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            Judges chose as project of the year a modest structure covered in asphalt shingles and corrugated metal, built for a bargain $80 a square foot.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:20:18 EST
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            When architect Gerald Horn saw the views of the Pacific from his clients' new property in Manhattan Beach, Calif., he knew just what to do: Turn their world upside down.</description><pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2012 03:08:11 EST
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      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Custom Homes</category><category>Design</category></item><item><title>Ranch Shelter, Tom Green County, Texas </title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/ranch-shelter.aspx?rssLink=Ranch+Shelter%2c+Tom+Green+County%2c+Texas</link><description>The simplest things are sometimes the most powerful.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:21:05 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Custom Homes</category></item><item><title>Urban residence, Baltimore</title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/urban-residence-baltimore.aspx?rssLink=Urban+residence%2c+Baltimore</link><description>Old and new coexist happily in countless renovations, but rarely are they juxtaposed so ingeniously as on this home in urban Baltimore.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:21:08 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Remodeling</category><category>Urban Design</category></item><item><title>Hanson Sciannella Residence, Rockville, Md. </title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/hanson-sciannella-residence.aspx?rssLink=Hanson+Sciannella+Residence%2c+Rockville%2c+Md.</link><description>The judges admired this interior transformation of a formerly dark, chopped-up ranch house.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:20:29 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Remodeling</category><category>Interiors</category></item><item><title>Weiner Residence, Washington, D.C.</title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/weiner-residence.aspx?rssLink=Weiner+Residence%2c+Washington%2c+D.C.</link><description>The program for this Washington, D.C., remodel was out of the ordinary, so architect Mark McInturff came up with a fittingly unusual solution.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:20:32 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Remodeling</category><category>Design</category></item><item><title>Private residence</title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/private-residence.aspx?rssLink=Private+residence%2c+Newton%2c+Mass.</link><description>From the front, this suburban Boston remodel doesn't appear too different from its "before" photographs.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:20:30 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Remodeling</category><category>Design</category></item><item><title>South Side Housing, Pittsburgh </title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/south-side-housing.aspx?rssLink=South+Side+Housing%2c+Pittsburgh</link><description>For designing urban expansion that enhances the community, South Side Housing takes top honors.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:19:40 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Multifamily</category><category>Urban Design</category><category>Architects</category></item><item><title>Brezza Condominiums, Kirkland, Wash. </title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/brezza-condominiums.aspx?rssLink=Brezza+Condominiums%2c+Kirkland%2c+Wash.</link><description>Italy's celebrated hill towns were the inspiration for Brezza ("breeze" in Italian) Condominiums, a multifamily complex located on a steep hillside above Kirkland, Wash.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:19:38 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Multifamily</category><category>Condominium</category><category>Design</category></item><item><title>Museum Heights Condominiums, Brentwood, Calif. </title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/museum-heights-condominiums.aspx?rssLink=Museum+Heights+Condominiums%2c+Brentwood%2c+Calif.</link><description>What do you do with a site that is superbly located down the road from the J. Paul Getty Museum, but is also steeply raked and adjacent to one of the nation's busiest freeways?</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:19:39 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Affordable Housing</category><category>Architecture</category></item><item><title>The Gate, Hoboken, N.J. </title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/the-gate.aspx?rssLink=The+Gate%2c+Hoboken%2c+N.J.</link><description>
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            Dean Marchetto did his homework before embarking on the design of this 10-unit, Arts-and-Crafts influenced apartment complex in Hoboken, N.J.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:19:41 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Multifamily</category></item><item><title>Villa Flores, Los Angeles </title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/villa-flores.aspx?rssLink=Villa+Flores%2c+Los+Angeles</link><description>
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            Villa Flores isn't just a multiple-award-winning affordable senior housing community. It's also the prototype for a group of projects to be built on the same church-owned block in downtown Los Angeles.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:18:49 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Affordable Housing</category><category>Senior Housing</category></item><item><title>Urban residence, Lawrence, Kan.</title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/urban-residence-lawrence-kan.aspx?rssLink=Urban+residence%2c+Lawrence%2c+Kan.</link><description>
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            Looks like a bunch of friends got together and put something really unique together, the judges said. "It's a slam dunk."</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:18:48 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Affordable Housing</category><category>Design</category></item><item><title>West Boulevard, Los Angeles</title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/west-boulevard.aspx?rssLink=West+Boulevard%2c+Los+Angeles</link><description>
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            West Boulevard's boldly striped entry and mix of unit types captured the judges' attention and imagination.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:18:50 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Affordable Housing</category><category>Design</category></item><item><title>Midway School Apartments, Midway, Ky. </title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/midway-school-apartments.aspx?rssLink=Midway+School+Apartments%2c+Midway%2c+Ky.</link><description>
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            In 1926, when the Midway School's first students were gazing wistfully out the windows, who knew they might live there someday as senior citizens?</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:18:46 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Active Adult</category><category>Senior Housing</category><category>Apartments</category></item><item><title>Blueprint 2000, Chapel Hill, N.C.</title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/blueprint-2000.aspx?rssLink=Blueprint+2000%2c+Chapel+Hill%2c+N.C.</link><description>
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            When the editors of Better Homes &amp; Gardens asked architect J. Carson Looney to design the ultimate house for the new century, he thought he'd be bound by tradition.</description><pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 05:17:51 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Single Family</category><category>Design</category></item><item><title>Desert Hills at Desert Mountain, Scottsdale, Ariz. </title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/desert-hills-at-desert-mountain.aspx?rssLink=Desert+Hills+at+Desert+Mountain%2c+Scottsdale%2c+Ariz.</link><description>
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            Desert Hills' Scottsdale, Ariz., setting is filled with scenic views of the Sonoran Desert, but they alone didn't satisfy project architect Rick New of Downing, Thorpe &amp; James.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:21:02 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Single Family</category><category>Architects</category></item><item><title>Provence at Anthem, plan 2, Las Vegas </title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/provence-at-anthem.aspx?rssLink=Provence+at+Anthem%2c+plan+2%2c+Las+Vegas</link><description>
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            In our first annual design competition, judges selected 24 projects for awards, out of more than 300 entries.</description><pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 04:21:35 EST
      </pubDate><category>Projects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Design</category></item><item><title>Charleston II, Kentlands, Md. </title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/award-winners/charleston-ii.aspx?rssLink=Charleston+II%2c+Kentlands%2c+Md.</link><description>
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            Kentlands, a Neo-Traditional community on the outskirts of Washington, D.C., just keeps on winning accolades--for its master planners, Duany Plater-Zyberk &amp; Co. (DPZ), and for the architects who've followed their guidelines.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:21:01 EST
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