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RAIC announces Andrew and Jodi Batay-Csorba as 2017 Young Architect Award recipient

By Justine Testado|

Friday, May 5, 2017

Andrew Batay-Csorba (left) and Jodi Batay-Csorba (right). Photo credit: Batay-Csorba Architects.

Today, the RAIC awarded Andrew and Jodi Batay-Csorba as the 2017 recipient of the Young Architect Award, which distinguishes architects 40 years old or younger for notable excellence in design, leadership, and service to the profession. Last year, husband-and-wife team David and Susan Scott won the accolade.

After studying and working in the U.S. for over 10 years, the Batay-Csorba couple moved to Toronto in 2010. In 2012, they established their three-person practice, Batay-Csorba Architects. 

The jury also awarded a Special Mention to Ken O. Lum, an associate at Adamson Associates in Toronto. As a Design Manager, Lum has worked on the design, construction, and planning of various project typologies around the world.

The recipients will be presented with their awards during the 2017 RAIC/OAA Festival of Architecture in Ottawa from May 24 to 27.

Read on for more.

2017 RAIC Young Architect Award winner: Andrew and Jodi Batay-Csorba

Double Duplex by Batay-Csorbas Architects. Photo: Doublespace Photography.

The Batay-Csorbas' work specializes in contemporary infill buildings that distinctively reflect their interest in materials and textures. “Andrew, 38 and Jodi, 39, decided to pursue mostly small-scale residential and commercial projects seeing ‘an opportunity to make a contribution to the larger discussion of architecture and development in the city.‘

Double Duplex by Batay-Csorbas Architects. Photo: Doublespace Photography.

“Their 2016 infill, Double Duplex, in Toronto’s Parkdale neighborhood was designed as an alternative housing model in a context of high property values and densification. The project severed a double-wide lot into two separate properties and built a four-storey, 3,500 square foot detached duplex on each site: each with two two-story units.”

Glebe Residence by Batay-Csorbas Architects. Photo: Doublespace Photography.
Glebe Residence by Batay-Csorbas Architects. Photo: Doublespace Photography.

“They have designed, directed, and managed some 96 projects in 38 cities and 11 countries, both on their own and previously at Morphosis and Gehry Partners in Los Angeles. Their work ranges from small-scale installations and multimedia design to architectural and interior design and large-scale urban planning.”

Core Modern Homes by Batay-Csorbas Architects. Photo: Doublespace Photography.
Core Modern Homes by Batay-Csorbas Architects. Photo: Doublespace Photography.

The RAIC jury praised their work as “very original” and “shows a lot of time and commitment to research”.

The couple attended Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, MI for their undergraduate studies. In 2005, they completed their Masters in Architecture at the University of California, Los Angeles. 

Special Mention: Ken O. Lum

Ken O. Lum. Image courtesy of Ken O. Lum.

“‘Ken Lum is playing a major role in project cost, content, and management for major complex projects,’’ the jury commented.

“The 40-year-old Lum previously worked at Hariri Pontarini Architects and KPMB in Toronto before joining Adamson Associates in 2007, where he rapidly became an Associate.”

Flight 93 luminous scar. Image credit: Ken O. Lum.

“Ken Lum received his Bachelors and Masters of Architecture from the University of Waterloo. At the age of 28, he was shortlisted from 1,011 professionals in an international competition to design a September 11 memorial for Flight 93.”

ADMZ digital façade at dusk. Image credit: UNStudio.
RELATED NEWS 2017 RAIC Gold Medal posthumously awarded to Roger du Toit
Ken O. Lum - Crossrail Station and Park. Photo: Nathaniel Noir.

“‘He is demonstrating the major impact that an individual in a large organization can have, and at an early stage in their career,” the jury said. “The [Special Mention] award ‘encourages the validity of support and management roles within design culture.’”

The jury members were: Barry Johns, FRAIC, Patricia Patkau, FRAIC, Tom Emodi, FRAIC, David Scott, MRAIC, Wayne DeAngelis, PP/FRAIC and Ricardo L. Castro, FRAIC.

Find more 2017 RAIC Awards in the links below.

Images courtesy of RAIC.

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RAIC announces Andrew and Jodi Batay-Csorba as 2017 Young Architect Award recipient

By Justine Testado|

Friday, May 5, 2017

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Andrew Batay-Csorba (left) and Jodi Batay-Csorba (right). Photo credit: Batay-Csorba Architects.

