ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Architecture, planning, urban design and interiors firm Trivers has won a Distinguished Award – Social Progress in the Architecture Category, an AIA St. Louis Design Award from the St. Louis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
Trivers was recognized for its work with DOORWAYS creating a client-centered, three-acre, $40 million campus in North St. Louis reflecting a new model of care to be replicable and scalable for use around the nation in the effort to improve health outcomes and quality of life for low-income people battling HIV.
The annual AIA St. Louis Design Awards, judged by a jury of leading local architects, recognize outstanding achievements in all areas of design, construction and craftmanship in the region.
Completed in 2024, the DOORWAYS campus provides housing and a 360-degree resource portal to remove access and navigation barriers that often block retention in care for people living with HIV, poverty and homelessness. It includes 89 new one- and two-bedroom apartments, a 76,000-square-foot client services building, a 14,000-square-foot administration building and a BOCA Pharmacy Group retail pharmacy.
