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2032
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Eight state architectural firms received four honor and six merit awards in the annual 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. 42 Issue 4, Fall 1994, p10-23, il
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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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2578
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Six state architectural firms received two honor and four merit awards in the annual 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. 43 Issue 4, Fall 1995, p13-25, il
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2456
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Four laws important to state architects - SB 437 Single Prime/MultiPrime, SB119 Volunteer Architect Immunity, HB907 Statute of Repose, and SB652 Association Group Insurance Reform - were ratified by the 1995 General Assembly.
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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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3006
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The Allen Forge building, built in 1925 and located at 417 South Dawson Street, is am example of early 20th century commercial building in Raleigh. Since its restoration in 1996, the building has housed an architect's office and leases commercial space.
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North Carolina Architecture (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 44 Issue 3, Summer 1996, p20-22, il
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1540
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Cesar Pelli, designer of the NationsBank Corporate Center in Charlotte, talks about his conceptualization and design of the building (considered the tallest building in the Southeast as measured by floors).
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North Carolina Architecture (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 40 Issue 6, Nov/Dec 1992, p10-13, il, por
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35478
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The alternative form of architectural work showcased was corporate architecture. General reasons cited were stability and national trends in layoffs. A more specific reason was associated with a plum employment opportunity offered at East Carolina University. Examples of other alternative forms, cited on a recent AIA survey, were design firms not headed by a licensed architect and work in engineering.
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1548
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An architectural study of four Catholic churches (St. Therese, Wilson; St. Raphael, Raleigh; St. Peter, Greenville; St. Andrew, Apex) is provided by the author, an assistant professor of environmental design at East Carolina University.
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North Carolina Architecture (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 42 Issue 2, Spring 1994, p20-23, il, por
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2096
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Passage of the 1993 bond referendum has made needed funds available for school and university construction projects, including the Filmmaking Village at the North Carolina School of the Arts and graduate school housing at UNC-Greensboro.
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1844
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The North Carolina State University Alumni Association has awarded its 1994 Meritorious Service Award to Leslie N. Boney, Jr., FAIA, of Wilmington. This award is given each year to one of 100,000 living alumni.
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2579
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The first William Henley Deitrick/AIA North Carolina Medal for Service has been awarded to S. Scott Ferebee, Jr. for significant contributions to community and profession.
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North Carolina Architecture (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 43 Issue 4, Fall 1995, p28-29, por
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2031
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Manley P. Carroll, FAIA, received the sixth Kamphoefner Prize for his contributions to the Modern Movement in Architecture. The prize, named for N.C.S.U. School of Design founder Henry Kamphoefner, is the most prestigious architect's honor in the state.
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North Carolina Architecture (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 42 Issue 4, Fall 1994, p5-7, il, por
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1543
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Hight, dean of the College of Architecture, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, critiques the city's modern architecture.
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North Carolina Architecture (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 40 Issue 4, July/Aug 1992, punnumbered, il, por
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1547
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Terry Byrd Eason of Chapel Hill, a specialist in liturgical design, consultation, and master planning for churches, discusses the issues that an architect faces in designing churches.
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North Carolina Architecture (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 42 Issue 2, Spring 1994, p8-19, il, por