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Today, the RAIC awarded Andrew and Jodi Batay-Csorba as the 2017 recipient of the Young Architect Award, which distinguishes architects 40 years old or younger for notable excellence in design, leadership, and service to the profession. Last year, husband-and-wife team David and Susan Scott won the accolade.

After studying and working in the U.S. for over 10 years, the Batay-Csorba couple moved to Toronto in 2010. In 2012, they established their three-person practice, Batay-Csorba Architects. 

The jury also awarded a Special Mention to Ken O. Lum, an associate at Adamson Associates in Toronto. As a Design Manager, Lum has worked on the design, construction, and planning of various project typologies around the world.

The recipients will be presented with their awards during the 2017 RAIC/OAA Festival of Architecture in Ottawa from May 24 to 27.

Read on for more.

2017 RAIC Young Architect Award winner: Andrew and Jodi Batay-Csorba

Double Duplex by Batay-Csorbas Architects. Photo: Doublespace Photography.

The Batay-Csorbas' work specializes in contemporary infill buildings that distinctively reflect their interest in materials and textures. “Andrew, 38 and Jodi, 39, decided to pursue mostly small-scale residential and commercial projects seeing ‘an opportunity to make a contribution to the larger discussion of architecture and development in the city.‘

Double Duplex by Batay-Csorbas Architects. Photo: Doublespace Photography.

“Their 2016 infill, Double Duplex, in Toronto’s Parkdale neighborhood was designed as an alternative housing model in a context of high property values and densification. The project severed a double-wide lot into two separate properties and built a four-storey, 3,500 square foot detached duplex on each site: each with two two-story units.”

Glebe Residence by Batay-Csorbas Architects. Photo: Doublespace Photography.
Glebe Residence by Batay-Csorbas Architects. Photo: Doublespace Photography.

“They have designed, directed, and managed some 96 projects in 38 cities and 11 countries, both on their own and previously at Morphosis and Gehry Partners in Los Angeles. Their work ranges from small-scale installations and multimedia design to architectural and interior design and large-scale urban planning.”

Core Modern Homes by Batay-Csorbas Architects. Photo: Doublespace Photography.
Core Modern Homes by Batay-Csorbas Architects. Photo: Doublespace Photography.

The RAIC jury praised their work as “very original” and “shows a lot of time and commitment to research”.

The couple attended Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, MI for their undergraduate studies. In 2005, they completed their Masters in Architecture at the University of California, Los Angeles. 

Special Mention: Ken O. Lum

Ken O. Lum. Image courtesy of Ken O. Lum.

“‘Ken Lum is playing a major role in project cost, content, and management for major complex projects,’’ the jury commented.

“The 40-year-old Lum previously worked at Hariri Pontarini Architects and KPMB in Toronto before joining Adamson Associates in 2007, where he rapidly became an Associate.”

Flight 93 luminous scar. Image credit: Ken O. Lum.

“Ken Lum received his Bachelors and Masters of Architecture from the University of Waterloo. At the age of 28, he was shortlisted from 1,011 professionals in an international competition to design a September 11 memorial for Flight 93.”

ADMZ digital façade at dusk. Image credit: UNStudio.
RELATED NEWS 2017 RAIC Gold Medal posthumously awarded to Roger du Toit
Ken O. Lum - Crossrail Station and Park. Photo: Nathaniel Noir.

“‘He is demonstrating the major impact that an individual in a large organization can have, and at an early stage in their career,” the jury said. “The [Special Mention] award ‘encourages the validity of support and management roles within design culture.’”

The jury members were: Barry Johns, FRAIC, Patricia Patkau, FRAIC, Tom Emodi, FRAIC, David Scott, MRAIC, Wayne DeAngelis, PP/FRAIC and Ricardo L. Castro, FRAIC.

Find more 2017 RAIC Awards in the links below.

Images courtesy of RAIC.

RELATED NEWS Bibliothèque du Boisé in Montreal wins 2017 RAIC Green Building Award
RELATED NEWS Hariri Pontarini's Bahá’í Temple of South America wins 2017 RAIC Innovation in Architecture Award
RELATED NEWS D'Arcy Jones Architecture wins RAIC 2017 Emerging Architectural Practice Award
RELATED NEWS Husband-and-wife duo Scott & Scott Architects wins 2016 RAIC Young Architect Award

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