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Northern Virginia AIA Awards 2007
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Additional 2007 AIA NoVA Awards
Residential Architecture, Awards of Merit:
Kessler Residence, Chevy Chase, Maryland, by Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Architect.
Burning Tree Residence, Bethesda, Maryland, by David Jameson Architect, Inc.
Interior Architecture, Awards of Merit:
Public Broadcasting Service Headquarters, Arlington, Virginia, by Gensler.
M2L Collection, Washington, D.C., by Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Architect.
Ontario Apartment, Washington, D.C., by Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Architect.
Contemporaria Georgetown, Washington, D.C., by David Jameson Architect, Inc.
Institutional Architecture, Awards of Merit:
Herndon Senior Center, Herndon, Virginia, by Cunningham | Quill Architects PLLC.
Green Acres School Activities Building Expansion, Rockville, Virginia, by Ritter Architects.
Shuguang Hospital Replacement, Shanghai, China, by SmithGroup.
House of Sweden, Washington, D.C., by VOA Associates, Incorporated.
Commercial Architecture, Award of Merit:
SallieMae Headquarters, Reston, Virginia, by Boggs & Partners Architects.
Historic Architecture, Award of Merit:
Old Frederick County Courthouse Renovation and Restoration, Winchester, Virginia, by Reader & Swartz Architects, P.C.
Historic Architecture, Special Recognition for Facade:
The City Meat Building, Winchester, Virginia, by Reader & Swartz Architects, P.C.
Conceptual/ Unbuilt Architecture, Award of Merit:
Takoma Walk, Takoma Park, Maryland, by Cunningham | Quill Architects PLLC.
Kitten Herlong Memorial Award for Associates, Award of Merit:
9 Forrest Street, Alexandria, Virginia, by Lyndl T. Youssef, Associate AIA, Great Seal Incorporated.
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Boxwood Winery in Middleburg, Virginia, was designed by Hugh Newell Jacobsen and Simon Jacobsen.
Photo:Robert Lautman
Boxwood Winery in Middleburg, Virginia, was designed by Hugh Newell Jacobsen and Simon Jacobsen.
Photo:Robert Lautman
Wine is aged in the circular subterranean cave room of the Boxwood Winery, by Hugh Newell Jacobsen Architect, FAIA, PLLC.
Photo:Robert Lautman
Wine is aged in the circular subterranean cave room of the Boxwood Winery, by Hugh Newell Jacobsen Architect, FAIA, PLLC.
Photo:Robert Lautman
High cupola skylights provide daylight for the Boxwood Winery's production operations.
Photo:Robert Lautman
High cupola skylights provide daylight for the Boxwood Winery's production operations.
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Contemporaria Georgetown, by David Jameson Architect, Inc., was one of four projects awarded for merit in the Interior Architecture category.
Photo: Paul Warchol
Contemporaria Georgetown, by David Jameson Architect, Inc., was one of four projects awarded for merit in the Interior Architecture category.
Photo: Paul Warchol
SallieMae Headquarters in Reston, Virginia, by Boggs & Partners Architects, also won an AIA Maryland Design Award earlier in 2007.
Photo: Alain Jaramillo
SallieMae Headquarters in Reston, Virginia, by Boggs & Partners Architects, also won an AIA Maryland Design Award earlier in 2007.
Photo: Alain Jaramillo
Herndon Senior Center in Herndon, Virginia, was designed by Cunningham | Quill Architects. It received a merit award for Insitutional Architecture from the AIA Northern Virginia chapter.
Photo: Maxwell MacKenzie
Herndon Senior Center in Herndon, Virginia, was designed by Cunningham | Quill Architects. It received a merit award for Insitutional Architecture from the AIA Northern Virginia chapter.
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Reader & Schwartz Architects received a Special Recognition award in the Historic Architecture category for the facade of the restored The City Meat Building in Winchester, Virginia.
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Reader & Schwartz Architects received a Special Recognition award in the Historic Architecture category for the facade of the restored The City Meat Building in Winchester, Virginia.
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An aerial rendering of Takoma Walk, which received an Award of Merit in the AIA Northern Virginia's Conceptual/Unbuilt Architecture category.
Image: David Walker
An aerial rendering of Takoma Walk, which received an Award of Merit in the AIA Northern Virginia's Conceptual/Unbuilt Architecture category.
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