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Winners of the 2021 AIA|LA Architectural Photography Awards

By Alexander Walter|

Thursday, Mar 11, 2021

Honor Award: Transformation, Marius Nimitz

The Los Angeles chapter of the American Institute of Architects just revealed the winners of the 2021 AIA|LA Architectural Photography Awards. Recognized were 19 photographs, Instagram feeds, and, for the first time, renderings that featured architecture and the built environment as a central component. 

This year's jury included Michael 'Caco' Peguero, Designer + Founder of United Futures; Craig Shimahara, Hon. AIALA, President & Founder, Shimahara Visual; and Claire Zimmerman, Author + Associate Professor in Architectural History and Theory at the University of Michigan.

Keep scrolling for the winning entries.

BEST IMAGE - HONOR AWARD WINNERS

Title: Transformation
Photographer: Marius Nimitz, AIA

Location: Mumbai, India
Instagram: @marius.nimitz 

Jury Notes: "The image powerfully dramatizes the uneven development between financial accumulation in global urban centers, and the specificities of local sites. | This portrait of a BRIC landscape squarely questions the economic adage that the rising tide lifts all boats. The background, midground, and foreground elements solemnly read like a stacked bar chart: multinational development on top, bearing down on a dry local economy, leaving the individual at the bottom with nothing in his hands and hiding his face."

Honor Award: From the cocoon, Tzu Chin Yu

Title: From the cocoon
Photographer: Tzu Chin Yu

Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Instagram: @jackill0501

Jury Notes: "The photograph depicts the long-delayed Taipei Dome partially wrapped in scaffolding. Bathed in pink light from the rising or setting sun, the image evocatively interposes duration into a still image. | Ghostly images of barren cityscapes are ubiquitous these days. How refreshing to see a familiar metaphor of hope within this stunning architectural COVID moment, replete with unfolding glassy wings stretching out towards the sun."

BEST IMAGE - MERIT AWARD WINNERS

Merit Award: Louvre, Paul Vu

Title: Louvre
Photographer: Paul Vu

Location: Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Instagram: @hereandnowagency

Jury Notes: "A lacy scrim dominates the upper register of the image, contrasting the stark white walls below. Four women clothed in black concentrate viewers’ attention, standing amid dapped light from the ceiling above. | The porous elevation of Jean Nouvel’s Arab Institute in Paris finds baroque expression as a massive domed ceiling in Abu Dhabi, only to be transformed back into an elevation by this exquisite photograph."

Merit Award: Family at the Library, Jeff Durkin

Title: Family at the Library
Photographer: Jeff Durkin, Assoc. AIA

Location: UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United States
Instagram: @durkin.films

Jury Notes: A family group caught in the act of marveling at the Pereira library at UCSD—the marvel of monumentality. | It looks like a still straight out of 'Tales from the Loop.' A fantastic use of color. | This is a serious photo of three colorful, highly focused birdwatchers."

Merit Award: Washing Turrell, Luis Ayala

Title: Washing Turrell
Photographer: Luis Ayala

Location: Houston, TX, United States
Instagram: @luis_ayala_v 

Jury Notes: "Compositionally striking, the image gets its charge from the individual cleaning Turrell’s Skyspace. | Using photography to flatten space often comes at the expense of architectural intent or understanding, but this playful Malevich-esque composition was too fun to pass up!"

Merit Award: Marginal Gothic, Gerard Smulevich

Title: Marginal Gothic
Photographer: Gerard Smulevich

Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Instagram: @gsmulevich 

Jury Notes: "The vertical grandeur of the interstitial space of highway infrastructure captured in an image populated by a stray dog and a pair communicating in the depth of the picture, lit by the rising sun. | Within this infrastructural cathedral the two congregants at the backlit altar and the one sniffing around in the pews are each subject to an all-powerful, omnipresent eye – the camera."

BEST IMAGE - CITATION AWARD WINNERS

Citation Award: Bladerunner, Jeff Durkin

Title: Bladerunner
Photographer: Jeff Durkin, Assoc. AIA

Location: Dallas, TX, United States
Instagram: @durkin.films 

Jury Notes: "'Blade' describes the angular edge of the building, and the prosthetics of the runner. The photograph is beautifully shot and framed, and brings into our visual repertoire an expanded notion of 'ability' | Defiant, proud. Built for speed; even the building leans forward, gobbling up tiny competitors."

