The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art has announced the honorees for the fourth annual Stanford White Awards for Excellence in Classical and New Traditional Design, honoring achievement in individual projects in architecture, interiors, landscape, urbanism, and building craftsmanship and artisanship throughout New York, New Jersey, and Fairfield County, Connecticut. The jury was chaired by Stanley Dixon, Suzanne Lovell and Dell Mitchell. A December 2 reception at the Prince George Ballroom will celebrate the following winners:
Landscape Design
Doyle Herman Design Associates, A New Classic
Multi-Family
Fairfax & Sammons Architects, New Townhouses
Other winners include:
Residential Architecture—New Construction Under 5,000 Square Feet
Peter Pennoyer Architects, A House in the Hudson Valley
Residential Architecture—Renovations & Additions
Andre Tchelistscheff Architects, Round Hill Estate
Residential Architecture—Townhouses & Apartments
Ferguson & Shamamian Architects, 50 Central Park South
Residential Architecture—Ancillary Structures
Historical Concepts, East Hampton Guest House
Interior Design and Decoration
Allan Greenberg Architect, Reception Hall in a Private Club in New York City
Historic Preservation
Walter B. Melvin Architects, 998 Fifth Avenue Exterior Restoration
Craftsmanship and Artisanship
Emily Bedard, Statue of Liberty for Seaside Monument
Student Projects
Andrew Califano, A New Pennsylvania Station