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2006 Brick in Architecture Award Winners Announced
Projects throughout the United States honored by Brick Industry Association
July 20, 2006 (Reston, VA)
The Brick Industry Association (BIA) has announced the 2006 winners of its
annual Brick in Architecture Awards. This prestigious awards program recognizes outstanding works of non-residential
architecture completed since 2001 in which clay brick is prominently featured in construction.
Architects and designers employed by architectural, design-build or landscaping design firms licensed in the U.S. or Canada
are invited to enter the competition by submitting a description, floor plan and photography of a breakthrough project.
Best in Class, Gold, Silver and Bronze awards were given in seven categories: Commercial; Educational/Schools; Health Care
Facilities; Municipal/Government; House of Worship; Other Institutional; and Paving & Landscape
Architecture.
A panel of five architects and three landscape architects from across the
country judged the entries based on fulfillment of project goals, aesthetic interest and appeal, and overall
impression.
The seven Best in Class winners include: (Educational) Oak Park Elementary
School, Corpus Christi TX, Richter Architects; (Health Care) Concord Hospital, Concord NH, TRO/The Ritchie
Organization; (Other Institutional) Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Diamond
and Schmitt Architects, Inc; (House of Worship) Greek Orthodox Church of the Resurrection, Brookville,
NY, Bentel & Bentel Ltd.; (Commercial) Farm Credit Services of America Corporate Headquarters, Omaha, NE, The
Clark Enersen Partners; (Municipal/Government) Copernicus Center, Chicago, IL, Harding Partners; (Paving &
Landscape Architecture) McKinley Avenue at Ball State University, Muncie, IN, Rundell Ernstberger Associates,
LLC.
"The brick industry is pleased to acknowledge these exceptional examples of
brick architecture, said Dick Jennison, president of BIA. "The winning projects demonstrate the versatility and enduring
appeal of clay brick in today's construction. Brick is, and always has been, a superior cladding material with unlimited
design potential.
All winning entries will be featured in the
Brick Gallery on BIA's website, www.gobrick.com. Winners
selected from each of the seven entry categories will have their projects published in a special issue of Brick In
Architecture and in Brick News Online in Fall 2006. Top winners in each category also will be featured in a
special insert in Architectural Record and will receive a Brick In Architecture Awards plaque commemorating the
2006 program.
As the only national association to represent both manufacturers and
distributors, BIA is the authority in the clay brick industry. For a complete list of Brick in Architecture Award winners,
visit the Brick Gallery on www.gobrick.com.
About the Brick Industry Association:
The Brick Industry Association (BIA) is the national trade association representing distributors and manufacturers of clay
brick and suppliers of related products and services. The Association is involved in a broad range of technical, research,
marketing, government relations and communications activities. It is the recognized national authority on residential and
commercial uses of brick.
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