Archived entries for Awards

2009 AIA Greenville Design Awards Recipients

Every other year, the Greenville section of the American Institute of Architects recognizes a diverse group of building projects for excellence in architectural design during their Biennial Design Awards Program.  The organization, first chartered as the Greenville Council of Architects in 1956, celebrates the best of Greenville’s newest architecture, acknowledges the special contributions to the built environment by licensed architects, and informs the public of the value of architectural practice. The award-winning architecture reflects a varied mix of projects that are honored for their creative, innovative and environmentally sensitive design solutions.

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AIA Greenville Honors Newly Licensed Architects

On December 4, 2009, AIA Greenville honored all newly licensed architects from 2007-2009 at the 2009 AIA Design Awards Banquet held at Zen. Jim Neal, FAIA served as the spokesman for the AIA Greenville members of the College of Fellows to present the awards to each newly licensed architect in attendance.

The following Architects were proudly recognized:

John Hansen, AIA
Chan Addis, AIA
Hillary Andren-Wise, AIA
Brad Benjamin, AIA
Joe Delaney, AIA
Jonathan Garvin, AIA
Todd Kirby
Anthony Tiberia, AIA
Tom Lockhart, AIA
John Pendergrass, AIA
Treavor Ream, AIA
Chris Stone, AIA
Matt Tindall, AIA
Kevin Wienke, AIA
Chris Youngblood, AIA

Design Awards Gala

design awards invite

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2009 AIA Greenville Design Awards

2009 AIAG CALL FOR ENTRIES

AIA Greenville, a chapter of The American Institute of Architects, has recognized outstanding works of architecture through its biannual Design Awards Program. The purpose of the program is to celebrate achievements in design excellence by Greenville architects; to generate greater public interest in architecture; and to honor the architects, clients and consultants who work together to create and enhance our built environment. Award recipients will be published in the February 2010 issue of Greenville Design Magazine to promote the public appreciation of design quality.

Submissions of all project types and scales are encouraged: large and small, built and un-built, interior and exterior, new construction and preservation. It is the Chapter’s intent to recognize work that exhibits exceptional design quality and is worthy of merit. Projects are judged in competition with each other, but rather by measuring the architect’s performance against each project’s potential. Thus, projects of modest program or budget can receive an award.

Important Dates:
October 19, 2009 – Entry Forms and Fees Due
November 2, 2009 – Completed Entry Submissions Due
November 16, 2009 – Design Awards Event Registrations Due
December 4, 2009 – Design Awards Event, ZEN, Greenville, SC

Download PDF Entry Form here.

AIA Greenville Recieves Grassroots Award

AIA Greenville received a Component Excellence award at the 2009 AIA Grassroots leadership conference in the category of an Overall Program for an all-volunteer component.

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The American Institute of Architects is the voice of the architecture profession and the resource for its members in service to society.

AIA Greenville is a section of AIA South Carolina.

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