08/28/2018 in News

RWA Wins Honor Award at 2016 CRAN Awards

RWA Architects was recognized at the 8th annual American Institute of Architects (AIA) Cincinnati Custom Residential Architects Network (CRAN) Awards Ceremony on Thursday, September 8th.  This year, RWA Architects received…
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08/28/2018 in News

RWA 1st Runner Up at ICF Builder Magazine Awards

RWA Architects has received the 1st Runner Up Unlimited Residential Award from ICF Builder Magazine. This national award, presented at the World of Concrete Expo in Las Vegas on February…
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08/28/2018 in News

RWA Wins 3 Awards at 2015 CRAN Awards Ceremony

RWA Architects was recognized at the 7th annual American Institute of Architects (AIA) Cincinnati Custom Residential Architects Network (CRAN) Awards Ceremony on Thursday May 7th.  This year RWA Architects received three…
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08/28/2018 in News

RWA Recognized at 2014 Cincinnati Preservation Awards Ceremony

RWA Architects is proud to announce that we were chosen to receive a Rehabilitation Award from the Cincinnati Preservation Association for our work on a historical residence on Delta Avenue.…
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A private residential estate designed by RWA Architects received a total of four awards in the 2006 Excellence Awards presented by Lutron Electronics. The awards, presented to the home lighting control system provider, Doherty Design Group, LLC, were announced in conjunction with the 2006 CEDIA (Custom Electronics Design & Installation Association) Expo in Denver, Colorado. This awards program honors Lutron’s HomeWorks® total home lighting control system providers for projects completed between June 1, 2005 and
A custom home theater designed by RWA Architects in collaboration with Doherty Design Group recently received the top honors for both interior design and technical excellence in the Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association’s (CEDIA) Electronic Lifestyles Awards 2006.  The January/February 2007 issue of Robb Report Home Entertainment magazine presents five winners from the competition, and RWA’s winning design is featured in an article entitled “Biedermeier Beauty” on page 100. RWA Architects is a Cincinnati,
From the beginning, Ed and Mary Anne Foss, owners of a 1928 English country-style home, made it clear they wanted a kitchen island as part of a remodeling project with RWA Architects, a custom residential architectural firm in Hyde Park. “The existing structure and site weren’t large enough to allow for a proper kitchen expansion that would create more traffic space to make maneuvering around an island easier,” says Douglas E. Burkey of RWA.  A
CINCINNATI – RWA Architects, Inc. received awards for Kitchen and Bath in Cincinnati Magazine’s 5th Annual Interior Design Competition. Award winners were announced Thursday, August 9, 2007 at a dinner held at the Kingsgate Marriott on UC’s campus. Cincinnati Magazine’s interior design competition honors outstanding and innovative residential and commercial interior design in Cincinnati, Dayton and Northern Kentucky.  Competition winners will be featured in the “Home & Garden” section of Cincinnati Magazine this November. RESIDENTIAL SINGULAR SPACE AWARD PRIVATE RESIDENCE
In the article entitled “A brand new house with a time-tested look” from the January 26, 2008 edition of the Home & Style section of the Cincinnati Enquirer, Joy Kraft says, “More than once a week, folks walking by Darren and Lucinda Hurst’s home would stop and ask the Camery-Hensly building crew how long they’d been renovating the Hyde Park house.  The only catch?  It was a new house.”  In the article, Ken Workman comments
The RWA Architects, Inc. architectural team, lead by John Isch, AIA and Doug Burkey, AIA, designed the addition and remodeling of the kitchen that is featured on the cover of the February/March 2008 issue of Better Homes and Gardens Special Interest Publications “Remodel.” Builder, John Dallman of DBGC, Inc. and Interior Designer, Betsy Schmidt, of Elizabeth Schmidt Interior Design, who happens to be the owner of the house with her husband C.J., were also an