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VOL. 19/NO. 3 JUNE 2006
Table of Contents
PROFILE
Grounded in Preservation
From the restoration of the Virginia Capital and the U.S. Supreme Court to the adaptive reuse of an old power station in Pennsylvania, Hillier Architecture's historic preservation studio guides many high-profile restorations and innovative adaptive reuse projects. By Kim A. O'Connell
FEATURE
Energy Efficiency
In recent years, geothermal systems have become an increasingly popular solution to providing more energy-efficient, eco-friendly heating and cooling for both historic buildings and new construction projects. By Martha McDonald
2006 PALLADIO AWARDS
Legislative Beauty
Restoration & Renovation
Winner: Einhorn Yaffee Prescott, Architecture & Engineering, PC, Albany, NY
Project: The Washington State Legislative Building, Olympia, WA
Now the Bells Toll
Sympathetic Addition
Winner: Architexas, Dallas, TX
Project: The Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe, Dallas, TX
Gateway to the Past
New Design & Construction
Winner: Chael, Cooper & Associates P.A., Coral Gables, FL
Project: The McKean Gateway and Rinker Building, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL
Triumphal March
Public Spaces: Parks, Plazas, Gardens, Streetscapes
Winner: The National Monuments Foundation, Atlanta, GA
Project: The Millennium Gate, Atlanta, GA
BOOK REVIEWS
In Transit
The Architecture of Warren & Wetmore by Peter Pennoyer and Anne Walker
Reviewed by Eve M. Kahn
Tweed Acquitted
Tweed Courthouse: A Model Restoration
by John G. Waite
Reviewed by Eve M. Kahn
AWARDS
Driehaus Prize & Reed Award
Honors for Greenberg & Morton
Architect Allan Greenberg and editor David Morton are recognized for their contributions to the advancement of Classical architecture.
Arthur Ross Awards
The 25th-annual Arthur Ross Awards celebrate individuals and organizations that have furthered the Classical tradition through painting, architecture, community
design, history and stewardship.
THE FORUM
A "Masterpiece" 40 Years Out
By Milton Wilfred Grenfell, AIA
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