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Winners of the Eighth Bulfinch Awards
The Chapter invited entries from firms not just from New England but from around the country for work performed in the region. Over 50 entries were submitted. The Jury consisted of Marc Appleton, Thomas Pheasant, and Greg Tankersley.
RESIDENTIAL (RESTORATION, RENOVATION OR ADDITION)
Dell Mitchell Architects for “Brick House”
RESIDENTIAL (NEW CONSTRUCTION) OVER 5,000 SF
Carpenter & MacNeille for “Oakledge”
RESIDENTIAL (NEW CONSTRUCTION) UNDER 5,000 SF
Campbell/Smith Architects for “Norton Street Home”
INSTITUTIONAL
Robert A.M. Stern Architects for “Benjamin Franklin College and Pauli Murray College, Yale University”
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
LeBlanc Jones Landscape Architects, Inc. for “John L. Gardner Estate”
CRAFTSMANSHIP/ARTISANSHIP
Carpenter & MacNeille Woodworking for “Nantucket Bunk Room”
INTERIOR DESIGN
G. P. Schafer Architect (Gil Schafer III) “Alterations to a House by the Sea”
PATRON
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, April 28, 2018 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.