GlassOnWeb.com - Glass News - Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates wins 2002 AIA Firm Award yourglass.com
 
 HOME   DIRECTORY   NEWS   ARTICLES   BUSINESS AREA   FORUM    JOBS  
 
Sign-in | Registration
  »  Home  »  News  »  Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates wins 2002 AIA Firm Award
 
Optima
 
   CONTRIBUTE
Submit your news
Submitted news

   NEWS ARCHIVES
2008
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001




GLASS ON WEB - news feed
 
  News


Events
Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates wins 2002 AIA Firm Award

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) named Atlanta firm Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates (TVS) as recipient of the 2002 AIA Architecture Firm Award.

The highest honor the AIA confers on an architecture firm, the award recognizes a practice that has produced distinguished architecture consistently for at least 10 years. The award will be presented to TVS at the 2002 American Architectural Foundation Accent on Architecture gala Friday, March 1, 2002, in Washington, D.C.

Previous recipients include Gensler, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, I.M. Pei & Partners, Cesar Pelli & Associates, Skidmore Owings and Merrill, and 2001 winner Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture.

Founded in 1968, Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates established itself in the Atlanta area by designing the Omni/CNN Center and the Georgia World Congress Center. Recent projects include the Woodruff Arts Center Renovation, Philadelphia Convention Center, McCormick Place Expansion, Salt Palace Convention Center, and United Parcel Service World Headquarters. TVS has won four national AIA Honor Awards, multiple AIA Georgia Sustainable Design, Honor, and Design Awards, and AIA Atlanta’s Silver Medal Award.

In nominating the firm, Lugean L. Chilcote, FAIA, and Thompson E. Penny, FAIA, write: "We have observed at TVS a corporate culture that emphasizes collaboration, continuity and depth and breadth of achievement and expertise. The focus on TVS is its emphasis on people; the human scale and human experience are the base on which every building is conceived."




December 8th, 2001
Source: Archrecord


Print this article  Printer friendly version Send this article to a friend  Send to a Friend



Add a Comment

You have to be registered in order to add your comment.
If you already have an account, please sign-in to comment.




Latest news
Nov-21-08
The Big 5 - Dubai, UAE 23 - 27 November 2008
Nov-21-08
Isover launches ductwork CPD
Nov-21-08
Deutsche Umwelthilfe (German Environment Aid) seeking the Climate Protection Commune 2009
Nov-21-08
Report on Participation in the World's Largest Glass Exhibition
Nov-21-08
Launch of Sales of New Interlayer Films for Laminated Glass in Automobiles
Nov-21-08
SCHOTT Solar concludes long-term contract with Enerpoint S.p.A.
Nov-20-08
Glasstech Asia expo opens today
Nov-20-08
ALGOSCAN GmbH completes takeover of Jenoptik Surface Inspection Munich
Nov-20-08
New Study from Ceresana Research: Continued Growth of the PVC Market
Nov-20-08
Gomelsteklo attracts foreign investments to launch new production


ADVERTISING