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A Celebration of Architecture

 

 

 

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

The AIA Delaware Design Awards Program is an important part of AIA Delaware’s tradition of recognizing significant achievements by individuals and organizations in support of the profession of architecture in planning, design, and execution of architectural projects. By focusing attention on a broad range of exemplary activity in the profession, the general quality of architecture practice is elevated and a standard of excellence is established against which all architects can measure their own performance. The program helps to promote public awareness and appreciation of the breadth and value of architecture and architectural practice and to promote the work of our AIA Delaware members. AIA Delaware’s 2016 AIA DEsign Awards recognized significant achievements by members in planning, design, and execution of architectural projects. AIA Delaware accepted submissions of all project types and scales, as it is the Chapter’s intent to recognize work that exhibits exceptional design quality. Award winners were announced at the AIA DEsign Ball, a celebration of design and construction in Delaware, the centerpiece of AIA Delaware’s 2016 Design Awards Program, on Tuesday, April 18, 2017 in downtown Wilmington, Delaware. About the AIA Founded in 1857, the American Institute of Architects consistently works to create more valuable, healthy, secure, and sustainable buildings, neighborhoods, and communities. Through nearly 300 state and local chapters, the AIA advocates for public policies that promote economic vitality and public wellbeing. Members adhere to a code of ethics and conduct to ensure the highest professional standards. Visit www.aia.org. About AIA Delaware Established in 1932, AIA Delaware is the voice of the architectural profession and a resource for its members in service to society in Delaware. The American Institute of Architects and AIA Delaware: Driving positive change through the power of design. Visit www.aiadelaware.org.

 

 

ABOUT THE 2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS PROGRAM

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

Eligibility  Participation in the 2016 AIA DEsign Awards Program was open to all AIA Delaware members and architecture firms whose principal(s) or partner(s) are members of AIA Delaware in 2016/2017.  

Project Categories

Built Projects submitted in this category must be completed after January 1, 2009 and be occupied at the time of entry. Unbuilt Projects submitted in this category must have been commissioned by a client with the intent to build.

Award Levels There are three levels of awards.

Honor Award AIA Delaware’s highest award; recognizes projects with distinctive character and outstanding merit.

Merit Award Acknowledges projects that clearly demonstrate a level of design that exemplifies superior achievements.

Citation Award Highlights projects of notable accomplishment, similar to Honorable Mention.

Each project entered was judged for the success with which the project met its individual requirements, with particular emphasis on design excellence. Entries were weighed on individual merit and not in competition with any other. An award winning project demonstrates a high level of design resolution and/or advances the contemporary understanding of design by proposing a new approach to the development of architectural form.

 

 

2016 DESIGN AWARDS JURY

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

Jury The 2016 DEsign Awards Program Jury, from AIA South Jersey, was chaired by Bruce D. Turner, AIA. Bruce D. Turner, AIA

Mr. Turner is a sole practitioner architect who lives and works in Vineland, NJ. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and is licensed to practice architecture in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and is a LEED accredited professional. Since the founding of his firm, Bruce D. Turner, Architect, in 2000, his work has been predominantly for residential, commercial and municipal clients with an emphasis on personalized service and an attention to detail. He also has previous experience in educational, assisted living, religious, corporate, industrial and historic preservation work. Mr. Turner is very active in the American Institute of Architects.

He was recently elected to the position of 2017-2019 AIA New Jersey Regional Representative to the national AIA Strategic Council. He was president of AIA South Jersey from 2000-2016, and is the long-time and current co-chair of the AIA New Jersey Public Awareness Committee. In 2005 he was president of AIA New Jersey. He was the 1998 recipient of the AIA New Jersey Young Architect of the Year Award, and the 2009 recipient of the AIA New Jersey Distinguished Service Award. Christina Amey, AIA

After graduating from Drexel University, Christina Amey first gained experience in firms specializing in education facilities, hospitals, and resort casinos.  Christina then developed a connection with residential architecture while designing homes in Nantucket, Massachusetts in the late 90s.  After three years of designing wood shingle vacation and beach front homes in Nantucket she returned to the place she spent her summers growing up - Cape May County, where she now designs homes and small commercial projects with a small firm of her own in Ocean City, New Jersey.

Christina serves as the current AIA South Jersey President, is a LEED Accredited Professional, and her designs have won multiple Cape May County Beautification Awards.

 

 

2016 DESIGN AWARDS JURY

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

Christopher Halliday, AIA Chris Halliday is a partner at Halliday Architects in Ocean City, NJ. Halliday Architects work primarily on residential projects on the South Jersey Coast and in the Central Coast of California. Chris is a member of the environmental commission in Ocean City, NJ. Chris graduated from Northeastern University, is NCARB accredited and is a LEED Accredited Professional. 

