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Hoachlander Davis Photography, a washington dc based architectural photographer firm, established in 1990, is an award winning architectural photography studio dedicated to the fine art of photographing architecture, interior design and corporate advertising. Specializing in interior lighting techniques and proficient in all camera formats, these photographers apply their dynamic skills to all aspects of the built-environment. Hoachlander Davis Photography maintains a diverse client base of professionals who specialize in both commercial and residential design. Our clients are among the most prominent architects, interior, advertising and graphic designers, and industry-based magazines in the country. HDP photographs are often featured in design competitions, web sites, brochures, magazine articles and marketing portfolios. Our staff travels nationally, sustaining a growing clientele that works without borders. We photograph exciting projects, some of which can be seen in such publications as Interior Design, Architectural Record, Home Magazine, Trends, This Old House, Custom Home, Historic Preservation, Washingtonian, Inform, Buildings Magazine, and Residential Architect. These professional artists bring to their discipline an inexhaustible interest in finding ways to communicate their clientís design intent. They prefer to work with their clients as part of a team-visiting the project, discussing angles and reviewing digital scout shots prior to the scheduled shoot day. Pre-production measures such as these ensure the creation of the best possible final product. Images are typically created with a 4x5 view camera, which provides optimal clarity and use of architectural perspective techniques. Digital photography, 35mm slide and medium film formats are also available upon request. Hoachlander Davis Photography continues their professional and business education as members of the Architectural Photographers Specialty Group of ASMP (the American Society of Media Photographers), the American Institute of Architects and the National Building Museum.

