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January 3, 2013 | Business Spotlight
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AWARDED IN THE COMMUNITY Grandview Area Chamber of Commerce
2012 Architectural Awards
Architectural Award Residential Renovation and Addition Design: Craig W. Murdick Architect Ltd. Owner: Gentile Residence Project Representative: Craig W. Murdick
Craig W. Murdick Architect, Ltd. 1441 Kingsgate Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43221 (614) 273-0101 Email:craig@murdick-arch.com murdick-arch.com
New Commercial Development Design: Bass Studio Architects Owner: Adcon Shopping Center, Northwest Blvd. at King Ave. Project: Representative: Tim Bass
Timothy A. Bass, AIA, LEED BD+C Bass Studio Architects 36 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43201 (614) 294-4893 tim@bassstudioarchitects.com
Mixed Use Development Design: Wagenbrenner Co. & Architectural Alliance Owner: Wagenbrenner Co., The Windsor Project – 1400 Grandview Ave. Project Representatives: Jeff Wagenbrenner & Rob Harris
Jeff Wagenbrenner & Rob Harris The Wagenbrenner Company 1289 Grandview Ave., Grandview, Ohio 43212 (614) 488-0671 office (614) 327-2652 cell Email: jeff@wagco1.com
Hall-of-Fame Award Owner: Grandview Heights Public Library Project Representative: Mary Ludlum & Rebecca Felkner
Commercial Interior Design Owner: Portfolio Creative, 777 Goodale Blvd. Project Representative: Frank Weaver, WSA Studios
Frank Weaver, Studio Leader, WSA STUDIO 982 South Front St., Columbus, OH 43206 (614) 824-1633 ext. 2 # fweaver@wsastudio.com
Mary Ludlum, Director Rebecca Felkner, Asst. Director Grandview Heights Public Library 1685 West First Ave., Columbus OH 43212 (614) 486-2954 mludlum@ghpl.org rfelkner@ghpl.org, www.ghpl.org The Grandview Area Chamber of Commerce has a program to promote and reward good urban design in the area, first presented in 2009. Architecture that makes for a comfortable, but lively, urban life is not only essential for area residents, but also an important part of the very desirable business climate of the area. The Architectural Design Awards Program recognizes excellence in architectural design within the Grandview Heights, Marble Cliff and the Fifth by Northwest Columbus area, and Clinton Township. The program’s purpose is to recognize the achievements for a broad range of architectural activity in order to establish a standard of excellence.