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10.23.2009 11:33 AM
ST LOUIS AT HOME ANNOUNCES THE WINNERS OF THE 2009 ARCHITECT AND DESIGN AWARDS

ST. LOUIS, MO – October 23, 2009 – St. Louis AT HOME is pleased to announce the winners of the second annual AT HOME Architect and Design Awards. At a reception Thursday night, October 22, AT HOME editor-in-chief Christy Marshall presented awards in 21 categories to the 36 local companies who placed in the contest. The winning work is featured in the November/December issue of St. Louis AT HOME.

 

Some of the year’s big winners include Jamieson Design Associates, who won a total of seven awards including five first place awards and one second place and third place award. Jamieson Design Associates won first place for Addition to Existing Residence, Best Bath, Best Dining Room, Best Master Suite and Best Traditional Interior Design, second place for Best Contemporary Design, and third place for Best Living Room. In addition, the local architectural firm Gunn & Smith won a total of three awards including first places for Addition to Existing Residence and Best Bath and second place for Best Contemporary Design. Studio Durham won two awards including first place for Large Remodel and Best Contemporary Design. Julie Abner Interiors won first place for both Best Kitchen (Less Than 300 Square Feet) and Best Powder Room.

 

Additional highlights include CLB Interiors, who won four awards including first place for Best Master Suite, and second places for Best Powder Room, Best Dining Room and Best Kitchen (Less Than 300 Square Feet). Goessling Design received a total of four awards, winning both first and second place for Best Residential Landscape Design Construction, and first place for both Best Residential Swimming Pool and Best Deck/Patio/Porch.  

 

AT HOME's Architect and Design Awards is the only local contest that allows St. Louis’ architects and designers to have their work reviewed by the best and biggest names in the business,” says Christy Marshall, editor-in-chef of St. Louis AT HOME. “This year, the judge’s panel included "Top Design" judge and design luminary Jonathan Adler, interior designer and author Charlotte Moss, architect Ron Radziner (who lists Tom Ford and Demi Moore among his celebrated clientele), world-renowned architect Marlon Blackwell and for the second year, the editors-in-chief of House Beautiful and Dwell. This city has an amazing depth of talent and it's our pleasure to show that expertise off to those who are tops in their respective professions. In just our second year of the Architect and Design Awards, we had more than 130 entries from 50-plus different firms. I can't wait to see what the numbers will be in 2010.”

 

The first, second and third place winners of each category are named in the November/December issue of AT HOME, which was unveiled at the awards reception. The issue hits subscribers on October 26 and newsstands on November 2 and includes a fifteen-page feature on the contest including project descriptions and photographs of all the first place award-winning work.  In addition, the work of the first place winners in each category will also be on display at Plaza Frontenac (first floor center atrium) from October 26 – November 9. A small meet and greet reception will take place there on Thursday, October 29 from 5:30 – 7:30pm. The public is invited to meet the winners and discuss their award-winning work. The project photographs and descriptions of the second and third place winners can be viewed at www.stlmagathome.com.

 

AT HOME received 133 entries for the contest. The judges panel of the 2009 AT HOME Architect and Design Award competition consisted of the following national design and architecture enthusiasts: Jonathan Adler, designer and potter; Marlon Blackwell, award-winning architect and professor at the University of Arkansas; Stephen Drucker, editor-in-chief of House Beautiful magazine; Sam Grawe, editor-in-chief of DWELL magazine; Charlotte Moss, New York-based interior designer and author, and Ron Radziner, award-winning architect and design principal of Los Angeles’ Marmol Radziner and Associates.

 

The competition is open to all local design, architect and landscape firms. The competition is open to both firms and individuals who have completed work in Missouri, but it is also open to entries of work completed elsewhere.

The 2009 winners include:

Historic Residential Renovation

First Place: Ray M. Simon Architect

Second Place: L.J. Torno Jr. & Associates

Third Place: Rosemann & Associates 

Small Remodel Less Than 1,000 Square Feet

First Place: Denise Fogarty Interiors

Second Place: Tom Young

Third Place: Studio | Durham

Large Remodel Greater Than 1,000 Square Feet

First Place: Studio | Durham

Second Place TIE: Bond Wolfe Architects, Jeff Day & Associates

Third Place: Busenbark Carpet/Excellence in Design

Addition to Existing Residence

First Place: Gunn & Smith Architects with Jamieson Design Associates

Second Place: Fendler & Associates

Third Place: Marc Christian Fine Cabinetry

Best Residential Architecture Less Than 4,000 Square Feet

First Place: Ralph Eglin Wafer  

Best Residential Architecture Greater Than 4,000 Square Feet 

First Place: Mitchell Wall Architects with Fibercations

Second Place: The Lawrence Group

Third Place: R.G. Apel Development

Best Green Construction of a Home
             
First Place: Glantz & Associates

Best Residential Swimming Pool/Spa

First Place: Goessling Design

Best Deck/Patio/Porch

First Place: Goessling Design

Second Place: Mitchell Wall Architects

Third Place: Mosby Building Arts

Best Residential Landscape Design Construction

First Place: Goessling Design

Second Place: Goessling Design

Third Place: McKelvie Lighting Design

Best Bath

First Place: Gunn & Smith Architects with Jamieson Design Associates

Second Place: Glen Alspaugh Kitchens & Baths

Third Place: brooksBerry Kitchen & Baths

Best Kitchen Less Than 300 Square Feet

First Place: Julie Abner Interiors

Second Place: CLB Interiors

Third Place: Glen Alspaugh Kitchens & Baths

Best Kitchen Greater Than 300 Square Feet

First Place: Tao + Lee Associates with Penturf Interiors

Second Place: George W. Johannes Architect

Third Place: brooksBerry Kitchens & Baths

Best Master Suite

First Place TIE: CLB Interiors, Jamieson Design Associates

Second Place: Beck/Allen Cabinetry

Third Place: Beck/Allen Cabinetry

Best Dining Room

First Place: Jamieson Design Associates

Second Place: CLB Interiors

Best Powder Room 

First Place: Julie Abner Interiors

Second Place: CLB Interiors

Third Place: Edwin Pepper Interiors

Best Living Room

First Place: Bond Wolfe Architects 

Second Place: David Dale Suttle

Third Place: Jamieson Design Associates

Best Wine Cellar 

First Place TIE: Laura Neri Baebler Architects & Associates, Beck Allen Cabinetry

Best Children’s Room 

First Place: Interiors by Decorating Den

Second Place: Directions in Design

Best Traditional Interior Design

First Place: Jamieson Design Associates

Second Place: Bridwell Interior Design

Third Place: Renee Celeste Flanders

Best Contemporary Design

First Place: Studio | Durham

Second Place: Jamieson Design Associates with Gunn & Smith Architects

Third Place: Tom Young

 

AT HOME’s second annual Architect and Design Awards reception was held at the William D. Purser Center on October 22.  The event was presented by Mercedes-Benz and sponsored by Kirchner Block & Brick, Miller Lite, Miller Genuine Draft and Steven Becker Fine Dining.

 

St. Louis AT HOME is the city’s award-winning premier resource for people who love beautiful design. Through glimpses into St. Louis’s most extraordinary living spaces, comprehensive guides to local services and profiles of visionary designers, the magazine inspires, informs and surprises its readers. 2009 marks AT HOME’s fifth year of publication.

 

For more information or to schedule an interview with AT HOME Editor Christy Marshall, please contact Marketing & Events Manager, Meghan Riley Fritsche at 314.918.3002 or mriley@stlmag.com.

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