Jason Lutz, AIA Jason Lutz, AIA, is a licensed architect at Kitchen & Associates, in Collingswood, NJ is a graduate of Temple University Tyler School of Art and licensed in NJ and PA. Jason has 10 years’ experience with multiple project types including Affordable Housing, Student and Market Rate Housing, Senior Housing, Mixed-Use, Office/Commercial, Asset Preservation, and Urban Revitalization. His interest is in Architectural design that combines traditional ideas of composition, form, and craft with a readable and more flexible expression through modern functionality and is committed to design that comes from the physical conditions of the site, as well as the cultural, historical, and especially environmental context

for the building. Jason is the immediate past president of AIA West Jersey and is the current chair of the AIA New Jersey Center for Architecture and Design Committee, as well as, an active participant in AIA West Jersey’s Emerging Professionals Community. Carleton Montgomery

Carleton became the executive director of the Pinelands Preservation Alliance in 1998. An attorney by training, he practiced law at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson in its Washington, D.C. office for nearly 12 years, the last four years as a partner in the firm’s litigation practice. Since joining the Alliance, Carleton has worked with his colleagues to strengthen both its advocacy and its education initiatives, with the goal of ensuring the New Jersey Pine Barrens ecosystem, with its unique of native and rare plants and wildlfie, will survive, and that its regional conservation and sustainable development will succeed, in the nation’s most crowded state.

Carleton has a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and an M. Phil. from University College London, both in philosophy, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. He serves on the boards of the NJ League of Conservation Voters, New Jersey Future, and RethinkEnergyNJ.

 

 

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

BUILT PROJECTS

Project: Woodbridge High School Architect: Fearn Clendaniel Architects, Inc.

Project: West Chester University Academic Quad Redesign Architect: Bernardon

Project: St. Norbert Hall Renovations & Additions Architect: ABHA Architects, Inc.

Project: SevOne Architect: Mitchell Associates, Inc.

Project: Cab Calloway School of the Arts Performing Arts Renovation Architect: ABHA Architects, Inc.

Project: William F. Cooke, Jr. Elementary School Architect: Becker Morgan Group, Inc.

 

 

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

BUILT PROJECTS

Project: Odessa Fire Company Station No. 24 Additions & Renovations Architect: Fearn Clendaniel Architects, Inc.

Project: North College Crossing Architect: Breckstone Architecture

Project: Lenox Road Baptist Church Architect: Dimensional Dynamics, Inc.

Project: Booker T. Washington Elementary School Renovation Architect: ABHA Architects, Inc.

Project: McCabe House Architect: Fearn Clendaniel Architects, Inc.

Project: Camp Bobb Architect: SEA Studio

 

 

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

BUILT PROJECTS

Project: Danjuma African Art Center Architect: THINKArchitecture

Project: Lewes Public Library Architect: Becker Morgan Group, Inc.

Project: MOT Charter High School Architect: Fearn Clendaniel Architects, Inc.

Project: Home on the Intracoastal Waterway Architect: Gardner Architects, LLC

Project: AIG 600 North King Street Addition and Renovations Architect: Tevebaugh Associates

Project: A Story Through Art Architect: THINKArchitecture In collaboration with Past Forward Architecture

 

 

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

BUILT PROJECTS

Project: Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Northern Resource Center Architect: ABHA Architects, Inc.

Project: DTCC Stanton Campus Courtyard Renovation Architect: Tevebaugh Associates In collaboration with Sikora Wells Appel

Project: Laurel High School / Middle School Architect: Becker Morgan Group, Inc.

Project: Clayton Fire Company No. 1 Station 45 Additions and Renovations Architect: Fearn Clendaniel Architects, Inc.

Project: Perryville Elementary School Renovations and Additions Architect: StudioJAED

Project: Layton Residence Architect: SEA Studio

 

 

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

BUILT PROJECTS

Project: Saint-Gobain & CertainTeed North American Headquarters Core and Shell Architect: Bernardon

Project: Clayton Intermediate School Architect: Fearn Clendaniel Architects, Inc.

Project: Bethany House Architect: SEA Studio

Project: Ten Gallon Hat Winery Architect: Renewal Dynamics, Inc.

Project: Smyrna High School Architect: Fearn Clendaniel Architects, Inc. In collaboration with Homsey Architects, Inc.

 

 

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!

 

 

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!

 

 

     

 

 

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!

Bronze Sponsors Bancroft Construction Company Bernardon Haworth & Advanced Office Environments Master Interiors, Inc. Pennoni The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Tighe & Cottrell, P.A. VanDemark & Lynch, Inc.

OUR SPONSORS  

 

2016 AIA DELAWARE DESIGN AWARDS

UNBUILT PROJECTS

Project: Understory House Architect: THINKArchitecture

Project: New Gilpin Manor Elementary School Architect: StudioJAED

Project: Chesapeake Grove Intergenerational Center Architect: Architectural Alliance, Inc.

Project: Microcosm – A Life Care Village Architect: THINKArchitecture In collaboration with JRNelson FAIA

Project: 2 East 7th Street Renovations Architect: StudioJAED

Project: Love Creek Elementary School Architect: Tetra Tech, Inc.

 

 

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