February 11, 2015
by: Camila Schaulson Frenz
02.09.15: Sara Valente and Marcelo Ertoteguy of Stereotank pose in front of HeartBeat, the winner of this year’s annual Times Square Valentine Heart competition.Credit: Clint Spaulding for @TSqArts
02.09.15: Mantra Percussion unveils the percussive qualities of HeartBeat, the winner of this year’s annual Times Square Valentine Heart Design by Brooklyn-based firm Stereotank.Credit: Clint Spaulding for @TSqArts
02.03.15: At “A Higher Calling: Innovation and New Technologies on the St. Patrick’s Cathedral Conservation Project,” Jeffrey Murphy, AIA, partner at Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects, discussed the comprehensive conservation and systems replacement project led by his firm for the Gothic Revival building. Credit: Center for Architecture
02.03.15: Jean Parker Phifer, FAIA, LEED AP, associate at Thomas Phifer and Partners, outlined the process of restoring the stained glass windows at St. Patrick’s Cathedral during the program “A Higher Calling: Innovation and New Technologies on the St. Patrick’s Cathedral Conservation Project.”Credit: Center for Architecture
01.30.15: Contract editor-in-chief John Czarnecki presented David Rockwell, FAIA, Greg Keffer, Michael Siporin, and Sarah Abdullah of Rockwell Group with the Large Office Award for NeueHouse at Contract’s 36th Annual Interiors Awards Breakfast. Rockwell Group also won Hotel Award for Andaz Maui at Wailea, and Retail Award for Shinola.Credit: Christian Grattan/courtesy Contract magazine
01.30.15: Joe Collins, FAIA, and Bob Snyder, AIA, of ZGF Architects celebrated their three wins with Contract editor-in-chief John Czarnecki at Contract’s 36th Annual Interiors Awards Breakfast. Awards went to Education: UCSD Biomedical Research Facility Unit 2; Historic Restoration: King Street Station; and Sports: University of Oregon Hatfield-Dowlin Complex.Credit: Christian Grattan/courtesy Contract magazine
01.30.15: Carl Krebs, FAIA, and Mark Wagner, AIA, of Davis Brody Bond, and Senior Director for the National September 11 Memorial Museum Edward Sidor accepted the award for best public/civic interior for the National September 11 Memorial Museum at Contract’s Interiors Awards Breakfast.Credit: Christian Grattan/courtesy Contract magazine

02.09.15: Sara Valente and Marcelo Ertoteguy of Stereotank pose in front of HeartBeat, the winner of this year’s annual Times Square Valentine Heart competition.

02.09.15: Mantra Percussion unveils the percussive qualities of HeartBeat, the winner of this year’s annual Times Square Valentine Heart Design by Brooklyn-based firm Stereotank.

02.03.15: At “A Higher Calling: Innovation and New Technologies on the St. Patrick’s Cathedral Conservation Project,” Jeffrey Murphy, AIA, partner at Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects, discussed the comprehensive conservation and systems replacement project led by his firm for the Gothic Revival building.

02.03.15: Jean Parker Phifer, FAIA, LEED AP, associate at Thomas Phifer and Partners, outlined the process of restoring the stained glass windows at St. Patrick’s Cathedral during the program “A Higher Calling: Innovation and New Technologies on the St. Patrick’s Cathedral Conservation Project.”

01.30.15: Contract editor-in-chief John Czarnecki presented David Rockwell, FAIA, Greg Keffer, Michael Siporin, and Sarah Abdullah of Rockwell Group with the Large Office Award for NeueHouse at Contract’s 36th Annual Interiors Awards Breakfast. Rockwell Group also won Hotel Award for Andaz Maui at Wailea, and Retail Award for Shinola.

01.30.15: Joe Collins, FAIA, and Bob Snyder, AIA, of ZGF Architects celebrated their three wins with Contract editor-in-chief John Czarnecki at Contract’s 36th Annual Interiors Awards Breakfast. Awards went to Education: UCSD Biomedical Research Facility Unit 2; Historic Restoration: King Street Station; and Sports: University of Oregon Hatfield-Dowlin Complex.

01.30.15: Carl Krebs, FAIA, and Mark Wagner, AIA, of Davis Brody Bond, and Senior Director for the National September 11 Memorial Museum Edward Sidor accepted the award for best public/civic interior for the National September 11 Memorial Museum at Contract’s Interiors Awards Breakfast.

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