The Shutze Awards
Program Criteria
The Southeast Chapter is pleased to announce the inaugural design competition to recognize excellence in Traditional and Classical design. The Shutze Awards will be given for small, large, and multi-family Residential design and Commercial / Civic / Institutional Projects. Additional awards will be given for Interior design and a general award in the category of craftsmanship.
The awards will be juried by Anne Fairfax, Chairman of ICA&CA and principal of Fairfax and Sammons New York; Jude Leblanc, Associate Professor of Architecture, Georgia Tech; and David Morton, Senior Editor of Rizzoli Publications International and the 2006 winner of the Reid Prize given by the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation.
Questions concerning the Awards submissions should be directed to Elizabeth Dowling, Professor of Architecture, Georgia Tech, at 404-894-3803 or betty.dowling@coa.gatech.edu. The awards will be presented on February 24, 2007 in a formal ceremony at the Academy of Medicine designed by Philip Shutze.
Award Criteria
The awards are named for Philip Trammell Shutze, the Atlanta architect whose work is revered internationally as one of the Twentieth Century’s most devoted Classicists. The awards will recognize similar individuals who are contributing to the creation of Twentieth-first century classical and traditional architecture.
Eligibility
Works by members of the Southeast ICA&CA chapter are eligible for consideration. (The Southeast Chapter includes ICA&CA members in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.) The individual making the submission must have the legal right to submit the work of the architects and designers. The submission must be made by a member and one can join the ICA&CA at the time of submission. The submission must have been constructed since January 1, 2003 and be substantially complete.
Winners
View the winning entries from 2007
Winners of the Shutze awards will be recognized at an evening ceremony held on February 24, 2007 at the Academy of Medicine designed by Philip Shutze. The winners are expected to attend or send a representative.
Submission Requirements
Each entry should be submitted in a 3-ring binder with end pockets. The entry form should be enclosed in an unsealed envelope and inserted in the front binder pocket. Nothing should be added to the binder that identifies the firm or individual making the submission. Binders should include a prepaid return envelope so the materials can be returned.
The binder should include a brief statement summarizing significant features of the project, site, landscape, and any details necessary to convey the significance of the project to the jury. Photographs of significant views along with plans and sections and brief captions should be included in the binder sufficient to explain the project to the jury. Similar explanatory information and images should be provided for interior design and craftsmanship.
Deadline
No More Submissions are being Considered at this time.
SE ICA&CA
Attn: Tom Grice
c/o Georgia Tech Library
704 Cherry Street
Atlanta, GA 30332-0900
Please contact Rhodes White at rw@classicist.org or 678-447-3996 for more information.
ICA&CA
c/o Rhodes White
5180 Meadowlake Drive
Atlanta, GA 30338