St. Louis AT HOME is pleased to announce the winners of the fourth annual AT HOME Architect and Designer Awards. At a reception Tuesday night, October 18, AT HOME editor-in-chief Christy Marshall presented awards in 22 categories to the 32 local companies who placed in the contest. The winning work is featured in the November/December issue of St. Louis AT HOME.
“I am consistently amazed and awed by the depth of talent of St. Louis' own designers and architects,” says Christy Marshall, editor-in-chief of St. Louis AT HOME. “This year, we had more than 180 entries—up considerably from any prior year. The judges, all nationally recognized in the field, were impressed. So am I. Well-deserved congratulations go to each of the finalists for winning against such stiff competition.”
AT HOME’s fourth annual Architect and Designer Awards reception was held at Immerse, a brand new studio for kitchen and bath fixtures, on October 18. The first, second, and third place winners of each category are named in the November/December issue of AT HOME, which was unveiled at the awards reception. The issue hits subscribers on October 21and newsstands on October 28 and includes a 13-page feature on the contest including project descriptions and photographs of all the first place award-winning work. The project photographs and descriptions of the second and third place winners can be viewed at www.stlmag.com/athome.
The judges panel of the 2011 AT HOME Architect and Designer Awards competition consisted of the following national design and architecture enthusiasts: Barbara Barry, world-renowned designer of interiors and furniture; Sam Grawe, former editor-in-chief of Dwell magazine; Matthew Edwin Hufft, architect and founder of Hufft Projects in Kansas City, Mo.; Jeff Lewis, Designer and Star of Bravo’s Flipping Out; and Susan Szenasy, editor-in-chief of Metropolis magazine. The competition is open to all local design, architect, and landscape firms.
The 2011 winners include:
Historic Residential Renovation/Restoration Project
First Place: Chouteau Building Group with Taylor Haywood, now with Jamieson Design
Second Place: Norbert Markway Construction Company
Third Place: Agape Construction
Small Remodel—Less Than 1,000 Square Feet
First Place: Mitchell Wall Architecture & Design
Second Place: Gegg Design & Cabinetry
Third Place: Kim Taylor Interior Design
Large Remodel—Greater Than 1,000 Square Feet
First Place: Chouteau Building Group with Taylor Haywood, now with Jamieson Design
Second-Place TIE: Helix Architecture with Arcterior Design; Renee Walsh
Third Place: Directions in Design
Addition Project
First Place: Tao + Lee with Tom Carron Construction
Second Place: Mitchell Wall Architecture & Design
Third Place: Fendler & Associates
Residential Architecture—Less Than 4,000 Square Feet
First Place: Mitchell Wall Architecture & Design
Second Place: Laura Neri Baebler Architects & Interior Design
Third Place: Agape Construction
Residential Architecture—Greater Than 4,000 Square Feet
First Place: Laurent J. Torno, Jr. & Associates with Castle Design
Second Place: Mitchell Wall Architecture & Design with Diane Breckenridge Interiors
Third Place: Jeff Day & Associates
Residential Swimming Pool/Water Feature
First-Place TIE: Green Guys; Poynter Landscape Architecture & Construction
Second Place: Action Landscaping
Third Place: Green Guys
Outdoor Living Space
First Place: Fendler & Associates with PK Construction and Moynihan & Associates
Second-Place TIE: Moynihan & Associates with Gunn & Smith Architects; Mitchell Wall Architecture & Design
Third Place: Laura Neri Baebler Architecture & Interior Design
Bath—Less Than 150 Square Feet
First Place: Fendler & Associates with Kohnen Craftsmanship
Second Place: Edwin Pepper Interiors
Third Place: Lorrien Homes
Bath—Greater Than 150 Square Feet
First Place: brooksBerry Kitchens & Baths
Second Place: Hip & Gable Interiors
Third Place: Gegg Design & Cabinetry
Kitchen—Less Than 300 Square Feet
First-Place TIE: CURE Design Group; Helix Architecture with Arcterior
Second Place: Glen Alspaugh Custom Kitchens and Baths
Third Place: Gegg Design & Cabinetry
Kitchen—Greater Than 300 Square Feet
First Place: Chouteau Building Group with Taylor Haywood, now of Jamieson Design
Second Place: Tao + Lee
Third-Place TIE: Gegg Design & Cabinetry; Glen Alspaugh Custom Kitchens and Baths
Dining Room
First Place: Jamieson Design
Second Place: Tom Manche Interiors
Third Place: Dana’s Design Studio
Powder Room
First Place: Jamieson Design
Second Place: Niche Interior Design + Home Furnishings/Lawrence Group
Third Place: Directions in Design
Living Room
First Place: Julie Abner Interiors
Second-Place TIE: Jamieson Design, Tom Manche Interiors
Third Place: Niche Interior Design + Home Furnishings/Lawrence Group
Master Suite
First Place: CURE Design Group
Second Place: Castle Design
Third Place: Directions in Design
Children’s Room
First Place: Directions in Design
Second Place: ADJ Interiors
Third Place: Denise Fogarty Interiors
Closet
First Place: Saint Louis Closet Company
Second Place: Saint Louis Closet Company
Third Place: Saint Louis Closet Company
Lower Level
First Place: Helix Architecture with Arcterior Design
Second Place: Directions in Design
Third Place: Lorrien Homes
Traditional Interior Design
First-Place TIE: Denise Fogarty Interiors; Jamieson Design; Mitchell Wall Architecture & Design with Diane Breckenridge Interiors
Second Place: Jamieson Design
Third-Place TIE: Chouteau Building Group; Edwin Pepper Interiors
Contemporary Interior Design
First Place: Jamieson Design
Second Place: Tao + Lee
Third Place: CURE Design Group
House of the Year
First Place: Chouteau Building Group with Taylor Haywood, now of Jamieson Design
Second Place: CURE Design Group
Third Place: Mitchell Wall Architecture & Design with Diane Breckenridge Interiors
St. Louis AT HOME is the unequivocal must-read for people who love their home. Bi-monthly, the award-winning AT HOME features stunning photography, bright and lively writing, practical advice, exclusive access to beautiful homes, and a compendium of everything home, garden, design, entertaining, and food. 2011 marks AT HOME’s seventh year of publication.
For more information, please contact Meghan Riley Fritsche at 314.918.3026 or mriley@stlmag.com.