We are proud to announce that Classic Homes of Maryland received three top awards at the 2023 Maryland Building Industry Association (MBIA) MAX+ Awards this past week at Martin's West ballroom in Baltimore, MD. Both our Strathmore and Hampden models were presented with top honors for Architecture and Design, while our website was recognized by the Sales and Marketing Council for our rebranding efforts to demonstrate the ever increasing level of our work. https://lnkd.in/eRTGGCZE
Classic Homes of Maryland’s Post
More Relevant Posts
-
Since 2009, Historic Nashville, Inc. (HNI) has published the annual Nashville Nine, a list of local historic properties endangered by demolition, neglect or development. Every year, the Nashville Nine is compiled through a public nomination process, revealing historic buildings and places that matter to the people of our city. Through this community-driven program, HNI has brought to the public’s attention a wide variety of the city’s endangered historic and cultural resources, including residential properties, parks, civic and commercial buildings, neighborhood schools, churches, and even neon signs. These properties represent a range of historic time periods, architectural styles, and building types that embody Nashville and Davidson County’s rich and diverse history. #NashvilleNine #historicpreservation #nashvillehistoricpreservation #preservenashville #historicpreservationtn
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Yesterday marked only 50 days until the 🎉 GRAND OPENING of the expanded Baird Center! President and CEO Marty Brooks is buzzing with excitement, and we can't blame him. It's not just about more space - it's about unlocking a world of possibilities for Milwaukee. Here's what you can expect: 💡 A HUB FOR INNOVATION: The Baird Center will be a place that sparks new ideas by fostering connections and collaboration like never before. 🙌 BIGGER AND BETTER EVENTS: The expansion means more space to host multiple events simultaneously - a win-win for attendees and local businesses! 👍 BOOSTING MILWAUKEE TOURISM: The newly expanded convention center is poised to become a major draw for the city, bringing more visitors to explore restaurants, bars, hotels, and all that Milwaukee offers. May 16th isn't just an opening - it's a milestone for Milwaukee. The Baird Center is bringing in a new era of accessibility, innovation and event experiences to make our city a true destination that can't be ignored. Learn more about the Baird Center project and its incredible spaces at bairdcenter(dot)com, or take a deeper dive into recent news with more details at the link in this post's comments! #BuildingMore #BairdCenter #Milwaukee #Wisconsin #Construction #BuildingMoreOpportunity #Community EUA TVS Prism Technical Management & Marketing Services, LLC Cross Management Services, Inc. CAA ICON GRAEF Henderson Building Solutions Kapur & Associates
The countdown has begun! 🌟 We are only 50 days away from the grand opening of the expanded Baird Center! 🎉 "On May 16, we're not just opening doors. We're building more for our community and striving to ensure that Milwaukee is a not-to-be-missed destination." - Marty Brooks, President and CEO Baird Center will offer 300,000 contiguous square feet of exhibition space, 52 state-of-the-art breakout rooms, 22 loading docks, the stunning rooftop Baird Ballroom and the Baird Sky View Terrace. It's an exciting new era of accessibility, innovation and unrivaled event experiences. Learn more about Baird Center and its spaces at the link in the comments! VISIT Milwaukee #BairdCenter #BuildingMore #Countdown #ConventionCenter C.D. Smith Construction, Gilbane Building Company
Baird Center Grand Opening - 50 Days Away
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
How do we reframe the design of cities to support sustainable and culturally-connected housing alternatives? Join us at UM tomorrow night to join the conversation.
Please join us for the third U-SoA Spring Term Salon of the year, featuring a distinguished panel of speakers who will engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the topic: "How do we reframe the design of cities to support sustainable and culturally-connected housing alternatives?” This Salon forms part of a comprehensive 5-part series entitled "In Short Supply: Affordable Housing," which is jointly organized by the University of Miami School of Architecture and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD – Southeast Region). Salons will take place every Thursday evening, from 6pm-8pm, throughout the month of February, with the 45-minute panel discussion beginning at 6:30pm. In this week's session, we will delve into questions of urban and neighborhood design, regulations, data, incentivizing the creation of affordable housing, the preservation of culture, and more. We encourage you to actively participate in this enriching forum by posing questions, engaging in valuable discussions, and remaining for a convivial happy hour, during which further conversations on this critical theme can take place.
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
As we step into the New Year, we find ourselves pausing to contemplate the past 12 months—celebrating the projects we've championed and their impact on diverse communities across the Greater Chicago Area. We are grateful to our clients and partners who helped to make these projects possible in 2023! 1. Cultural Venues: Obama Presidential Center Building Envelope Commissioning, Obama Foundation 2. Cultural Venues: McKee House Adaptive Reuse Study, Midwest SOARRING Foundation 3. Government: High Efficiency Building Systems and Envelope Repairs, Forest Preserves of Cook County Headquarters 4. Government: Fire Engine House Envelope Assessments, City of Chicago, Assets, Information and Services 5. Higher Education: William Rainey Harper College Façade Repairs 6. Hospitality: Goose Island Beer Company Brewpub at the Salt Shed 7. K-12 Education: The Field School Historic Preservation and Tax Credit Consulting 8. Residential: Multiple Building Exterior Wall Critical Examination and 10-year Plan, Chicago Housing Authority 9. Transportation: Westmont Station Renovation, Metra Commuter Rail 10. Transportation: Montrose Blue Line Station All Stations Accessibility Program’s Renovation, Chicago Transit Authority We’re excited for all that 2024 has in store! #yearinreview #architecture #historicarchitecture #historicbuildings #buildingrehabilitation #historicrestoration #restoration #buildingrestoration #renovation #adaptivereuse #adaptivereusearchitecture #architecturaldesign #historicpreservation #savingplaces
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Please spread the word!
