2022 Impact Awards Winners
ULI Austin’s annual Impact Awards recognize and celebrate projects and people throughout Greater Austin that exemplify ULI’s mission: to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide.
The 2022 Awards were celebrated at the ZACH Topfer Theatre on August 31, 2022.
2022 Vision Award Winner: Phyllis Snodgrass, CEO of Austin Habitat for Humanity
The ULI Austin Vision Award recognizes an individual who has made an outstanding contribution in his or her lifetime within the Austin region. The Vision Award represents the highest honor one can receive from ULI Austin, and it speaks to an individual’s impact not just within the real estate industry but to our community as a whole. This year, we are honored to present Phyllis Snodgrass, CEO of Austin Habitat for Humanity, with the 2022 Vision Award.
View Press Release for more information about Phyllis Snodgrass and ULI Austin’s Vision Award.
People of the Year Categories
As a volunteer organization, ULI could not be successful without the dedicated hard work of its members. Winners for these awards were selected by a diverse committee comprised of ULI members and staff.
Click HERE to learn more about the 2022 People Nominees
Young Leader of the Year
Influence Award
Jennifer Wiebrand, Gables Residential
Other Nominees:
- Jeff Coddington, JLL Capital Markets
- John McKinnerney, Castle Hill Partners
- Margaret R. Shaw, City of Austin, Texas
Competitive Project Award Categories
Thank you to our esteemed project jurors!
- Tam Hawkins, President and CEO, Greater Austin Black Chamber of Commerce
- Logan Kimble, Vice President of Land and Planning, Texas Division at Landsea Homes
- Rep. Eddie Rodriguez, Vice President of Commercial Business Development, Capstone Title & Representative for Texas House District 51
Click HERE to learn more about the 2022 Project Nominees
Most Influential Project – The Holdsworth Center
This award recognizes a completed project that creates a positive impact beyond its immediate borders and energizes the development of the surrounding community, resulting in a lasting effect on the built environment.
Nominated projects included (finalists highlighted in red):
Austin Energy Headquarters
Austin Habitat for Humanity Mueller Row Homes
Laurel Creek
Mary Elizabeth Branch Park Pavilion
Talavera Lofts
The Holdsworth Center
Travis County North Campus and Flats
Vi Collina
Waterloo Park
Best Project Innovation – Austin Community College Highland Phase II
This award highlights originality and creativity in development and can include aspects of design, place-making, supporting public transit, sustainability, financing (including public/private partnerships), innovative land use or community planning or other inventive features.
Nominated projects included (finalists highlighted in red):
1111 W. 6th St. South
Austin Community College Highland Phase II
Austin Energy Headquarters
Austin Eye Rollingwood
Austin Habitat for Humanity Mueller Row Homes
Indeed Tower
Laurel Creek
Mary Elizabeth Branch Park Pavilion
RiverSouth
Talavera Lofts
The Pitch
Travis County North Campus and Travis Flats
Waterloo Park
Best Project Design – Indeed Tower
This award recognizes a completed project that demonstrates excellence in design for architecture, interior design, engineering, planning, or other project element.
Nominated projects included (finalists highlighted in red):
1111 W. 6th St. South
Austin Energy Headquarters
Austin Habitat for Humanity Mueller Row Homes
Indeed Tower
Mary Elizabeth Branch Park Pavilion
Sánchez Elementary Modernization
Talavera Lofts
Texas School for the Deaf Administration and Welcome Center and Early Learning Center
The Holdsworth Center
Travis County North Campus and Travis Flats
Waterloo Park
Best Public Place – Waterloo Park
This award highlights originality and creativity in development and can include aspects of design, place-making, supporting public transit, sustainability, financing (including public/private partnerships), innovative land use or community planning or other inventive features.
Nominated projects included (finalists highlighted in red):
1111 W. 6th St. South
Austin Community College Highland Phase II
Austin Energy Headquarters
Austin Eye Rollingwood
Austin Habitat for Humanity Mueller Row Homes
Indeed Tower
Laurel Creek
Mary Elizabeth Branch Park Pavilion
RiverSouth
Talavera Lofts
The Pitch
Travis County North Campus and Travis Flats
Waterloo Park
Next Big Idea – Austin State Hospital Brain Health Campus Master Plan
This award highlights originality and creativity in development and can include aspects of design, place-making, supporting public transit, sustainability, financing (including public/private partnerships), innovative land use or community planning or other inventive features.
A second nomination was pulled after judging occurred; however, this did not affect the final outcome.