Citation Award: Fire Rebuild Delivery Completion – Malibu, Gordon Stott

Title: Fire Rebuild Delivery Completion – Malibu
Photographer: Gordon Stott, AIA

Location: Malibu, CA, United States
Instagram: @connect_homes 

Jury Notes: "Construction photographs exert an enduring fascination in the depiction of architecture. Here, such a photograph recalls a devastating event and an ongoing environmental crisis. It draws on a long tradition of construction photography as the depiction of renewal and regeneration. | This classically composed photograph of a handsome, sumptuously sited project paints a portrait of resilience, strength, and possibilities."

Citation Award: Stairbuilder, Jeff Durkin

Title: Stairbuilder
Photographer: Jeff Durkin, Assoc. AIA

Location: UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United States
Instagram: @durkin.films

Jury Notes: "Prefabricated but historically grounded, the image of a stair to nowhere has metaphorical traction, even as the photograph also refers to the increasing automation of buildings and their fabricated parts. The stability of constructed material contrasts with the mobile figure in yellow, whose movement reminds us of the temporality of the construction process–and of architecture itself. | This photograph underscores the fact that stairs have been celebrated as art since at least the Laurentian Library, especially since the spiral sculpture on display here doesn’t even connect anything yet."

Citation Award: Harlem, Darren Bradley

Title: Harlem
Photographer: Darren Bradley

Location: New York, NY, United States
Instagram: @modarchitecture

Jury Notes: "A period image of a period building, gesturing to the liveliness of a Harlem now threatened with the creeping effects of widespread gentrification. | The highly deliberate framing of this photograph allows the viewer to appreciate the quaint and quirky beauty of the multicolored facade in a manner that is likely under-experienced."

Citation Award: Rebuilding from Woolsey 3, Jordan Wyatt

Title: Rebuilding from Woolsey 3
Photographer: Jordan Wyatt, AIA

Location: Malibu, CA, United States
Instagram: @y8studio

Jury Notes: "Construction workers in action, not carefully composed, but spontaneously engaged in the labor of building. | A reminder that we are always rebuilding. Each group member in the group is wearing a facemask, not to protect from the Woolsey fire but due to the global pandemic. | The idea of a wall has taken on heightened meaning in recent years. This photo presents a group of men at the base of one with a puff of danger in the air behind them, working to rebuild in spite of whatever walls they have experienced in their own lives."

Citation Award: Preservation Realities, Anne Cotter

Title: Preservation Realities
Photographer: Anne Cotter, AIA

Location: Newburgh, NY, United States
Instagram: @ascphotos518

Jury Notes: "The collage of this image is a collage of time and US disurbanization and economic decline. The elements are not perfectly aligned in the image, but they sum up the dilemma of preservation today. What not to save? | A portrait of three buildings juxtaposed in style equally forgotten. | Pilasters, Doric, pilotis: they all stand for collapse in this somber portrait of urban decay."

THE TIMES WE LIVE IN: REFLECTIONS OF 2020

Looking North, Ashok Sinha

Title: Looking North
Photographer: Ashok Sinha

Location: New York, NY, United States
Instagram: @ashoksinhaphoto

Jury Notes: "The image evocatively captures the internal world of COVID lockdown. | Looking outside the window through our pandemic daze to see outside slowly coming into focus."

Beach Day 2020, Aaron Araki

Title: Beach Day 2020
Photographer: Aaron Araki

Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
Instagram: @aaron_araki_photo

Jury Notes: "An aerial view of a post-COVID world, this empty beach scene strikes Angelenos with awe. To others, the conjuncture of mobile homes and prime beachfront comes as a visual conundrum, reminding viewers of the specificity of Los Angeles life."

Inequity, Elizabeth Daniels

Title: Inequity
Photographer: Elizabeth Daniels
Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
Instagram: @elizabethdaniels01

Jury Notes: "Fully frontal and brutally honest, the photograph reminds us how unevenly the effects of COVID have been distributed in US society and around the world."

