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Total Recall

Nov 1, 2007 12:00 PM

1992

William W. Caudill Citation

Truro Elementary School, Truro, Mass.
HMFH Architects

Louis I. Kahn Citation

Kutztown University, Residence Hall, Kutztown, Pa.
Wallace Roberts & Todd

Citations

  • Gordon Bailey Elementary School, Woodbury, Minn.
    Armstrong Torseth Skold & Rydeen

  • Warren Community Elementary School, Warren, Mass.
    Earl R. Flansburgh + Associates

  • The Thacher School, Library and Amphitheater, Ojai, Calif.
    Fields & Devereaux

  • Pine Bush Elementary School, Pine Bush, N.Y.
    Fred H. Thomas Associates

  • Holland High School, Additions and Renovation, Holland, Mich.
    Kingscott Associates

  • Drexel University, Engineering Complex, Philadelphia
    The Kling-Lindquist Partnership

  • Mountainside Middle School, Scottsdale, Ariz.
    Lescher & Mahoney/DLR Group

  • Bucknell University, Science Center, Lewisburg, Pa.
    Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott

  • Prototype Elementary School, Southeastern Michigan
    TMP Associates

1992 jury

  • Thomas Blurock, AIA, Principal, RTA/Blurock Architects, Costa Mesa, Calif.
  • Joe D. Coley, Manager of Business Affairs and Financial Services, Toledo Public Schools, Toledo, Ohio
  • Gillet Lefferts, Jr., FAIA, Member, William A. Hall Partnership, New York City
  • Charles F. Schrader, FAIA, Managing Principal, Reid & Tarics Associates, San Francisco

1992 jury commentary

  • Appropriateness to mission.
  • Ease of maintenance, both inside and outside.
  • Good climate control, lighting and acoustics.
  • Cost-effectiveness.
  • Attractive teaching spaces.
  • Good buildings with clear plans and practical solutions.
  • A school identity to which children can relate.
  • Appropriateness to size.
  • Same attention to detail given to the inside and outside.
  • Non-cliched architectural identity.
  • Design that contributes to the education statement.
  • Fresh, original solutions to problems, as well as traditional approaches that solved problems with great taste.
  • Flexible furnishings.

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