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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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4334
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Raleigh architect Frank Harmon, founder of Frank Harmon, Architect, received three Honor Awards in Design in 1999. The Honor Award is AIA North Carolina's highest award for design excellence. In the forty-four year history of the Design Award, this is the first time that an architect has won three in the same year.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 57 Issue 10, Oct 1999, p27-28, il, por
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3108
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The Tower Award, sponsored by AIA North Carolina, recognizes excellence in preservation-related architecture. The 1996 award winners include Stephens & Francis, P.A. of New Bern for restoring the fire-damaged Palmer-Marsh House in Bath.
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North Carolina Architecture (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 44 Issue 4, Fall 1996, p24,26-27, il
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3152
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Three state architectural firms and two architects received two honor and three merit awards in the 1996 North Carolina Design Awards competition, which recognizes the best design work in the state.
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North Carolina Architecture (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 44 Issue 4, Fall 1996, p13-23, il
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35445
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This article’s topic inspiration: Architect and Architecture Appreciation Week. Ways the profession and products were honored featured a kudos to an energy efficiency project implemented in Johnston County schools. Included as kudos was a Jefferson Memorial Designer award recipient receiving twice told recognition for his impact, John Russell Pope.
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1846
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The Salisbury Train Station, originally constructed in 1907, has received the 1994 Tower Award, sponsored by the Historic Resources Committee of AIA North Carolina. The Tower Award recognizes excellence in preservation-related architecture.
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North Carolina Architecture (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 42 Issue 3, Summer 1994, p20-21, il
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35479
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The seventy four applicants for this award, established in 1955, were evaluated based on a host of factors. Examples were type of dwelling, function, and clientele. Included in the profiles for the six award winners were information such as owner and location; contracting, structural designing, engineering, and landscaping companies; and photographs.
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12785
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Each year, members of the North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, submit plans and pictures of their selected works for competitive judging. In 1963, there were five winners. The Honor Award winner, architect Arthur R. Cogswell, Jr., of Chapel Hill, earned distinction by designing his own home. The First National Bank Building in Albemarle, branch offices for First Citizens Bank, the Central Fire Station in Hickory, and the Hanes Medical Center, constitute the remaining four recipients.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 30 Issue 23, Apr 1963, p25-39, 31, il
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