UrbanWorks is pleased to announce that it has received two 2022 ALA Design Awards! This annual awards program, presented by the Association of Licensed Architects, is a “showcase on the power of design” by their members.
UrbanWorks was a proud sponsor of the Chicago Women in Architecture Spring Brunch Awards event, honoring Chicago women architects at various stages in their careers who have played a pivotal role in advancing the profession through leadership, mentorship, design excellence, and advocacy.
The Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (HACIA) has named UrbanWorks’ John Hancock College Preparatory High School as the 2022 Project of the Year.
UrbanWorks’ West Pullman Senior Housing has been selected to receive a 2021 Chicago Landmark Award for Preservation Excellence.
UrbanWorks’ West Pullman Senior Housing has recently been awarded the 2021 Landmarks Illinois Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Award for Adaptive Reuse.
UrbanWorks’ Principal Pat Natke recently served as a co-chair for the Society of Architectural Historians Awards Gala on November 8th, at which the 2019 Awards for Architectural Excellence were presented.
The Association of Licensed Architects annual design awards program, showcases the “power of design” by their members. With awards in seven categories, South Loop Elementary School, for which UrbanWorks served as Associate Architect under SMNG A, won a Silver Award for Institutional projects.
The Association of Licensed Architects annual design awards program, showcases the “power of design” by their members. With awards in seven categories, UrbanWorks’ new 3,070 SF offices, located in the National Building in downtown Chicago, won a Silver Award for Interior Architecture.
The Space to Grow program, which “transforms Chicago schoolyards into vibrant spaces to play, learn and be outside” was awarded the 2018 Metropolitan Planning Council Burnham Award for Excellence in Planning. UrbanWorks is proud to have contributed to this wide reaching project, having designed a new playlot for Nathan Davis Elementary. Read more
Maria Pellot, Associate Principal / Design Director at UrbanWorks, was named one of “10 Contemporary Female U.S. Architects Who are Making a Difference” by Commercial Cafe! Maria is being celebrated as an architect and planner for leaving her mark on the urban landscape of America, among other notable colleagues Elizabeth Diller, Merrill Elam, Sheila Kennedy, Monica Ponce de Leon, and Laurinda Hope Spear. Congratulations Maria! Read more