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BALTIMORE MAGAZINE/AIA BALTIMORE RESIDENTIAL DESIGN AWARDS COMMITTEE
Shari Wepman Albert, AIA (Chairperson), Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet, Inc. (410) 539-2080; swepman@csdarch.com
Peter Winebrenner, AIA (Board Liaison), Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet, Inc., (443) 423-1438; pwinebre@csdarch.com
Organizes and conducts programs to recognize and promote design excellence in residential architecture.

2004 BALTIMORE Magazine/AIABALTIMORE Residential Design Award Winners and Jury Comments
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EDGEMOOR RESIDENCE
Bethesda, Maryland
DAVID JAMESON ARCHITECT, INC.
“This bold composition is a modern interpretation of traditional forms including gable and fireplace. The composition and materials work well together, and there is a good relationship between the fenestration and the massing. It has a wonderful sculptural quality.”
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PUSH PULL HOUSE
Chevy Chase, Maryland
DAVID JAMESON ARCHITECT, INC.
“This courageous transformation is a giant leap of faith. There is good follow-through of the concept to its execution. This eclectic collection of forms comes together well in form, material, and texture.”
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WEINIG-GLOVER PAVILION
Chevy Chase, Maryland
Katrina Weinig and John Glover
DAVID JAMESON ARCHITECT, INC.
“This simple and unassuming addition is a strong and direct formal composition. It connects the house to nature well. It accomplishes its goal as a pavilion in the landscape.”
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DAVID HOUSE
Bernard and Lisa David
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
McINTURFF ARCHITECTS
“This photogenic house has a clarity of order and a good handling of a classical approach. The materials are well-represented in color and form. There is good differentiation of formal and informal facades in these delightful interior spaces.”
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LUEDERS-LARSON HOUSE
Beth Larson and John Lueders
McLean, Virginia
McINTURFF ARCHITECTS
“Reminiscent of Fay Jones’ work, this house is delicately light and airy with very structural elements binding it to the landscape. With a strong parti, the delightful fenestration has been handled in several different ways. Elegant, yet rustic, craftsmanship uses the minimal materials stone, concrete, and wood well.”
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President's Awards 2003
20th Annual Baltimore Magazine/AIA Baltimore 2003 Residential Design Award winners and jury comments
19th Annual Baltimore Magazine/AIA Baltimore 2002 Residential Design Award winners and jury comments
18th Annual Baltimore Magazine/AIABaltimore 2001 Residential Design Award winners and jury comments
17th Annual Baltimore Magazine/AIABaltimore 2000 Residential Design Award winners and jury comments
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