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ED+C Magazine Announces 2009 EID Award Winners

June 3, 2009

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Troy, Mich. — Environmental Design + Construction (ED+C) magazine announced the winners of its annual Excellence in Design (EID) Awards competition. ED+C’s Seventh Annual EID Awards recognize commercial, government, institutional and educational projects as well as single-family residences that demonstrate a clear commitment to green building and sustainable design. Projects exhibited a variety of environmental building criteria as determined by a panel of judges.

Winners of the competition, as well as finalists and honorable mentions, will be featured in upcoming issues of ED+C magazine by category starting with the June 2009 issue (see below). This year’s winners, finalists and honorable mentions include:


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Photography Copyright 2009 Wayne Cable.
COMMERCIAL category, featured in June 2009.

WINNER: Springbrook Prairie Pavilion, submitted by Bond Companies.

FINALISTS:
  • FFKR Architects, Daybreak Corporate Center
  • Todd Jersey Architecture, Gaia Anderson Hotel
  • Hensel Phelps Construction Co., Hensel Phelps Southeast District Office Building
HONORABLE MENTIONS: fxfowle architects, National Audubon Society; (fer) studio, The Green Building; Stantec Architecture Ltd, Stantec Wellington Office; Tsoi Kobus & Associates, Center for Life Science Boston; and tvsdesign, tvsdesign Office Renovation - Chicago.


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Arizona State University Global Institute of Sustainability. Photo copyright 2008 Mark Boisclair.
EDUCATIONAL category, to be featured in September 2009.

WINNER: Arizona State University Global Institute of Sustainability, submitted by Lord, Aeck & Sargent and Gould Evans Associates.
 

FINALISTS:
  • Centerbrook Architects, Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University
  • Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects LLP, Reed College Student Housing
  • Clayco, Danforth University Center at Washington University
  • Street Dixon Rick Architecture, PLC, The Commons, Vanderbilt University
  • Tsoi Kobus & Associates, The William H. and Elizabeth Gray Danforth University Center
  • Solomon Cordwell Buenz, Richard J. Klarchek Information Commons
HONORABLE MENTIONS: Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects LLP, Stuart Hall and James Hall, Dickinson College; and Centerbrook Architects, Floren Varsity House and Memorial Stadium Renovation, Dartmouth College.


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Colfax Ave. S. Renovation, Photo by Troy Thies Photography.
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL category, to be featured in November 2009.

WINNER: Colfax Ave. S. Renovation, Minneapolis, submitted by Open Air Concepts.

FINALISTS:
  • A Kitchen That Works, McCabe-Pardy Residence
  • Arkin Tilt Architects, Sonoma Coast Residence
  • Arkin Tilt Architects, Mt. Veeder Residence at Camalie Vineyards
  • New Energy Works of Rochester, Inc., Kurland House


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The Bridge Homeless Assistance Center, Photo by Charles Davis Smith, AIA (www.csphoto.net).
INSTITUTIONAL category, to be featured in July 2009.

WINNER: The Bridge Homeless Assistance Center, submitted by Overland Partners Architects in collaboration with CamargoCopeland Architects, LLP

FINALISTS:
  • fxfowle architects, The Lion House at the Bronx Zoo
  • Baskervill, Community Kitchen


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Cambridge City Hall, Photo by Tom Arban.
GOVERNMENT category, to be featured in November 2009.

WINNER: Cambridge City Hall, submitted by Diamond and Schmitt Architects.

FINALISTS:
  • Siegel & Strain Architects, Portola Valley Town Center
  • Hensel Phelps Construction Co., 1st Brigade Combat Team (BCT) Brigade and Battalion Headquarters Facility HONORABLE MENTIONS: KAI Design & Build, Southeast Community Center; and Siegel & Strain Architects, Orinda City Hall.

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