2022 Tucker Design Awards

OBERLIN, Ohio – The Natural Stone Institute cited eight projects as recipients of the Tucker Design Awards for 2022.

The Tucker Design Awards celebrate and award design professionals whose projects achieve excellence in the use of natural stone in design and construction. The competition, held every two years, is open to any design professional or industry member on behalf of the design team. Winners are not selected by project category.

The 2022 Tucker Design Award recipients are:

Design Workshop, Denver
Andesite Ridge Retreat
Gallatin County, Mont.

atelier jun, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Boulder House
Seoul, South Korea

Make Architects, London
Brookfield Place
Sydney

Teeple Architects, Toronto
Calvin & Tina Tyler Hall at Morgan State University
Baltimore

PEI Architects, New York
Chateau Lynch-Bages New Bordeaux Winery
Pauillac, France

John G. Waite Associates, Architects, PLLC, Albany, N.Y.
Jefferson Column Capitals University of Virginia Rotunda
Charlottesville, Va.

Patterhn Ives LLC, St. Louis
Kol Rinah Synagogue
St. Louis

MSR Design, Minneapolis
Minneapolis Public Service Building
Minneapolis

2022 Tucker Design Awards jurors are Craig Copeland (Pelli Clarke & Partners, New York), Roger Jackson (FFKR Architects, Salt Lake City), and Cathy Offenberg (IBI Group, Boston).

The Building Stone Institute inaugurated the awards program in 1977. The program changed to an annual competition in 1979 and reverted to a biennial status in 1990. The Tucker Design Awards came under the auspices of the Natural Stone Institute with the merger of the Building Stone Institute and the Marble Institute of America in 2018.

Honorees received their awards at a June 29 presentation at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. More information is available at https://www.naturalstoneinstitute.org/programs/awards/tucker-award/.

The ceremony also honored Tod Williams and Billie Tsien as the 2022 recipients of The Bybee Prize, named in honor of the late James Daniel Bybee, for a body of work executed over time and distinguished by outstanding design and use of natural stone.

Williams and Tsien founded their namesake partnership in New York in 1986; both are also professors in practice at Yale University. Tsien is also the chair of the U.S. Fine Arts Commission.