Publications 1998 through 2005

Home ìKitchen Journalî Custom Kitchen, Silver Spring, MD July/August 2005 Washingtonian ìGreat Spacesî Washingtonian Residential Design Awards June-July 2005 Architecture DC (cover) ìThe New DC Apartmentî Apartment Renovation, Washington, DC, Robert. M. Gurney Architects, Summer 2005 Fine Homebuilding Houses (cover story) ìFrom Brick Ranch to Bungalowî Renovation, Arlington, VA, Moore Architects, Summer 2005 Washington Spaces ìMaking a Splashî Private Residence and pool, Potomac, MD, Rixey-Rixey Architects, May/ June 2005 Kitchen Trends (cover story) ìTaste of Summerî Custom Kitchen, Potomac, MD Spring 2005 Washington Spaces ìA Transitional Spaceî Custom outdoor spaces in Arlington & Garrett Park, Wiedemann Architects, March/April 2005 Chesapeake Home ìFoyersî private residence, The Plains, VA, Barnes Vanze Architects, February, 2005 Washington Spaces ìHarmonizing Huesî private residence, Falls Church, VA , Moore Architects and Windyridge residence New Creek, WV, Robert M. Gurney Architects, January/February 2005 Architecture DC ìAward Winning Architectureî Washington Chapter AIA Awards Winter 2005 Reprographics Technologies 2005 Calendar ìUMD Gossett Fieldhouseî Bignell Watkins Hasser Architects College Planning & Management ìResidence Lifeî York River residence halls at Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA, DMJM Design, December 2004 Home & Design ìRevisions of Homeî private residence renovation, Falls Church, VA, Moore Architects, December 2004 Custom Home ìCustom Touches- Librariesî Private Library, McLean, VA, Barnes Vanze Architects, November/December 2004 Residential Architect ìColonial Revivalî addition and renovation, Falls Church, VA, Moore Architects, November/December 2004 Home & Design ìMetamorphosis in Glassî residential renovation, Alexandria, VA, Architect Benjamin Ames, Late Fall 2004 House Beautiful (cover story) ìFamily Timeî rear addition renovation, Washington, DC, Cunningham + Quill Architects, Fall 2004 Home & Design ìArt Appreciationî apartment, Washington, DC, Therese Baron Burney interior design, Fall 2004 Custom Home ìTrend Lines: Kidís Spacesî Barnes Vanze Architects Kids Room, The Plains, VA September 2004 Contract ìTrail Blazingî Navigators Interior Office, Washington, DC, OTJ Architects, August 2004 Custom Home ìHeightened Interestî Takoma Park Residence, Architect Ed Rahme, July/August 2004 Home & Design ìA Grand Canvasî custom home, Bethesda, MD, Architect David Jameson, Summer 2004 Home & Design ìA Home on the Occoquanî custom home, Occoquan, VA, Robert. M. Gurney Architects, Summer 2004 Residential Architect ìCuisine Artî kitchen renovation, Linthicum, MD, Mobius Design, June 2004 Inspired House ìTextures Set the Moodî residential addition, Markham, VA, Architect Alan Dynerman, June 2004 Architectural Record ìEmerging Architectî private residences, Washington, DC, Architect David Jameson, June 2004 National Building Museum Exhibit ìAffordable Housingî LeDroit Park, Washington, DC, Sorg & Associates, Spring/Summer 2004 National Building Museum Exhibit ìEllen Wilson Projectî Washington, DC, Amy Weinstein & Associates, Spring/Summer 2004 Remodeling ìGeometric Equationî second story addition, Arlington, VA, Moore Architects, April 2004 Trends ìShaped to Fitî master suite, Washington, DC, Architect David Jameson, Spring 2004 Home & Design ìA Modern Classicî private residence renovation, Washington, DC, Schick Goldstein Architects, Late Winter 2004 Architecture DC (cover) ìThe New DC Apartmentî Robert. M. Gurney Architects, Apartment Renovation, Washington, DC, 2004 Corporate Interiors No. 5 CMSS Architects Cotton Inc., CentreGreen One, iXL Regional Headquarters, VA 2003 Multi-Family Housing, The Art of Sharing ìEllen Wilson Placeî Public Housing Project Washington, DC The Images Publishing Group ©2003 Home & Design Cover Luxury Home Guide, Gulick Group, Riverbend South, Winter 2003 Inform (Cover Story) ìContemporary Ruinî Temple Rodef Shalom, Architect James Ritter, Fall 2003 Inform ìFrom Cramped To Cozyî Ranch to Bungalow Renovation, Architect Charles Moore, Fall 2003 Inform ìPotomac Eyrieî Pool House on the Potomac River, Randall Mars Architects, Fall 2003 Washington Post HOME Section ìThe Adaptable Ranchî Custom Homes Leonardtown and Chevy Chase, MD, Architect David Jameson, September 2003 Home & Design ìPUSH PULLî Custom Home, Architect David Jameson, September 2003 Chesapeake Home ìOutdoor Roomsî Chevy Chase, MD ResidenceÝ Addition and Terrace, Wiedemann Architects, JulyÝ 2003 Washington Post HOME Section ìBanquette On Itî Seating for Dining, Brown-Davis Interiors, June 2003 Architecture DC ìBathrooms Exposed!î Stainless Steel Tub in Dupont Circle Rowhouse, Architect David Jameson, Summer 2003 Home & Design ìForm Meets Functionî McLean, VAÝ Riverfront Custom Home, Randall Mars Architects May 2003 Residential Architect ìArchitects Choiceî Push/Pull House, Architect David Jameson, April 2003 Custom Home ìWashington Updateî McLean, VA Riverfront Custom Home, Randall Mars Architects. April 2003 Inform (Cover Story) ìGive and Takeî Push/Pull House, Architect David Jameson, Spring 2003 Home & Design ìA High-Impact Interiorî Washington, DC Apartment Renovation, Architect Robert M. Gurney, March 2003 Custom Home ìSpa Getawayî McLean, VAÝ Master Bathroom, Randall Mars Architects, March 2003 Virginia Living ìTonic For Travelersî Norfolk International Airport Terminal, Shriver & Holland Architects, February 2003 Commercial Investment Real Estate ìMaintaining the Balance, 2003 Previewî Market Square, Washington DC, Jan/Feb 2003

