Winners of 2017 AIA Atlanta Residential Design Awards and Honor Awards
ATLANTA, Nov. 17, 2017 — During last evening’s Build Something Great award ceremony, held at Summerour Studio, AIA Atlanta announced the winners of the 2017 Residential Design Awards (RDA) and Honor Awards.
In its fourth year, RDA celebrated excellence in built projects designed by AIA Atlanta members and architects registered in Georgia. Project submissions spanned five categories, and were deliberated upon by a jury comprising prominent architects Maria Casarella, AIA; Carlos Jiménez; Mariennanne Khoury-Vogt; Eric Osth, AIA; and Erik Vogt.
The Honor Awards recognized individuals who have demonstrated exemplary commitment and service to AIA Atlanta, the community and the profession of architecture.
Residential Design Awards
Mixed-Use
Honor Award:
Broadstone Midtown
Lord Aeck Sargent
Single Family: Nontraditional
Honor Award:
Inchyra House
Robert M. Cain, Architect
Merit Award:
Brenner House
Philip Babb Architect
Single Family: Traditional
Honor Award:
A Traditional Country Home
Historical Concepts
Renovations/Adaptive Reuse: Less than 5,000 Square Feet
Honor Award:
Mid-century Remix
Robert M. Cain, Architect
Renovations/Adaptive Reuse: Greater than 5,000 Square Feet
Honor Award:
Page Woodson School
Smith Dalia Architects
Merit Award:
Lizzie Chapel Flats
Chasm Architecture
Explore the winning projects here
Honor Awards
Ivan Allen Sr. Trophy – Overall Career Excellence
Jay Silverman, AIA
Silver Medal – Overall Firm Excellence
Robert M. Cain, Architect
Dorothy Spence Citizen Architect Award
Kevin Cantley, AIA
John A. Busby Jr. Award – Exceptional Young Architect
Nicole Seekely, AIA
James G. Fausett Service to the Profession Award
Eric Anderson, AIA
Kwanza Hall Award
Will Johnston
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