Forrest Chairs 2020 AIA Delaware Awards Committee
McKinnon and Harris NY Wins AIA Virginia Award
The Virginia AIA recognized our McKinnon and Harris NY Flagship with an Award of Merit in the 2020 Interiors category.
Read MoreTwo Projects Receive 2020 Richmond AIA Awards
Last Thursday at AIA Richmond’s Honors and Awards Ceremony, McKinnon and Harris’ NYC Flagship and the Antler House restoration both received 2020 AIA Richmond Merit Awards. Many thanks to the jury and we are thrilled to be in such fine company!
Read more about the Antler House and McKinnon and Harris projects in our Work section.
McKinnon and Harris NY Longlisted for the 2020 Dezeen Awards
On Thursday, Dezeen announced their longlist for their 2020 Awards. We’re honored to see our NY showroom for McKinnon and Harris among great company in the Large Retail Interiors category. Dezeen will announce the shortlist around September 1.
In the meantime, learn more about the project in our portfolio.
Antler House Receives 2020 Peconic AIA Honor Award
We are thrilled to have our restoration of Andrew Geller’s Antler House recognized by the Peconic AIA with an Honor Award in Historic Preservation.
Jackson Modern wins 2019 Richmond AIA Honor Award
We are thrilled to be recognized by the Richmond AIA for the design and of our office building in Jackson Ward. Check out the AIA website to see all of the honorees.
Read more about our Jackson Modern project in our portfolio.
Jackson Modern wins Golden Hammer Award
Last week, Historic Richmond and the Storefront for Community Design announced the 2017 Golden Hammer Award winners. The jury selected 8 projects out of 48 submissions in the Richmond area. We are thrilled that our Jackson Modern project received an award for Best Adaptive Reuse. Check out the full list of 2017 winners below.
Also, students from MoB did and amazing job designing this year’s awards. Check out the photos below:
Dots Office Wins AIA Design Award
Yesterday, AIA Richmond announced their 2017 Award Winners and the Dots Office is among the winners! The awards banquet took place at The Branch Museum of Architecture and Design.
See our portfolio to read more about the DOTS Office and the wonderful design team.
Historic Richmond: Design Infill Awards Announced
Architecture AF’s entry recently won First Prize in the professional category for Historic Richmond’s Drawing on History: Infill Design Competition.
See all of the design entries specifically created for two of Richmond’s growing areas — Union Hill and Jackson Ward in Drawing on History: Infill Design Competition at The Branch Museum of Architecture and Design now through Sunday, September 4.
From our Prospectus:
Historic Richmond neighborhoods including Union Hill and Jackson Ward are coming back to life, attracting new generation of residents. It is hard to pin down exactly what makes these neighborhoods so attractive, but we can speculate that it emerges from a community “ambiance.” It is the feeling one gets walking along the sidewalk of a tree lined street waving to a neighbor. The buildings themselves have a consistency that facilitate this: all buildings, through a seemingly implicit pact, mostly conform in scale, material and arrangement of public and private spaces to create, at the meta level, a community “ambiance.” Thus the appeal of the neighborhood becomes neighborhood itself; like a coral reef, the beauty is the reef and its colorful inhabitants. There is no scenic view or anchor Starbucks that gives the neighborhood life, it comes from within. Continue reading about our Union Hill Work Live design