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Prize-winning Projects: AIA Design Awards

Professional Jury

Three Seattle architects – Eric Cobb, principal of E. Cobb Architects; Eric Lagerberg, principal of Callison Architects; and self-employed architect Jon Wagner – chose six winners from AIA Springfield’s 30 entries:

Honor Award: Dake|Wells Architecture – Joel E. Barber Elementary School, Lebanon




Citation Award: H Design Group – Springfield-Greene County Botanical Center




Citation Award: Dake|Wells Architecture – The System – A Paul Mitchell Partner School




Citation Award: Hagerman New Urbanism – Ozarks Technical Community College Richwood Valley Campus Life Science and Technology Center




Merit Award: Dake|Wells Architecture – Stoutland School addition




Merit Award: Hufft Projects LLC – The Residence




Public Jury

Judges Nancy Brown Dornan, Elise Crain, Tom Croley, Carol Anne Costabile-Heming and Phyllis Ferguson chose six winners:

Private Residence: Hufft Projects LLC – Line House




New Construction: Jack Ball and Associates Architects PC – Community Bank and Trust, Neosho







Interior Construction: Buxton-Kubik-Dodd Inc. – Crossland Construction Co. Inc., Rogers, Ark.




Adaptive Re-Use: Bates & Associates Architects – Bates & Associates corporate offices




Small School: Dake|Wells Architecture – Barber Elementary




Large School: Sapp Design Associates Architects PC – High Pointe Elementary

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