acre embassy site just north of the Niger River, the new U.S. embassy in Niamey, Niger, replaces existing buildings which no longer meet current standards for security, life safety, and efficiency, and expands others to meet the evolving needs of the diplomatic mission. The design of the embassy respects and incorporates elements of the Nigerien landscape and traditional architecture, where simple materials help to mitigate Niger’s sub-tropical climate. Great care was taken to develop building engineering systems and landscape, stormwater, and wastewater systems which reduce the potential burden of the facility on the local utility infrastructure."

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