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16808
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Lea discusses the 2011 Triangle Design Awards presented by the North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects to the winning architectural firms. The awards offer an annual glimpse into the latest trends in building design in the Research Triangle Metropolitan Area.
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11128
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Lea discusses the 2009 Triangle Design Awards presented by the North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects to the winning architectural firms. The awards offer an annual glimpse into the latest trends in building design in the Research Triangle Metropolitan Area.
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9350
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The AIA Triangle Awards for design excellence were presented to the winning architectural firms on April 10, 2007. The awards offer an annual glimpse into the latest trends in building design in the Research Triangle Metropolitan Area.
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7433
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The F. Carter Williams Gold Medal from the North Carolina Chapter of AIA recognizes a distinguished career of extraordinary achievements as an architect and is the highest honor the AIA accords its membership. North Carolina State University graduate and Research Triangle Metropolitan Area architect John L. Atkins, III, received the award for 2005.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 63 Issue 10, Oct 2005, p39, por
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6874
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Robert Paschal Burns, a Research Triangle Metropolitan Area architect, received the 2004 William Henly Deitrick/AIA N.C. Medal for Service. The annual award is given for community and professional leadership and is the highest honor presented by the AIA/North Carolina. Burns, a 1957 graduate of North Carolina State University, returned to the university in 1965. He served fifteen years as head of the architecture department and from 1984 to 1990 was associate dean of the School of Design.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 62 Issue 10, Oct 2004, p44, 46, por