BEST RENDERING – MERIT AWARD WINNERS

Best Rendering: Private Home, Miguel Rodrigo with Here And Now Agency

Title: Private Home
Artist: Miguel Rodrigo with Here And Now Agency

Location: London, UK
Instagram: @hereandnowagency

Jury Notes: "This quiet illustration deftly weds the architecture with its site while maintaining a clear understanding of compositional hierarchy. It does so with a painterly layering of horizontal strips, alternating between snow and natural landscape like the fingers of a white-gloved hand loosely intertwined with one that’s bare, then slipping the project into its environment like a ring."

Best Rendering: Cemetery, Miguel Rodrigo with Here And Now Agency

Title: Cemetery
Artist: Miguel Rodrigo with Here And Now Agency

Location: London, UK
Instagram: @hereandnowagency

Jury Notes: "An excellent showcase of cel shading in 3d. The playful colors in contrast to the subject matter. | The tantalizing hints at a story within this netherworldly illustration outweigh any technical head-scratching."

BEST INSTAGRAM FEED – FIRM

Best Instagram Feed – Firm: Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects @eyrcarchitects

Firm Name: Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects
Instagram Handle: @eyrcarchitects

Jury Notes: "We looked for good content and a good use of the tool as well. What immediately stood out was the cohesive branding across all graphics. The diagrams, renderings, photographs and stories also gave insight to the people behind the projects. | This feed showcases thoughtfully curated imagery organized into clear (but not rigid) patterns; fantastic play of geometry, scale, color, and negative space. Beautiful photography and design."

BEST INSTAGRAM FEED – INDIVIDUAL

Best Instagram Feed – Individual: Michael Wells @regressionarymovements

Name: Michael Wells
Instagram Handle: @regressionarymovements

Jury Notes: "The photographer’s eye comes through in the cohesive aesthetic. A unique coupling of built structures and urban landscapes. | This feed feels like a single performance piece; a photographic poem on the kitsch, colors, and beauty within the Duchampian disuse of Americana."

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Winners of the 2021 AIA|LA Architectural Photography Awards

By Alexander Walter|

Thursday, Mar 11, 2021

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Honor Award: Transformation, Marius Nimitz

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The Los Angeles chapter of the American Institute of Architects just revealed the winners of the 2021 AIA|LA Architectural Photography Awards. Recognized were 19 photographs, Instagram feeds, and, for the first time, renderings that featured architecture and the built environment as a central component. 

This year's jury included Michael 'Caco' Peguero, Designer + Founder of United Futures; Craig Shimahara, Hon. AIALA, President & Founder, Shimahara Visual; and Claire Zimmerman, Author + Associate Professor in Architectural History and Theory at the University of Michigan.

Keep scrolling for the winning entries.

BEST IMAGE - HONOR AWARD WINNERS

Title: Transformation
Photographer: Marius Nimitz, AIA

Location: Mumbai, India
Instagram: @marius.nimitz 

Jury Notes: "The image powerfully dramatizes the uneven development between financial accumulation in global urban centers, and the specificities of local sites. | This portrait of a BRIC landscape squarely questions the economic adage that the rising tide lifts all boats. The background, midground, and foreground elements solemnly read like a stacked bar chart: multinational development on top, bearing down on a dry local economy, leaving the individual at the bottom with nothing in his hands and hiding his face."

Honor Award: From the cocoon, Tzu Chin Yu

Title: From the cocoon
Photographer: Tzu Chin Yu

Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Instagram: @jackill0501

Jury Notes: "The photograph depicts the long-delayed Taipei Dome partially wrapped in scaffolding. Bathed in pink light from the rising or setting sun, the image evocatively interposes duration into a still image. | Ghostly images of barren cityscapes are ubiquitous these days. How refreshing to see a familiar metaphor of hope within this stunning architectural COVID moment, replete with unfolding glassy wings stretching out towards the sun."

BEST IMAGE - MERIT AWARD WINNERS

Merit Award: Louvre, Paul Vu

Title: Louvre
Photographer: Paul Vu

Location: Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Instagram: @hereandnowagency

Jury Notes: "A lacy scrim dominates the upper register of the image, contrasting the stark white walls below. Four women clothed in black concentrate viewers’ attention, standing amid dapped light from the ceiling above. | The porous elevation of Jean Nouvel’s Arab Institute in Paris finds baroque expression as a massive domed ceiling in Abu Dhabi, only to be transformed back into an elevation by this exquisite photograph."

