The Tepper Quad Project at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh received a 2019 ULI Pittsburgh Placemaking Award for Transformative Place from the Urban Land Institute whose mission is the focus on best practices for creating vibrant places where people can live, work, and play.
Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners: Design Architect & Architect of Record, Sasaki: Landscape Architect, Renaissance 3 Architects: Associate Architect, PJ Dick: Construction Manager Photo Credit: Albert Vecerka
The Tepper Quad Project at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh received a 2019 ULI Pittsburgh Placemaking Award for Transformative Place from the Urban Land Institute whose mission is the focus on best practices for creating vibrant places where people can live, work, and play.
Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners: Design Architect & Architect of Record, Sasaki: Landscape Architect, Renaissance 3 Architects: Associate Architect, PJ Dick: Construction Manager
Photo Credit: Albert Vecerka
The Tepper Quad Project at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh received an Honor Award for Design from the AIA Pittsburgh.
JURY COMMENTS: “The building is engaging and active at all levels by creating volumes of space flooded with light, which become visually and physically connected…From the building siting on the campus to the high-level integration of creative sustainable design strategies, the Tepper Quad Project was a unanimous jury favorite.”
Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners: Design Architect & Architect of Record, Renaissance 3 Architects: Associate Architect, Buro Happold: Sustainability & SMEP, Sasaki: Landscape Architect, PJ Dick: Construction Manager