We are pleased to announce that the nomination period has begun for our 2nd Annual NMAF Awards Program honoring architecture and community. Nominations are open and we invite NMAF members and interested parties to suggest projects and/or people to be considered for recognition.
Nominations will be considered by a panel of AIA Fellows and other architects that we will entrust to select the best candidates in each category. Awards will be announced at NMAF’s Annual Membership Meeting in May.
>> Read about last year’s award winners >>
3 categories for recognition:
- Important historic buildings or sites that have had a lasting effect upon bringing together our community.
We are seeking projects that have brought a community together in a lasting way. Possibilities for consideration might include historic churches, public spaces, town squares, theaters, or libraries. - Newer buildings or sites completed in the last 50 years (1968 or newer) that have made our community stronger.
We are interested in learning about projects that have been planned and designed to draw the community. Possibilities for consideration might include a community center, a public library, museum, or park. - Devoted individuals or groups who have made a significant effort in spreading public understanding and appreciation of architecture in their community.
This category is for individuals or groups who are devoted to maintaining and preserving a community’s architectural traditions.
Please submit nominations by Tuesday, April 10, 2018 with a maximum two-page description and at least three photos to architecturenm@gmail.com. The photos and write-ups of the winners will be used on the NMAF website.
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