2017 AIA/HUD Secretary's Awards
Celebrating projects that demonstrate affordable, accessible, and well-designed housing

Plaza Roberto Maestas in Seattle, designed by Stickney Murphy Romine Architects, a recipient of the 2017 AIA/HUD Secretary's Awards.
Every year, the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development teams with AIA’s Housing Knowledge Community to celebrate projects that demonstrate affordable, accessible and well-designed housing, proving that good design is not exclusive.
Monteverde Senior Apartments
The design of these apartments connects the City of Orinda’s past to its downtown revitalization, and provides much-needed affordable, age-qualified housing.
Plaza Roberto Maestas, Beloved Community
This project creates a culturally sensitive development to serve as the anchor in Seattle's North Beacon Hill, a neighborhood recently up zoned from a single family to a mixed-use zone.
Flance Early Learning Center
This early childhood center, sited where a failed St. Louis public housing high-rise structure once stood, provides children of mixed incomes with instruction, daycare, and nutrition education.
Image credits

William Wright Photography