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Design Program Awards recipients
On The Boards
Merit –
Dansko, Bernardon Haber Holloway
Merit –
Mannington Mills Fitness Center, Moeckel Carbonell Associates
Merit –
Chatham Financial Corporation, Bernardon Haber Holloway
*Please note a correction on the link above
for the 2005 winners list. The project name and architect
for two Residential projects
was inadvertently transposed in the program booklet for the
awards dinner (Swanson Residence, Davis, Bowen, Friedel and Delaware
Beach House, Marjorie Rothberg AIA). AIA DE regrets the error;
the error did not affect the judging process.
Residential
Merit –
Beach Cottage at Indian River Inlet, State of Delaware
Citation –
Riverside Timber House, Gregory S. Kindig
Betty Cross
of DuPont accepts an original, signed
“Academy x 4” poster from Ken Freemark AIA, Delaware
Architecture Foundation executive director, and
Ann Stacy, Hon. AIA, AIA Delaware executive director,
presented in recognition for DuPont’s generous support
of the AIA DE Design Awards Program.
AIA Delaware
wished to thank all who entered, served on the jury, provided advertising
and sponsorship support, and otherwise contributed to making this
year's event a true celebration of excellence on architecture among
out membership.
The
Design Awards Program
AIA Delaware Design Awards Program is a format to
publicly recognize outstanding architecture, the contribution of
disciplines closely connected with architecture and its practice,
as well as the clients who played a vital role in realizing the
completed work. By focusing attention on outstanding projects and
individuals, the program promotes an increased awareness and understanding
of the interdependence, commonality and range of all design professionals.
The AIA Delaware Design Awards Program is held every two years and
typically only one level of awards is given - Award for Excellence
in Architecture. The number of awards conferred is determined by
the jury that year. Each entry is judged individually, not in competition
with others, to determine its success in the context of its unique
requirements.
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