MULTIFAMILY DEVELOPMENT
Adams Design Associates won four awards across two multifamily, affordable housing projects. Fountain Heights neighborhood and South Hampton Timberline projects both received two awards each.
FULL LIST OF AWARDS
American Institute of Architects
Birmingham Chapter Honor Award
Infill Houses at Fountain Heights Neighborhood
American Institute of Architects
Alabama Council Honorable Mention
Infill Houses at Fountain Heights Neighborhood
24th Annual Builder’s Choice Awards Program Merit Award
Southampton Timberline, Plan 5
24th Annual Builder’s Choice Awards Program (Builder Magazine)
Focus on Affordability Award
Southampton Timberline, Plan 5
American Institute of Architects
Birmingham Chapter Honorable Mention
Eighth Avenue Entrance Gateway to City Stages Music Festival
American Institute of Architects
Birmingham Chapter Orchid Award
Hoover Municipal Center
Illuminating Engineering Society Lighting Design Award
K. E. Johnson School, Bradford, Alabama
American Institute of Architects
Birmingham Chapter Honor Award
A Branch Bank at Hoover, Alabama
American Institute of Architects
Birmingham Chapter Design Award
A Drive-In Banking Facility, Birmingham, Alabama
American Institute of Architects
Birmingham Chapter Honor Award
Commemorative Garden Walk
Federal Highway Administration
Third Place “For Outstanding Example of Multiple Use of Highway
Right-Of-Way in Urban or Rural Area”
Commemorative Garden Walk
American Institute of Architects
Birmingham Chapter Design Award
Carl Elliot Regional Library, Jasper, Alabama
American Institute of Architects
Birmingham Chapter Honor Award
A Solar Research Office Building, Montevallo, Alabama
American Association of Nurserymen
National Landscape Award
Birmingham Green
Federal Highway Administration
First Place “The Outstanding Section of Highway in its Urban Environment”
Birmingham Green
American Institute of Architects
Birmingham Chapter Merit Award
A Benedictine Convent
PRESS
CAHABA HEIGHTS
An abandoned Right Aid building turned Milo’s and a TrustCare. Adams Design Associates rendering featured in:
Birmingham Business Journal
Piccadilly To Goodwill
| Montgomery, AL
“You won’t be able to get dressing there this month, but you can get a dress.
For decades, families that didn’t want to cook on Thanksgiving went to Piccadilly Cafeteria at 2601 East Boulevard, one of the few Montgomery comfort food restaurants that stayed open on the holiday. It went out of business in 2013.
The location reopens Monday as a Goodwill retail store and donation center after a massive, six-month renovation. Merchandise now fills most of the spacious building, ranging from home goods, to seasonal items, to clothes and accessories. Goodwill officials this week showed off everything from rows of shoes to porcelain dolls that will be for sale when it opens…”
Adams Design Architect, Reilly Strauss, is interviewed.