Studios Architecture, Selected and Current Works ìAndersonî Office Interior Baltimore, MD and ìSAP America Headquartersî Office Building Newtown Square, PA The Images Publishing Group © 2002 Chain Leader Magazine ìUrban Renewalî Au Bon Pain, Washington DC, November 2002 This Old House ìHouse Calls with Steveî Alexandria VA His & Hers Baths, Sutton Design Interiors, November 2002 Hospitality Design ìAirport Rockî OnStage Cleveland, Austin Kuester Architects, Sept/Oct 2002 Washington Post HOME Section ìExpanding Colonial Powerî Chevy Chase, MD Residence Addition, Architect David Jameson, June 2002 Washington Post HOME Section ìParking In Styleî Georgetown Garden and Garage, Rixey Rixey Architects, April 2002 Custom Home Magazine ìAutomation Stationî Chevy Chase Ranch House Renovation, Architect David Jameson, February 2002

Brick In Architecture (Cover Story) Ellen Wilson Project, Amy Weinstein Associates Architects, Washington DC, Fall 2001 Residential Architect 2001 Leadership Awards Rising Star: Robert Gurney, FAIA, June 2001 Woman's Day Home Remodeling "Glass Act" Architect David Jameson, Washington DC Renovation, April 2001 Woman's Day Additions & Decks "The Sky's The Limit" Glass Construction, Vienna, VA Residence, Spring 2001 Remodeling "Vive La Difference" Architect Robert Gurney's contrasting addition, Falls Church, VA March 2001

Custom Home "Country Compound" Reader & Swartz Architects, Shepherdstown, WV Residence July 2000 Custom Home "Urban Invasion: In Good Order" Washington DC Rowhouse renovation, June 2000 Inform "Double Identity" Reader & Swartz Architects, Shepherdstown, WV Residence, March 2000 Remodeling "The Multi-Grain Kitchen" Architect Robert Gurney mixes woods and colors, February 2000

Remodeling "Before and After: Raze the Roof" Renovation by Studio Z, November, 1999 Builder "Builder's Choice Awards" Stephenson/Latourette Residence, October, 1999 Buildings "1999 New Construction Awards" U.S. Courthouse, Charleston, WV, October, 1999 Residential Architect "Altered States" Robert Gurney redefines remodeling, July 1999 Washingtonian "Fine Lines" Architect David Jameson residence,Ý June, 1999 Inform "Urban Renewal" Media General Headquarters, Richmond, VA, CMSS Architects, April 1999 Inform "All's Right in Wrightsville" Wrightsville Beach, N.C., Robert Gurney, AIA, April 1999 Carnegie Institution "Preparing for a Second Century" renovation ofÝheadquarters, January 1999

NSO Decorators' Show House, various advertisements, November, 1998 Inform "Urban Alchemy" (Cover Story) The Martin Agency, Richmond, VA, September, 1998 Inform "Inform Awards" Architects Robert Gurney and David Jameson, September, 1998 Custom Home "Curb Appeal" Architect David Jameson, Meeker Residence Garage, September 1998 Custom Home (Cover Story) "On Site in Cape Fear" Designed by Robert Gurney, July, 1998 Custom Home (Cover Story) "1998 Custom Home Design Awards," April, 1998