Merit Award: Family at the Library, Jeff Durkin

Title: Family at the Library
Photographer: Jeff Durkin, Assoc. AIA

Location: UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United States
Instagram: @durkin.films

Jury Notes: A family group caught in the act of marveling at the Pereira library at UCSD—the marvel of monumentality. | It looks like a still straight out of 'Tales from the Loop.' A fantastic use of color. | This is a serious photo of three colorful, highly focused birdwatchers."

Merit Award: Washing Turrell, Luis Ayala

Title: Washing Turrell
Photographer: Luis Ayala

Location: Houston, TX, United States
Instagram: @luis_ayala_v 

Jury Notes: "Compositionally striking, the image gets its charge from the individual cleaning Turrell’s Skyspace. | Using photography to flatten space often comes at the expense of architectural intent or understanding, but this playful Malevich-esque composition was too fun to pass up!"

Merit Award: Marginal Gothic, Gerard Smulevich

Title: Marginal Gothic
Photographer: Gerard Smulevich

Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Instagram: @gsmulevich 

Jury Notes: "The vertical grandeur of the interstitial space of highway infrastructure captured in an image populated by a stray dog and a pair communicating in the depth of the picture, lit by the rising sun. | Within this infrastructural cathedral the two congregants at the backlit altar and the one sniffing around in the pews are each subject to an all-powerful, omnipresent eye – the camera."

BEST IMAGE - CITATION AWARD WINNERS

Citation Award: Bladerunner, Jeff Durkin

Title: Bladerunner
Photographer: Jeff Durkin, Assoc. AIA

Location: Dallas, TX, United States
Instagram: @durkin.films 

Jury Notes: "'Blade' describes the angular edge of the building, and the prosthetics of the runner. The photograph is beautifully shot and framed, and brings into our visual repertoire an expanded notion of 'ability' | Defiant, proud. Built for speed; even the building leans forward, gobbling up tiny competitors."

Citation Award: Fire Rebuild Delivery Completion – Malibu, Gordon Stott

Title: Fire Rebuild Delivery Completion – Malibu
Photographer: Gordon Stott, AIA

Location: Malibu, CA, United States
Instagram: @connect_homes 

Jury Notes: "Construction photographs exert an enduring fascination in the depiction of architecture. Here, such a photograph recalls a devastating event and an ongoing environmental crisis. It draws on a long tradition of construction photography as the depiction of renewal and regeneration. | This classically composed photograph of a handsome, sumptuously sited project paints a portrait of resilience, strength, and possibilities."

Citation Award: Stairbuilder, Jeff Durkin

Title: Stairbuilder
Photographer: Jeff Durkin, Assoc. AIA

Location: UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United States
Instagram: @durkin.films

Jury Notes: "Prefabricated but historically grounded, the image of a stair to nowhere has metaphorical traction, even as the photograph also refers to the increasing automation of buildings and their fabricated parts. The stability of constructed material contrasts with the mobile figure in yellow, whose movement reminds us of the temporality of the construction process–and of architecture itself. | This photograph underscores the fact that stairs have been celebrated as art since at least the Laurentian Library, especially since the spiral sculpture on display here doesn’t even connect anything yet."

Citation Award: Harlem, Darren Bradley

Title: Harlem
Photographer: Darren Bradley

Location: New York, NY, United States
Instagram: @modarchitecture

Jury Notes: "A period image of a period building, gesturing to the liveliness of a Harlem now threatened with the creeping effects of widespread gentrification. | The highly deliberate framing of this photograph allows the viewer to appreciate the quaint and quirky beauty of the multicolored facade in a manner that is likely under-experienced."

Citation Award: Rebuilding from Woolsey 3, Jordan Wyatt

Title: Rebuilding from Woolsey 3
Photographer: Jordan Wyatt, AIA

Location: Malibu, CA, United States
Instagram: @y8studio

Jury Notes: "Construction workers in action, not carefully composed, but spontaneously engaged in the labor of building. | A reminder that we are always rebuilding. Each group member in the group is wearing a facemask, not to protect from the Woolsey fire but due to the global pandemic. | The idea of a wall has taken on heightened meaning in recent years. This photo presents a group of men at the base of one with a puff of danger in the air behind them, working to rebuild in spite of whatever walls they have experienced in their own lives."

