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editthe headquarters for the National Association of Realtors The National Association of Realtors Building 500 New Jersey Ave., NW 2004 Gund Partnership design architects, architects of record SMB Architects The building is the first building in the District of Columbia to have been constructed in conformance with, and earn certification under the LEED New Construction Rating System. Building design features that contributed to certification included high efficiency ventilation systems, curtain wall construction that reduces thermal transfer, and a substantial use of recycled materials throughout the building. Preparation of the building site, a former gas station, also required environmental mitigation. Located on a triangular city block, the building, sheathed in bluish-green glazing, appears as a sliver when viewed from the north. A photo that includes the building along with a view of the U.S. Capitol appears on the cover of the Fourth Edition of the AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, D.C. [1]
the conservatory for the Cleveland Botanical Garden
2010 Housing Award, Multifamily Living
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AIA Columbus, Ohio Chapter, 2009 Design Awards [3]
the Kenyon Athletic Center Society for College and University Planning, SCUP/AIA-CAE Excellence in Architecture Addition [4] Boston Society of Architects, HIGHER-EDUCATION FACILITIES DESIGN AWARDS PROGRAM/2009, CITATIONS FOR DESIGN [5]
BSA , 2000:The Year in Review
[6]
1990s
editNantucket house 1998 http://www.builderonline.com/building-materials/graham-gunds-nantucket-home.aspx
the Lansburgh, including the Lansburgh Theater for the Folger Shakespeare Theater
Located on a block bounded by D and E and 7th and 8th Streets in NW, Washington D.C. and originally constructed at the turn of the twentieth century, the group of buildings now known as the Lansburgh complex underwent renovations and additions designed by Graham Gund Architects in 1991. Reference AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, D.C. G. Martin Moeller Jr
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A45168-2005Jan28.html
Included in the complex is a theater that was also designed by the firm. The Folger Shakespeare Theatre will lease the theater, and realize almost double the capacity of their existing theater at the Folger. http://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/30/theater/folger-troupe-to-get-new-theater-after-coming-back-from-the-brink.html "Folger Troupe to Get New Theater after Coming Back from the Brink" Nov 29, 1991 para 4
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-12817151.html for additional article go to Building Design and Construction
The Fannie Cox Math and Science Center for Friends' Central School
the synagogue building for Young Israel of Brookline
http://archrecord.construction.com/projects/bts/archives/K-12/01_lincoln/overview.asp http://archrecord.construction.com/projects/bts/archives/K-12/Hathaway/overview.asp
Provide small brief on the above recent projects
Disney commissions
editPull out a separate section for work with Disney including the Celebration Hotel, Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa, the Disney Vacation Club resort, the Coronado Springs Resort and Disney's Vero Beach Resort, the International Retail and Manufacturers' Showcase at Euro Disney
Saratoga Springs Resort http://southeast.construction.com/features/archive/0410_Feature9.asp
1980s
edithttp://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/One_Faneuil_Hall_Square.html 1984 architectural record HOUSES magazine Mid-April 1984 Punta Alegre, Key Biscayne, Florida; House in the Tidewater of Maryland; Denton House, Aspen, Colorado; Northeastern Coast House by Graham Gund Associates
- Comment. Graham Gund, FAIA is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects[7]
Positions held
edittrustee National Trust for Historic APreservation
Cofounder Nantucket Preservation Trust
Museum of fine Arts
Chair of Advisory Council the Boston Foundation for Architecture
MASS MoCA Foundation Board of Trustees
Board of Directors, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce —Preceding unsigned comment added by Doc2234 (talk • contribs) 18:56, 5 December 2010 (UTC)
References
edit- ^ Reference AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, D.C. G. Martin Moeller Jr.
- ^ Aleksandr Bierig “AIA Announces 18 Winners of 2010 Housing Awards” Architectural Record, May 13, 2010 5th entry for that specific housing category
- ^ Merit Award, the Thompson Library at the Ohio State University – Design Architect 3rd entry from top of page
- ^ Merit Award, Kenyon College for Pierce Hall 3rd entry for the Excellence in Architecture Addition category
- ^ Kenyon College Athletic Center page 5 3rd entry for the Citations for Design category
- ^ BSA/AlA New YorkHousing DesignAwards 5th entry for that specific category
- ^ "Chair of the Advisory Council of the Boston Foundation for Architecture" top of page