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PLANNING A PHOTO SHOOT

Making sure your project is professionally photographed is an essential step in communicating your ideas and design solutions. The photographer will be used to market your firm's expertise; therefore it is important to collaborate closely with the photographer to ensure the images will convey the information you desire. IDENTIFY YOUR REQUIREMENTS Before looking for a photographer, define your goals and identify your needs. In doing so, you will be better able to explain the project and find an appropriate photographer in a thoughtful and productive manner. Identify the design concepts, architectural elements and other features you would like the photographs to communicate. It may be helpful to prioritize these in order of importance. Develop a list of images as a beginning point for discussions with the photographer. Be prepared to explain any special visual criteria needed for your particular purpose. Consider how the photographs will be integrated into your overall marketing plan. Are the photographs for your archives only? Will they be used in your internally produced publications? Will they be submitted for competitions? Will they be published in trade journals or books? Will they be used in trade or consumer advertisements? Will the photographs be used by others who worked on the project and perhaps by the client? SELECTING A PHOTOGRAPHER After identifying photographers you would like to work with, call to set up a meeting and a portfolio review. You may request that you want to see assignments similar in scope and building type to the one you have in mind. If possible, meet with the photographers or their representatives well in advance of your deadline to avoid the risk of compromising your hiring decision or the quality of the photography. A talented photographer who specializes in architecture and interior design should understand your needs and be able to communicate them verbally and visually. Ideally, the photographer you select will become an integral part of your marketing team. Creative talent, professionalism, compatibility, specialized equipment as well as the photographer's enthusiasm and experience should all weigh in your decision. Matching your needs to the photographer's strengths will assure the greatest degree of success. PRICING THE ASSIGNMENT Commercial photography is priced according to the nature of the work and the client's usage requirements. When the images are used to document and promote design services, rather than advertise products or commercial services, the fee structure is lower. As the use broadens or the number of images to be produced increases, so does the photographer's fee and the costs associated with the assignment. Usage determines a large part of the value and value determines the fee. Creative fees vary among photographers and comprise only a portion of the total cost of an assignment. Factors which affect fee include the anticipated use of the images, the photographer's creative talent and experience, production time equipment, facilities, and staff. Services in addition to the photography itself, such as pre- and post-production time, also must be covered by the creative fee. DETERMINE THE SPECIFIC VALUE If a single client is commissioning as assignment, the photographer will most likely charge a basic fee. If more then one client contributes to the cost of an assignment, a higher fee will be stipulated since the images will be used more extensively. Identify who is commissioning, receiving and using the photographs. For an accurate cost estimate, it is important to describe the number of images required and the areas to be photographed in specific terms. Also, define your presentation needs. Do you require transparencies, slides, black and white prints, color prints, digital files or other special photography? DO YOU REQUIRE A BID OR AN ESTIMATE The bid implies the price is fixed for set parameters and may be competitive or comparative. Competitive bids are requested when price alone is the deciding factor. Comparative bids consider additional criteria such as working relationship, experience, style, quality and creative approach. An estimate, on the other hand, is a fair appraisal of what an assignment should cost based on the information provided. Estimates are usually given in a non-competitive situation and may be flexible depending on the nature of the project. OPTIONS FOR CONTROLLING COSTS What to do if your needs outweigh your budget? Distinguish between your wants and needs. Consider reducing the number of images instead of cutting corners on quality. Strive to obtain greater value from your photography dollar. Shop value not price. COPYRIGHTS AND USAGE Under Federal copyright law, the photographer owns the copyright to the images and licenses specific usage rights to clients by written agreement. Typically, the more extensive the planned usage, the greater the photographer's fee.Ý Prior to photography, negotiate a fee based on what you need now, with the understanding that additional rights and related fees can be arranged in the future. This avoids the unnecessary expense of purchasing rights you may never use. To make planning easier, you and your photographer may want to develop a fee schedule for future use. Physical possession of photographic material, such as slides, prints, transparencies or digital files, does not grant the right to reproduce the images. Without specific permission from the photographer, it is a violation of Federal copyright law to reproduce photographs in any form, including color copying and scanning. Therefore, it is important to arrange licensing for the full scope of usage you require. WHO CAN USE THE IMAGES? The photographs can be used by those licensed in the agreement. If a number of commissioning clients share in the cost of an assignment be sure each party clearly understands the agreement and the usage rights granted. If you plan to give the photographs to others who were not involved in the assignment, or if you have received photographs without written permission for their use, remember, only the photographer can license rights. Copyrights and usage rights cannot be transferred by the client, except with the consent of the copyright holder. To avoid misunderstandings, either contact the photographer before passing the photographs along to colleagues, suppliers and publishers or have them contact the photographer directly. Members of the design team, contractors, product manufacturers, clients, tenants, magazine editors and other third parties must arrange for the rights to use the images with the photographer. IN SUMMARY There are many variables with architectural photography assignments. Some, like weather, are beyond our control. Others, such as completion of construction and relations with clients and tenants, are subject to some degree of influence. The most productive assignment is one with few or no surprises. There are numerous preparatory steps that can be taken before the photography begins to help create the best images possible.Ý Great work is seldom created by chance. By allowing enough time to plan the assignment and collaborate closely with your photographer, excellent results can be achieved. This information is excerpted from the ASMP publication Commissioning Architectural Photography which was written by leaders of the ASMP architectural photography specialty group (APSG). It is reproduced here with the permission of ASMP, the American Society of Media Photographers. Copies of this brochure are available from member photographers or by contacting the ASMP National Office, 150 North Second Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, Ph: 215-451-2767, Fax: 215-451-0880, www.asmp.org.