Citation Award: Preservation Realities, Anne Cotter

Title: Preservation Realities
Photographer: Anne Cotter, AIA

Location: Newburgh, NY, United States
Instagram: @ascphotos518

Jury Notes: "The collage of this image is a collage of time and US disurbanization and economic decline. The elements are not perfectly aligned in the image, but they sum up the dilemma of preservation today. What not to save? | A portrait of three buildings juxtaposed in style equally forgotten. | Pilasters, Doric, pilotis: they all stand for collapse in this somber portrait of urban decay."

THE TIMES WE LIVE IN: REFLECTIONS OF 2020

Looking North, Ashok Sinha

Title: Looking North
Photographer: Ashok Sinha

Location: New York, NY, United States
Instagram: @ashoksinhaphoto

Jury Notes: "The image evocatively captures the internal world of COVID lockdown. | Looking outside the window through our pandemic daze to see outside slowly coming into focus."

Beach Day 2020, Aaron Araki

Title: Beach Day 2020
Photographer: Aaron Araki

Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
Instagram: @aaron_araki_photo

Jury Notes: "An aerial view of a post-COVID world, this empty beach scene strikes Angelenos with awe. To others, the conjuncture of mobile homes and prime beachfront comes as a visual conundrum, reminding viewers of the specificity of Los Angeles life."

Inequity, Elizabeth Daniels

Title: Inequity
Photographer: Elizabeth Daniels
Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
Instagram: @elizabethdaniels01

Jury Notes: "Fully frontal and brutally honest, the photograph reminds us how unevenly the effects of COVID have been distributed in US society and around the world."

BEST RENDERING – MERIT AWARD WINNERS

Best Rendering: Private Home, Miguel Rodrigo with Here And Now Agency

Title: Private Home
Artist: Miguel Rodrigo with Here And Now Agency

Location: London, UK
Instagram: @hereandnowagency

Jury Notes: "This quiet illustration deftly weds the architecture with its site while maintaining a clear understanding of compositional hierarchy. It does so with a painterly layering of horizontal strips, alternating between snow and natural landscape like the fingers of a white-gloved hand loosely intertwined with one that’s bare, then slipping the project into its environment like a ring."

Best Rendering: Cemetery, Miguel Rodrigo with Here And Now Agency

Title: Cemetery
Artist: Miguel Rodrigo with Here And Now Agency

Location: London, UK
Instagram: @hereandnowagency

Jury Notes: "An excellent showcase of cel shading in 3d. The playful colors in contrast to the subject matter. | The tantalizing hints at a story within this netherworldly illustration outweigh any technical head-scratching."

BEST INSTAGRAM FEED – FIRM

Best Instagram Feed – Firm: Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects @eyrcarchitects

Firm Name: Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects
Instagram Handle: @eyrcarchitects

Jury Notes: "We looked for good content and a good use of the tool as well. What immediately stood out was the cohesive branding across all graphics. The diagrams, renderings, photographs and stories also gave insight to the people behind the projects. | This feed showcases thoughtfully curated imagery organized into clear (but not rigid) patterns; fantastic play of geometry, scale, color, and negative space. Beautiful photography and design."

BEST INSTAGRAM FEED – INDIVIDUAL

Best Instagram Feed – Individual: Michael Wells @regressionarymovements

Name: Michael Wells
Instagram Handle: @regressionarymovements

Jury Notes: "The photographer’s eye comes through in the cohesive aesthetic. A unique coupling of built structures and urban landscapes. | This feed feels like a single performance piece; a photographic poem on the kitsch, colors, and beauty within the Duchampian disuse of Americana."

RELATED NEWS These are the winning images of the 2019 AIA|LA Architectural Photography Awards
RELATED NEWS The 24 finalists of the 2019 Architectural Photography Awards
RELATED COMPETITION 2021 AIALA Architectural Photography Awards Call for Entries

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