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AIA Triangle received 66 project entries in this year's Design Awards program. The submittals represented work from architectural firms throughout the Triangle region. The one common thread throughout all the projects is the high quality of the work presented for the jury's review. This year's awards were presented to the winners at an Awards Reception on April 21, 2009 at American Tobacco Bay 7, Durham.
Congratulations to the following:
Honor
Project: Biomanufacturing Research Institute & Technology Enterprise Facility (Brite): NCCU, Durham, NC
Project Type: Built
Architect: O'Brien Atkins (Architect of Record) The Freelon Group (Design Lead)
Project: Circular Congregational Church Addition: Charleston, SC
Project Type: Built
Architect: Frank Harmon Architect PA
Project: 1804 Pictou Road: Raleigh, NC
Project Type: Built
Architect: Michael Rantilla, AIA
Merit
Project: Art as Shelter: Raleigh, NC
Project Type: Built
Architect: Tonic Design with Mike Cindric
Project: Lee Jones House: Raleigh, NC
Project Type: Un-built Commissioned
Architect: Kenneth Hobgood
Project: Shamlin Residence: Durham, NC
Project Type: Built
Architect: Studio B
Project: Trois Restaurant: Atlanta, GA
Project Type: Built / Interior
Architect: Kenneth Hobgood
Isosceles Award: State Rep. Deborah K. Ross, District 38
The AIA Triangle 2009 Design Award Exhibit will be traveling throughout our 10-county region. It will be on display at the following locations:
October 10-31, 2009
Clayton Center
111 East Second Street
Clayton, NC
919.553.3152 919.553.3152
http://www.theclaytoncenter.com/
January 2-23, 2010
Halle Cultural Arts Center
237 North Salem Street
Apex, NC
919.249.1120 919.249.1120
http://www.apexnc.org/depts/parks/artsCenter.cfm
Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 6pm, Saturday 9am - 1pm
January 26-March 22, 2010
Cary Town Hall
316 N. Academy Street
Cary, NC
919.465.4791 919.465.4791
http://www.townofcary.org/Departments/Parks__Recreation___Cultural_Resources/Programs_and_Classes/Program_Brochure/Gallery_Exhibitions.htm
March 24-April 2, 2010
Durham Arts Council, Inc.
120 Morris Street
Durham, NC 27701
http://www.durhamarts.org/
Hours: Monday - Saturday 9am - 9pm, Sunday 1pm - 6pm
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The following .PDF files are text entry enabled.
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2009 Submission Criteria
AIA Triangle Awards introduction, schedule, rules and requirements. Go here for all general information pertaining to this year's awards program. |
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2009 Registration Form
Use this form to register yourself or your firm to participate in this year's AIA Triangle Design Awards program. This form must be completed and returned by February 6, 2009. Refer to the Submission Criteria for additional information regarding this form. |
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2009 Project Entry Description Form
Use this form with your AIA Triangle Design Awards submission to describe the design of the project you are submitting. Refer to the Submission Criteria for additional information regarding this form.
* Presentation portfolios for submissions are available at Office Depot or other office supply stores. The portfolio should be black. You will not receive a number for your entry/entries.
Example of portfolio
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2009 Concealed Credits Form
Use this form with your AIA Triangle Design Awards submission to provide the awards committee all general information about the project you are submitting. Refer to the Submission Criteria for additional information regarding this form. |
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2009 Isosceles Nomination Form
The AIA Triangle Isosceles Award is named in honor of the many years of dedicated service by the former Isosceles Awards Committee in promoting design excellence throughout the Triangle Area.
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The purpose of the AIA Triangle Isosceles Award is to recognize individuals, institutions, associations, or companies outside the profession of architecture who, in collaboration with AIA Triangle members, have made significant contributions to the improvement of the built environment. Contributions include, but are not limited to, the advancement or development of laws, regulations, policies, or initiatives that promote excellence in architecture; the commissioning of notable additions to the built environment that are a benefit to all; or activities that raise the public’s consciousness of the importance of excellent design in shaping the appearance and quality of the environment we live in. |
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2009 Photo Release Form
Use this form with your AIA Triangle Design Awards submission to provide executed form as confirmation of the copyright holder’s agreement that the photographs identified or described below may be submitted for this design competition and outlines the uses that may be made of the images.Please place this document with your Concealed Credit Form. |
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