RWA Architects was recognized at the 5th annual American Institute of Architects (AIA) Cincinnati Custom Residential Architects Network (CRAN) Awards Ceremony on Thursday May 2nd. The awards ceremony included a presentation by Juror Chair John Connell, AIA of the 2morrow Studio in Warren, Vermont and founder of the AIA’s CRAN program. This year RWA Architects received two awards; an Honor Award for a private estate located in the Midwest, in the New Custom Home category,
Three RWA projects were recognized at the 4th annual American Institute of Architects (AIA) Cincinnati CRAN (Custom Residential Architects Network) Awards ceremony held on the evening of May 3, 2012. Previously known as the CORA Awards, this now brings the total amount of RWA projects that have received recognition from this event to 15 since it’s inception in 2009. This year, RWA received an Honor Award for a private new residence, in the “Green/Sustainable” category.
Past and present green building trends mean 2012 will bring increased interest in healthy indoor air quality, reclaimed and recycled products, and smaller homes.  Click here to read what Michael Mauch had to say about these trends in a recent article from Natural Interiors.
In the November/December issue of Housetrends, on newsstands now, a new house designed by RWA Architects is included in an article that highlights the lower levels of several homes in the Cincinnati area. The article refers to RWA’s project as “Sunny Disposition,” and focuses on the many features that make the lower level of the home equally important as its other levels. The number of families that spend a substantial amount of time in their
RWA Receives a 2011 Cincinnati Preservation Association (CPA) Award. Every year, the CPA’s Preservation Awards Ceremony recognizes outstanding accomplishments in local preservation activities in various categories and this year, on November 13, 2011, RWA received 1 of only 2 residential awards handed out in the “Rehabilitation” category.  A CPA award is given to buildings in the Cincinnati area that have been substantially restored or rehabilitated and comply with the Secretary of the Interiors Standards for
Text reads: Showcasing the finest in residential architectural design, the 3rd annual AIA Cincinnati’s CORA Awards (Congress of Residential Architecture) was held on Tuesday evening, April 19, 2011 at The Phoenix in Downtown Cincinnati.  The focus of the awards ceremony was to give public attention to local registered Architects.  Throughout the course of the evening, twelve projects were recognized with one of the following awards: Best Overall, Honor, Merit, and Honorable Mention.  Prior to the