Anice Hoachlander

It has always been my goal to ensure that our photographs visually communicate the client's artistic and schematic design intent. Anice is the founding partner of Hoachlander Davis Photography, LLC. Since 1990, she has taken the company from a sole proprietorship to a corporate partnership with three full time photographers all specializing in photographing the built environment. Anice has worked in the field of photography since graduating with a B.A. in Fine Art from George Washington University in 1981. She trained as an architectural photographer under F. Harlan Hambright and was Vice President and principal photographer of Hambright & Associates, Inc for five years. She brings to her work an artistic eye, keen attention to compositional detail and extensive experience in natural and interior lighting techniques.

Judy Davis

Judy offers 15 years of photographic expertise and, having been noted by our clients, brings energy and excitement to photographing architecture. A graduate of the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Judy has an acute sense of design and creativity, concentrating in architecture and commercial photography. Judy joined Anice Hoachlander in 1990 to train and become a principal photographer in 1995. In 2002 Judy and Anice became partners to form the current LLC business structure. Judy currently serves on the Board of Directors of ASMP Capital Region and was Programs Chairperson for an additional 2 years. She has also discovered the magic and mystery of shooting with the Holga camera, a simple plastic camera box made specifically for fun which produces lens flare, distortion and soft edges. The Holga accompanies her on vacation adventures across the globe.

