Masonry Magazine July 1980 Page. 18

Words: John Tawresey, James Amrhein, Donald Wakefield, Louis Redstone, John Joyce, Jerry Pope, Kenneth Neumann, William Kessler, Edward Francis, Richard Weingardt
Masonry Magazine July 1980 Page. 18

Masonry Magazine July 1980 Page. 18
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COLORADO DESIGN AWARDS

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Recipients of engineering Merit Awards were:
• Richard Weingardt Consulting Engineers, Inc., Denver, for Arvada Center for the Arts & Humanities, Arvada.
• KKBNA Consulting Engineers, Inc., Denver, for Boettcher Concert Hall. Denver, and Colorado School of Mines Student Housing, Golden.
• George Hanson (Bourn & Delaney, Architects), Englewood, for County High School Addition and Remodel, Pueblo.

The architectural awards jury, chaired by Kenneth Neumann, FAIA, of Rossen/Neumann Associates, Southfield, Mich., concluded that designers in Colorado understand the intrinsic qualities of masonry. "It is obvious," he said, "that Colorado architects have clear concern for energy conservation, functional necessity, economy of means, contextural responsibility, and historical continuity."

Other architectural judges were Edward D. Francis, FAIA, William Kessler & Associates, Inc., Detroit, and Louis G. Redstone, FAIA, Louis G. Redstone Associates, Livonia, Mich.

The chairman of the engineering awards jury was Donald A. Wakefield, P.E., vice president, Interstate Brick Division, Entrada Industries, West Jordan, Utah. Other engineering judges were John Tawresey, P.E., KPFF Consulting Engineers, Inc., Seattle, Wash., and James E. Amrhein, P.E., engineering director, Masonry Institute of America, Los Angeles, Calif.

The keynote speaker at the awards banquet, which was held in conjunction with "Masonry In Colorado Week" in April, was John T. Joyce, president of the International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen. Washington. D.C.

He told the approximately 235 persons present at the ceremony that masonry currently is "enjoying a renaissance" and that architects are experiencing a "new appreciation of masonry's humanistic values as well as its practical qualities."

Jerry G. Pope, president of the Colorado Masonry Institute, gave the welcoming remarks and made the introductions.


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18 MASONRY/JULY, 1980


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