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS! Please make your nominations for this year’s ULI Memphis Tommy Pacello Award. We encourage nominations for all local or area projects with no minimum or maximum size or cost. Projects may be an implementation of tactical urbanism or a fully realized real estate project. The only requirement is the project was commenced and/or completed years 2021-2024. All nominations must be submitted via the Nomination Form by FRIDAY, JUNE 7 – 5:00 PM. Award Finalists will be announced FRIDAY, JUNE 14. The Winner will be announced TUESDAY, JUNE 18 at this year’s ULI Memphis Annual Meeting w/Emerging Trends. CLICK BELOW TO MAKE YOUR NOMINATIONS TODAY!
ULI Memphis 2023 Tommy Pacello Award - Americas: ULI Memphis
https://memphis.uli.org
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
One of the things I most appreciate about Vanir is the company culture of growing people professionally. Conferences are an important part of enhancing our industry knowledge so that we can continue to best service our clients. #WeAreVanir #professionaldevelopment #professionalgrowth #excellence
Vanir is consistently recognized for its achievements in using design-build. We pride ourselves in the support we give our employees to continue their professional development so that we can better service our clients. This week, Vanir’s Vice President Director of Design-Build Program and Services Mike Meredith is attending the 2023 Design-Build Institute of America Federal Design-Build Symposium at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, Virginia. The symposium brings together key players from federal agencies and the design and construction industry with sessions focused on the challenges and opportunities we face on a national level. #WeAreVanir #DBIA #Arlington #DesignBuild #DBIAFedSymposium
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
It's been a busy summer for Acorn Property Group and Acorn Property Invest - check out what's happened via the activity update below. #acornpropertygroup #acornpropertyinvest #investors #ssaspensions #ssas #investing #propertyinvestments
Acorn has had a productive summer! Highlights include a topping-out ceremony for Block D apartments at St Leonards Quarter, our first development in Exeter. We also hosted a successful investor event on HMS Belfast and won the Bristol Civic Society Design Award for the Brooks Dye Works project. Additionally, we celebrated the completion of the first two phases of The Old Printworks in Frome and launched a Show Home at Longcroft in Bruton, featuring sustainably designed houses. Stay tuned for more. #PropertyInvestment #Achievements #Sustainability
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
It is good news that the wrong kind of investment and development from Weston Homes stepped away last week from delivering a car dependant, retail heavy scheme which would have reinforced breaks in the city's grain. Norwich city centre was cut up with a ring road and gyratory in the 1960's when that was fashionable. Now we all want walkable cities, we need to re-stitch and re-absorb acres of car parking and disjointed buildings back into the city’s grain. There is luckily a recipe for that in the old street patterns…a ready-made tried and tested set of streets just waiting to be unearthed. This is a moment of systemic change. Land assembly was a useful development tactic when you wanted to build large shopping centres and apartment complexes. Now we want neighbourhoods and walking cities we need to take the opposite approach. ‘Parcellisation’, encourages many diverse developers, businesses, housing providers and small collectives who all can contribute to making the city walkable and intriguing. #reconnectingcities #futurenorwich #walkablecities #neighbourhoods
As you may have seen in the Architects’ Journal, Weston Homes has decided that they can no longer go ahead with their proposed redevelopment of #AngliaSquare in #Norwich. https://lnkd.in/embCeATw In 2019, we worked alongside SAVE Britain's Heritage and Historic England to put forward an alternative proposal showing how its redevelopment could complement and enhance its neighbourhood and the historic cityscape of Norwich. The full report detailing our proposal is attached below, and you can also find out more on our website: https://lnkd.in/ewnpkA4b
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
The Brooklyn Bridge: An Icon of New York City Since its grand opening in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge has stood as an enduring symbol of New York City, connecting the boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan in a way that's truly remarkable. This engineering marvel isn't just a bridge; it's a testament to human ingenuity and a gateway to the heart of the city. 🌉 A Passage for All: The Brooklyn Bridge caters to a diverse range of travelers. Motorists, trains, cyclists, and pedestrians all share this magnificent pathway, making it a vital link between the two bustling boroughs. 🏙️ A Symbol of the City: The bridge is not merely a structure; it's an icon that represents the very essence of New York. Its Gothic architecture and iconic towers have graced countless postcards and movie scenes, solidifying its place as one of the primary symbols of the Big Apple. 🌆 Spectacular Views: As you traverse the bridge, you're treated to breathtaking panoramic views of New York City's skyline. The sight of the towering skyscrapers against the backdrop of the East River is a sight to behold, especially during the golden hours of sunrise or sunset. The Brooklyn Bridge is a reminder that when human vision and innovation come together, we can create something that transcends mere functionality; we can craft a masterpiece that becomes part of a city's soul. It's more than a bridge; it's a living testament to the spirit of New York City and the enduring power of human achievement.
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Regional Sales Manager New Construction
3moCongratulations!