OUR CLIENT LIST INCLUDES

Architectural Systems, Inc. New York, NY Architeriors, Dallas, TX Austin Kuester, Inc. Alexandria, VA Barnes Vanze Architects, Washington, DC Beery Rio Architecture, Springfield, VA Calori Vanden Eynden, NewYork, NY Clarke & Associates Architecture, Washington, DC CleverSpin, Chicago, IL CMSS Architects, Virginia Beach, VA The Commercial Advisors, Bethesda, MD Custom Building Products, Seal Beach, CA Custom Design Concepts, McLean, VA Cunningham + Quill Architects, Washington, DC David Jameson, AIA, Alexandria, VA DEL Studio Architects, Inc. Gambrills, MD The Dietze Construction Group, Chantilly, VA DMJM Design, Arlington, VA DRI Partners, Inc. Washington, DC ED Rahme, AIA, Media, PA Frank Schlesinger Associates, Washington, DC Forrest Perkins, Washington, DC Gary Lovejoy Associates, Inc. Washington, DC GC/a Architecture, Arlington, VA General Services Administration, Washington, DC Grunley Walsh Joint Venture, Rockville, MD Hanley Wood, LLC. Washington, DC Hines Interests, Washington, DC Historic American Building Survey, Washington, DC Home Magazine, New York, NY Hourigan Construction, Inc. Richmond, VA Interplan, Inc. Washington, DC James William Ritter, FAIA, Alexandria, VA KANE construction, Rockville, MD Karn Charuhas Chapman Twohey, Washington, DC Lou Balademas, Architect, Washington, DC The Magazine Group, Washington, DC Main Street Design, Cambridge, MA Mark Anderson Consultants, Washington DC Meditch Murphey Architects, Chevy Chase, MD Mobius Design, Washington, DC Moore Architects, Alexandria, VA Moseley Architects, Richmond, VA Moshe Safdie & Associates, Somerville, MA Natelli Homes, LLC, Gaithersburg, MD New Boston Fund, Boston, MA Nichols Design Associates, Inc. Washington, DC Oehrlein & Associates Architects, Washington, DC OP-X, Washington, DC OTJ Architects, Washington, DC Projects/Martin Vahtra, New York, NY Rand Construction Corporation, Arlington, VA Randall Mars Architecture, McLean, VA Reader & Swartz Architects, Winchester, VA Reed Business Information, Oakbrook, IL Reena Racki Associates, Washington, DC Republic Properties, Washington, DC Rill & Decker Architects, Bethesda, MD Rippeteau Architects, Washington, DC Rixey Rixey Architects, Washington, DC Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Alexandria, VA RTKL Associates, Baltimore, MD RTKL Associates, Washington, DC Schick-Goldstein Architects, Washington, DC Settles Associates Inc. Arlington, VA Shalom Baranes Architects, Washington, DC Shriver & Holland Architects, Norfolk, VA SK&I Architecture, Bethesda, MD Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC Sodexho Services, Bethesda, MD SOMA Architects, Alexandria, VA Sorg & Associates, Washington, DC Spaulding & Slye/Colliers, Washington, DC Studios Architecture, Washington, DC Sumner Partners/Developers, Bethesda, MD Susan Gulick Interiors, Reston, VA Susan Woodward Notkins, McLean, VA This Old House Magazine, New York, NY Trends Publishing International, New Zealand The Washington Architectural Foundation, Washington, DC Washington Post HOME Section, Washington, DC Washington spaces magazine, Vienna, VA Weiss/Manfredi Architects, New York, NY Westfield Corporation, Inc. Los Angeles, CA Wiedemann Architects, Bethesda, MD Wiznewski Blair & Associates, Ltd. Alexandria, VA Wnuk Spurlock Architects, Washington, DC XM Satellite Radio, Washington, DC

ASMP.org The American Society of Media Photographers, is a trade organization which promotes photographers' rights, educates photographers in better business practices, and produces business publications for photographers. http://www.asmp.org

AIADC.com Local dc chapter. http://www.aiadc.com

AIA.org The American Institute of Architects. http://www.aia.org

Weather.com Since our lives evolve around the sun and the best exterior photographs are made on a nice sunny day, we visit this site OFTEN! (We should buy stock in this company)

OTJ Architects Washington DC At OTJ, designing interiors is more than a business. It is an art based on intuition, talent and experience. It is a business based on the unity and fluidity of the approach. From the innovation to the project's end, OTJís business integrity reflects the proper balance of these diverse elements. http://www.otj.com

Interplan, Inc Washington DC Interplan is fully aware that the opportunity to work with their clients warrants their best. They are, as a design firm, primarily corporate designers delivering superior design services throughout the region and the nation; they have a proven track record. http://www.interplaninc.com

Eason Associates Washington DC ìNever try to design until you look at what you are trying to seeî Strategic Graphic Design Studio centered on helping people make good visual choices. Their approach remains unlike any other, always personal, with the potential to see more, see broader, and gain new understandings that further business goals. http://www.easonassociates.com

David Jameson, AIA Alexandria, VA A Northern Virginia architect with a rigorous approach to design excellence and a commitment to provide quality service, David Jameson has proven his expertise with numerous design awards and publications of his work. http://www.davidjamesonarchitect.com

Commissioning Architectural Photography Everything you need to know to hire an architectural photographer. http://www.asmp.org/commerce/apsgcklst.php

The Catering Company of Washington For nearly 25 years, their approach has earned The Catering Company of Washington the honor of extensive client loyalty, as well as repeated recognition by the Washingtonian Magazine as one of the areaís most distinguished caterers. Their philosophy embraces a vision of food and entertaining as a spectacular symphony, a balance of diverse elements that must combine to make any event achieve its own exquisite intentions. http://www.thecateringco.com

