Reception & Presentation Tickets
Winning firms will not be notified prior to the presentation.
$20 AIA East Bay members
$30 Non-members
Awards Reception & Presentation
6:00pm, Friday, July 13, 2012
Join us Friday, July 13th for an evening focusing on architectural excellence. The 2012 Jury will present their own work and influences, discuss the jurying process, and will announce the projects selected that day as the 2012 ExRes winners. Be a part of the architectural dialogue!
Exceptional Residential: Bay Area Regional Design Awards is a unique design awards program that recognizes the best in Bay Area housing design. ExRes 2012 emphasizes the impact excellent design has on everyday living.
Jury
Peter Pfau, FAIA
Pfau Long Architecture
San Francisco, CA
Peter W. Pfau, FAIA is a modernist who balances conceptual rigor with a love for building. Peter established a passion for design and construction through training in the fine arts and working as a woodworker, carpenter and contractor. Pfau Long Architecture award-winning projects including single family and multi-unit housing, educational facilities, exposition and museum spaces, and places of worship. Evident in the firm’s work is an underlying commitment to thoughtful design, environmental stewardship, building craft and details, and an appeal to the emotional and experiential encounter of the user.
John Carney, FAIA
Carney Logan Burke Architects
Jackson, WY
Since founding his firm 20 years ago, John Carney has been committed to expanding the design vocabulary of the mountain west while remaining grounded in tradition and local context. His reinterpretation of vernacular architecture synthesizes modernist and classical principles within a regional aesthetic. Summers spent on his family’s ranch on the Upper Green River gave him a respect for the history of the area and its agrarian traditions, both of which inspire and permeate the work of the firm.
After building a successful practice in Denver, John relocated to Teton County, Wyoming, where the firm has completed a range of projects from private residences to public buildings such as the Jackson Hole Center for the Arts Theatre and Music Pavilion, and the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve in Grand Teton National Park.
Mary Griffin, FAIA
Turnbull Griffin Haesloop
San Francisco, CA
Mary Griffin is owner and principal of the award-winning firm Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects in San Francisco. Principal since 1986, she has served as juror for numerous architectural design competitions, including the AIA National Institute Honor Awards for Architecture, the AIA Honor Awards, the AIA LA Design Awards, and the Sunset Western Home Awards. Her firm's work focuses on site-specific residential and small-scale institutional architecture, and has won over sixty awards, most consistently over the last two decades.