Where can an interested Philadelphian go to see some of the most cleverly designed buildings in the world? According to the Society of American Registered Architects, the search could take you from China to Chestnut Street as the group honors various design achievements both local and abroad. But you might be better off seeing them all at once as its annual conference, like many of its award recipients, is being held right here in Philadelphia.
“This is a juried awards program so they are looking for something beyond the norm, they’re looking for innovation, they’re looking for cutting edge design,” says organizer and jury chairman John Di Benedetto, who operates his own firm in Jenkintown. “And this year, many of the projects that received awards incorporated a sustainable design feature.”
Hosted at the Society Hill Sheraton, the SARA conference boasts a litany of architectural events from a city tour of significant architectural projects to a President’s Award Celebration Dinner featuring the Mummers and honoring International Award Winners Denise Scott Brown, Robert Venturi, and the late Louis Kahn of famous Manayunk firm Venturi, Scott Brown. The Philadelphia Jewish History Museum’s renovation will also be honored.
“The current challenges in the profession are related to the economy so from a business standpoint, the society tries to serve it’s members by seminars and education in terms of how to maintain a practice in a down economy,” says Di Benedetto. “From a design standpoint, the current trend is for sustainable design and the society goes out of its way to create a venue for information and education in those areas. Like many other professional organizations, this is a venue to encourage advancements in the profession and in individual practices.”
Source: John Di Benedetto, Society of American Registered Architects, Philadelphia Chapter
Writer: John Steele
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