Features

2020 Bulfinch Award Winners

The New England Chapter of the ICAA announces the winners of the ninth Bulfinch Awards.
Credit: Robert Lisak

The New England Chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA) announces the ten winners of its Tenth Bulfinch Awards.

The Chapter invited entries from firms from New England as well as from around the country for work performed in New England region. Over 70 entries were submitted. The Jury consisted of Alexa Hampton, Anne Fairfax, and Russell Windham.

Patrick Ahearn Architect for “Nantucket Sound Overlook” Michael J. Lee

RESIDENTIAL (RESTORATION, RENOVATION OR ADDITION)

Patrick Ahearn Architect for “Nantucket Sound Overlook”

Hendricks Churchill for “Oblong Valley Greek Revival” Tim Lenz

RESIDENTIAL (NEW CONSTRUCTION) OVER 5,000 SF

Hendricks Churchill for “Oblong Valley Greek Revival”

G. P. Schafer Architect for “A Summer Cottage in Coastal Maine” Eric Piasecki

RESIDENTIAL (NEW CONSTRUCTION) UNDER 5,000 SF

G. P. Schafer Architect for “A Summer Cottage in Coastal Maine”

Dan Gordon Landscape Architects for “Pond's Edge Estate” Greg Premru

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Dan Gordon Landscape Architects for “Pond's Edge Estate”

Knight Architecture for “Private Literary Club” Robert Lisak

INSTITUTIONAL

Knight Architecture for “Private Literary Club”

John Canning and Co. for “Mark Twain House & Museum” Robert Benson Photography

CRAFTSMANSHIP/ARTISANSHIP

John Canning and Co. for “Mark Twain House & Museum”

Lisa Tharp Design for “Back Bay Brownstone” Read McKendree

INTERIOR DESIGN

Lisa Tharp Design for “Back Bay Brownstone”

Rosales and Partners for “Longfellow Bridge Restoration” Dave Desroches

HISTORIC PRESERVATION

Rosales and Partners for “Longfellow Bridge Restoration”

Haver & Skolnick for “Washington Pool House” Robert Benson Photography

SMALL PROJECT/FOLLY

Haver & Skolnick for “Washington Pool House”

Richard Krysiak, Tradewood Window & Doors

PATRON

Richard Krysiak, Tradewood Windows & Doors

The Bulfinch Awards are hosted by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art
New England Chapter (ICAA New England) and recognize practitioners from across the nation who are committed to promoting excellence in the classical
tradition and allied arts within New England. All eligible projects work toward
building upon the legacy of Boston's early Federal architect, Charles Bulfinch,
who is widely regarded to be the first native-born American to work in the field
professionally. Initiated in 2010 and modeled on the ICAA’s Arthur Ross
Awards, the New England Bulfinch Awards program is an annual competition.
The winners of the Bulfinch Awards will be recognized at a ceremonial
reception and dinner gala in the Harvard Hall at the Harvard Club of Boston,
designed by Parker, Thomas & Rice on Saturday, September 19th at 6 PM. 

About The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art 

The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art is the leading nonprofit
organization dedicated to advancing the classical tradition in architecture,
urbanism and their allied arts. It does so through education, publication, and
advocacy. The Institute is headquartered in New York City with regional
chapters across the United States. It offers a wide array of programs that are
designed to promote the appreciation and practice of classical and traditional
design, including classes, travel, lectures, and conferences. It publishes an
academic journal called the Classicist as well as the acclaimed book series
called the Classical America Series in Art and Architecture.