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BALTIMORE MAGAZINE/AIA BALTIMORE RESIDENTIAL DESIGN AWARDS COMMITTEE
Wendy Oberer, Assoc. AIA (Chairperson), Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet, Inc., (410) 539-2080, woberer@csdarch.com
Organizes and conducts programs to recognize and promote design excellence in residential architecture.

2006 BALTIMORE Magazine/AIABALTIMORE Residential Design Award Winners and Jury Comments
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GREEN HAB--a building system prototype
Baltimore, Maryland
Kroiz Architecture
Jury Comments:
"A truly innovative project that addresses an existing prevalent building type and invents a solution to how the topology is used"
"Light filled exciting place to live in what would normally be a dark narrow space"
"Demonstrates spatially that less can be more"
"Small space full of large and ideas demonstrating the importance of surfaces, green material and light as a building element"
"Sustainable materials used to articulate delight, joy and excitement"
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CLERESTORY HOUSE
Baltimore, Maryland
McInturff Architects
Jury Comments:
"Appropriate massing and window rhythm."
“A space I would enjoy living in”
"Fits nicely into the context and surroundings"
"Takes and existing house and transforms it through the addition successfully reading as a unified ensemble"
"Shows skills in weaving solid and void massing and penetrations"
"Building shows clarity of thought throughout"
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PACKARD KOMORIYA RESIDENCE
Potomac, MD
Robert M. Gurney
Jury Comments:
"Very simple elegant solution with rigorous controlled details rich, livable modern"
"Clad in cedar shingle against open steal frame"
"House occupies the crests of a hill comfortably and dramatically"
"Family of mono-pitched forms, simple and comprehensible plan that translate clearly into elevation executed rigorously"
"Nothing is tacked on or missing "
"Dynamic juxtaposition of traditional and industrial material"
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"MODULAR" COUNTRY HOME
(Location withheld)
Alexander Design Studio
Jury Comments:
"Most compelling is the start point of modular boxes and the connection of the element campus like in a three dimensional integration"
"Separates walls and ceilings echoes the separation of walls and interior that links the building together"
"Simple elements"
"Archipelago of solid and voids- modular solid boxes that house appropriate function deployed in the landscape to create larger volumes of space"
"The Architect creates a dynamic composition which is the result of coupling solids and voids that is reflected inside as well as outside"
"New way of looking at modular housing expressing the uniqueness of the typology"
“This is not your grandmother’s modular house”
"Expressive simplicity of detailing of the introduction of the clerestory "
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