ALLEN RUSS PHOTOGRAPHY AND WEB DESIGN. http://www.allenruss.com

AWARDS 2002 through 2005

2005 Washingtonian RESIDENTIAL DESIGN AwardS DAVID Jameson Architect, Rowhouse Renovation, Washington, DC Moore Architects, Bungalow Renovation, Falls Church, VA Architect Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Townhouse Renovation, Washington, DC Architect Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Custom Home Renovation, McLean, VA ED RAHME, AIA, Perch, Custom Home, Takoma Park, MD 2005 PALLADIO AWARD BARNES VANZE ARCHITECTS, Virginia Farmhouse, The Plains, VA NAIOP AWARD OF EXCELLENCE OTJ ARCHITECTS, Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, Washington, DC IIDA Award OTJ Architects, The Raben Group, Washington, DC Contract Magazine OTJ Architects, DC Navigators, Washington, DC NARI Award Glass Construction, Contractor of the Year

National Association of Home BuilderS The Dietze Construction Group, Potomac Club, Landsdowne, VA The Dietze Construction Group, Springfield Golf & Country Club, Springfield, VA The Dietze Constrution Group, Belmont Manor House & Country Club Washingtonian Residential Design Awards Barnes Vanze Architects, Private Residence, Washington, DC Moore Architects, Arlington Bungalow, Arlington, VA Architect Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Hargrave Residence, Glen Echo, MD Ý Northern VA AIA Residential Awards David Jameson Architect, AIA, Nutman Renovation, Chevy Chase, MD Architect Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Sofer Residence, McLean, VA Ý IIDA Design Awards OTJ Architects, DC, Navigators, Washington DC OTJ Architects, Touchstone, Washington DC Ý Custom Home Design Awards Moore Architects. Arlington Bungalow, Arlington, VA Ý Builders Choice Awards Moore Architects, Arlington Bungalow, Arlington, VA Ý Remodeling Design Awards Cunningham + Quill Architects, Private Residence, Washington, DC Ý AIA DC Awards David Jameson Architect, Burning Tree Residence, Bethesda, MD Sorg and Associates, Kennedy Park and Recreation Center, Washington, DC Ý Arlington County Preservation Design Awards Moore Architects, Griffin-Moran Residence, Arlington, VA Ý Baltimore AIA Awards David Jameson Architect, Push Pull House, Alexandria, VA David Jameson Architect, Weinig-Glover Pavilion, Chevy Chase, MD Ý AIA Young Architects Award David Jameson Architect Ý National Commercial Builders Council (NCBC) The Dietze Construction Group, Potomac Club, Landsdowne, VA Ý Remodeling Magazine Design Award Moore Architects, Arlington Bungalow, Arlington, VA ÝÝ Preservation Design Award Moore Architects, Arlington Farmhouse, Arlington, VA

Washingtonian Residential Design Awards, Washingtonian Magazine Moore Architects, PC, Shugaar Residence Addition, Arlington, VA Washington DC AIA Chapter Awards Architect Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Napolitano Rowhouse, Washington, DC Moore Architects, PC, Arlington Bungalow Renovation, Arlington, VA Inform Awards David Jameson Architect, Church Street Residence, Merit Award, DC Residential Architect Randall Mars Architects, Pool House at Little Falls, McLean, VA Cunningham + Quill Architects, Kitchen Renovation, Washington, DC Sorg & Associates, Phillips Row Single Family Homes, Washington, DC Custom Home Design Awards David Jameson Architect, Push Pull House, Chevy Chase, MD AIA Housing PIA Awards Architect Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Calvert Street Residence, DC IIDA Awards Natelli Homes, Private Custom Home, VA Northern VA AIA Design Awards Architect Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Occoquan River House, Virginia Moore Architects, Arlington Farmhouse, Arlington, VA Society of Environmental Graphic Design Calori Vanden-Eynden Design Consultants, DC Citywide Wayfinding Program, Washington, DC The Palladio Awards Barnes Vanze Architects, Private Residence Renovation, Washington, DC

