[Image above] The Brick & The Machine building in Culver City, Calif., won the new “Thin brick” category of the Brick in Architecture Awards for 2022. Credit: The Brick Industry Association


With warmer temperatures finally here to stay, now is the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors. Depending on where you live, you can take advantage of the spring weather to visit winners of this year’s Brick in Architecture Awards.

The Brick in Architecture Awards, sponsored by the Brick Industry Association since 1989, recognize exceptional uses of clay brick in architecture. Architectural and design firms can enter their designs in nine different categories:

  • Commercial
  • Education, K–12
  • Higher education (colleges, universities)
  • Historic renovation
  • International (project located outside of the U.S., Canada, or U.S. territory)
  • Residential, single family
  • Residential, multifamily
  • Paving and landscaping
  • NEW for 2022: Thin brick

An additional “Craftsmanship” award is given to one of the entries to recognize an individual mason or a team of masons “who skillfully install brick in an artful/unique way.” The Brick Industry Association chose 45 winning projects, with the Best in Class gold, silver, and bronze winners including projects in the United States, Australia, Canada, China, and Germany.

“Brick can create virtually anything as an inherently sustainable material with limitless design options, superior durability, fire resistance, and energy savings,” says Ray Leonhard, president and CEO of the Brick Industry Association, in a press release.

Below are the Best in Class winners for 2022.


Commercial

Treehuis
Marion County, Iowa

Architect: substance

Brick manufacturers: Glen-Gery & Sioux City Brick

Mason contractor: Seedorff Masonry, Inc.

Credit: The Brick Industry Association

Education, K–12

Hildreth Elementary School
Harvard, Massachusetts

Architect: Arrowstreet

Brick manufacturer: Interstate Brick

Brick distributor: Consolidated Brick

Mason contractor: Costa Brothers Masonry

Credit: The Brick Industry Association

Higher education (colleges, universities)

Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved
Williamsburg, Virginia

Architect: Baskervill

Brick manufacturers: Pine Hall Brick Company & Old Carolina Brick Co.

Brick distributor: Riverside Brick & Supply

Mason contractor: Bearing Masonry

Credit: The Brick Industry Association

Residential, single family 

“The Brickyard” (private residence)
Chicago, Illinois

Architect: dSPACE Studio

Brick manufacturer: Interstate Brick

Brick distributor: Bricks Incorporated

Mason contractor: RMF Construction, Inc.

Credit: The Brick Industry Association

Residential, multifamily

801 Oak Park
Oak Park, Illinois

Architect: DesignBridge Ltd.

Brick manufacturer: Interstate Brick

Brick distributor: Bricks Incorporated

Mason contractor: RV Builders

Credit: The Brick Industry Association

Paving and landscaping

NetApp Wichita State University
Wichita, Kansas

Architect: Mid-Kansas Engineering Consulting

Brick manufacturer: The Belden Brick Company

Brick distributor: Lusco Brick

Credit: The Brick Industry Association

Historic renovation

ASC Arts x 3
Pine Bluff, Arkansas

Architect: AMR Architects, Inc. & DesignLAB architects

Mason contractor: East Harding

Credit: The Brick Industry Association

International

Art Center of Aranya, Jinshanling
Hebei, China

Architect: Atelier Archmixing

Brick manufacturer: Yixing Fubang Architectural Ceramics Co., Ltd.

Credit: The Brick Industry Association

NEW for 2022: Thin brick

The Brick & The Machine
Culver City, California

Architect: Abramson Architects

Brick manufacturer: Endicott Clay Products Company

Mason contractor: J Ginger Masonry

Credit: The Brick Industry Association

Craftsmanship

Enlace (gold winner in the “Commercial” category)
Chicago, Illinois

Architect: Canopy

Brick manufacturers: Sioux City Brick, The Belden Brick Company, Palmetto Brick Company

Brick distributor: Brickworks Supply LLC

Mason contractor: Blackwood Group

Credit: The Brick Industry Association

You can find the complete list of winners here and a photo gallery of the winning projects will soon be posted here. You can see all the winning designs in the video below as well.

Congratulations to all the 2022 winners—well done!

YouTube video

Credit: Brick Industry Association, YouTube

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Lisa McDonald

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