Winners of the 2014 Competition
The 13th annual Palladio Awards competition has recognized ten architectural firms for outstanding work in traditional design for commercial, institutional, public and residential projects.
The Palladio Awards program is co-produced by Traditional Building and Period Homes magazines and is named in honor of Andrea Palladio, the Renaissance architect who created modern architecture for his time while drawing on past models for inspiration.
The winners for commercial, institutional and public work are:
ZGF Architects, Seattle, WA, took top honors for the restoration of King Street Station, Seattle, WA.
Voith & Mactavish Architects, LLP, Philadelphia, PA, for The Barn student center at Millbrook School, Millbrook, NY.
Tsoi/Kobus & Associates, Cambridge, MA., for Stokes Hall at Boston College.
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, West Chester, PA, for Rathburn Hall, Grove City College.
Duncan G. Stroik Architect, LLC, South Bend, IN, for the Cathedral of Saint Paul Organ Case, St. Paul, MN.
The 2014 commercial jurors:
Stephen T. Ayers, FAIA, LEED AP, Architect of the Capitol
Matthew S. Chalifoux, AIA, Principal, Sr. Historic Preservation Expert, Einhorn Yaffee Prescott Architecture & Engineering
Carl Elefante, FAIA, LEED AP O+M, Principal, Quinn Evans Architects
Mary Katherine Lanzillotta, FAIA, LEED AP, partner, Hartman-Cox Architects
The winners for residential work are:
Michael Burch Architects, La Canada Flintridge, CA, for the Alta Canyada Residence, La Canada Flintridge, CA.
Curtis & Windham Architects, Houston, TX, for the Seaside Avenue Residence, Seaside, FL.
Michael G. Imber, Architects, San Antonio, TX, for Rancho Del Cielo, Jeff Davis County, TX.
John B. Murray Architect, New York, NY, for Park Avenue Apartment, New York, NY.
Virginia Burt Designs, Burlington, ON, Canada, for A Tale of Two Houses, Cleveland, OH.
The 2014 residential jurors:
Thomas V. Noble, RA, Senior Design Associate, Allan Greenberg Architect
James W. Martin, Senior Associate, Franck & Lohsen Architects
David Jones, AIA, Principal, David Jones Architects
David E. Neumann, FAIA, Partner, Neumann Lewis Buchanan Architects
The Palladio Awards will be presented at a ceremony in conjunction with the Traditional Building Conference Series in Boston on July 16. The commercial, institutional and public projects will be published in the June issue of Traditional Building, and the residential projects will be published in the July issue of Period Homes.