National AIA Honor AwardS Sorg & Associates, Howard University/LeDroit Park Revitalization Initiative, Washington DC Washington DC AIA Design Awards Randall Mars Architects, Poolhouse at Little Falls, McLean VA Architect Robert M Gurney, FAIA, WindyRidge, New Creek WV Wiedemann Architects, Chevy Chase Residence Addition, Chevy Chase MD Washingtonian Residential Design Awards, Washingtonian Magazine Rill & Decker Architects, Cech Residence, Potomac MD Randall Mars Architects, Poolhouse at Little Falls, McLean VA Architect Robert M Gurney, FAIA, Jacobus Kitchen Addition, Alexandria VA Architect Robert M Gurney, FAIA, Finnell Farmhouse Addition, Lovettsville VA Northern VA AIA Annual Design Awards Architect James William Ritter, FAIA, Temple Rodef Shalom, Falls Church VA Randall Mars Architects, Poolhouse at Little Falls, McLean VA Architect Robert M Gurney, FAIA, WindyRidge, New Creek WV David Jameson Architect, AIA, Ranch House Renovation, Chevy Chase MD Reader & Swartz Architects, PC, Seaway House, Location Confidential Architect Robert M Gurney, FAIA, Smith Residence, Washington DC Residential Architect Design Awards Cunningham + Quill Architects, Georgian Residence, Washington DC David Jameson Architect, Push-Pull House, Chevy Chase MD Custom Home Design Awards David Jameson Architect, Agosto-Anderson Renovation, Washington DC Barnes Vanze Architects, Private Residence, McLean VA 2002 Vision Award The Committee of 100 on the Federal City Suman Sorg, FAIA, Sorg & Associates, The Public Welfare League, Washington DC Architektenkammer Baden-W”rttemberg, Germany Thomas Hess, Architect, ìWohn-und Gesch¼ftshausî Alternative Living & Business House, Exemplary Design & Construction, Stuttgart, Germany Association of Builders & Contractors (ABC Awards) Rand Construction, Deutsche Bank, Washington DC Offices Sorg & Associates, The Public Welfare League, Washington DC The Dietze Construction Group, Belmont Country Club, Loudoun County VA Potomac Valley AIA Design Awards Wiedemann Architects, Lyon Village Residence, Arlington VA Wiedemann Architects, Private Residence, Potomac MD National Commercial Builders Council (NCBC) The Dietze Construction Group, Springfield Golf & Country Club, Springfield VA The Dietze Construction Group, River Creek Country Club, Loudoun County VA The Dietze Construction Group, Belmont Manor House and Country Club, Loudoun County VA Urban Land Institute Award Sorg & Associates, The Public Welfare League, Washington DC National AIA Urban Design Award Sorg & Associates, Howard University/LeDroit Park Revitalization Initiative, Washington DC International Interior Design Association (IIDA Awards) Settles Associates, National Capital Planning Commission, Washington DC Interior Design Magazine LiveWire Beauty of Good Award Sorg & Associates, The Public Welfare Foundation, Washington DC MNCBIA Awards Natelli Homes, LLC, Harvey Residence, Potomac MD Custom Design Concepts, Kra Residence, Potomac MD National Association of Remodeling Industry (NARI) Regional CotY Awards Glass Construction Inc. Contractor of the Year, Washington DC National Association of Remodeling Industry (NARI) Residential Interiors Glass Construction Inc. Private Residence, Washington DC Virginia Society AIA David Jameson Architect, 1779 Church Street, Washington DC Maryland Society AIA David Jameson Architect, Nutman Residence, Chevy Chase MD National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) The Dietze Construction Group, Cox Communications, Chantilly VA Association of General Contractors of Metropolitan DC The Dietze Construction Group, Belmont Manor House and Country Club, Loudon County VA Montgomery County, Maryland, Preservation-Outstanding Architect Award Wiedemann Architects The Home Book Design for Excellence Awards Wiedemann Architects Barnes Vanze Architects