RMMI Salutes the 2004 Masters of Masonry Design

Words: Ann WolterLove and skill came together in spades on the evening of October 7th, when the Rocky Mountain Masonry Institute (RMMI) paid tribute to 16 talented architects and their teams for designing and building the best masonry projects in Colorado and Wyoming.

From a concrete masonry cathedral on the plains to a new urbanist community in the suburbs, from a brick school addition in the city to a gabled stone home in the mountains, the winning projects "represented the very best of Colorado's urban and mountain architecture," noted Dave Huotari, AIA, Chairman of the Jury and Principal of ALSC Architects, Spokane, Wash. "The projects ranged from the affordable to the monumental, but they all had two things in common ? great design and a terrific understanding of natural building materials."

We honored these Masters of Masonry Design not only for their skill and creativity, but also for their ? and their owners' ? commitment to building for the future. When the award-winning teams chose to design with brick, block and stone, they chose to leave a legacy of strength, permanence, warmth and beauty for future generations.

These individuals and their firms actively shape the spaces in which we live and work, and they do it much better than they have to. They routinely triumph over tight budgets and tighter timelines to create special buildings. And they all take very seriously the job of building a better and more enduring built environment.

For that, we thank them from the bottom of our hearts, and we honor them.

Note: * marks MCAA members.


Grand Award

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The Cable Center, Denver Architect: RNL Design
Mason Contractor: Bret Terry Masonry, Inc.
Note: A $2,500 Steve Dach Memorial Scholarship Award was presented to the College of Architecture & Planning, University of Colorado at Denver, in honor of RNL Design for its outstanding achievement in masonry design

Honor Awards

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Good Shepherd Catholic School, Denver
Architect: Larson Architects, P.C.
Mason Contractor: *Central Masonry Corporation

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Photo courtesy of Frank Ooms Photography

Newman Center for the Performing Arts, Denver
Architect: Anderson Mason Dale Architects and the Office of the University Architect, University of Denver
Mason Contractor: *Soderberg Masonry, Inc.

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Photo courtesy of Fred Coester, AIA

Red Rocks Ampitheatre Renovation and Visitor Center, Denver
Architect: Sink Combs Dethlefs
Mason Contractor: *Soderberg Masonry, Inc.

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Our Lady of Loreto Catholic Parish, Foxfield, Colo.
Architect: David Owen Tryba Architects
Mason Contractor: Bret Terry Masonry, Inc.
Note: People's Choice Award Winner

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Photo courtesy of Steve Hinds, Inc.

Bradburn Row, Westminster, Colo.
Architect: JG Johnson Architects, P.C.
Mason Contractor: Keith Tusay Masonry

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Photo courtesy of Robert C. Lautman

The Segal House, Snowmass Village, Colo.
Architect: Hugh Newell Jacobsen, FAIA, PLLC
Mason Contractor: The Gallegos Corporation

Merit Awards

Blair Caldwell African American Research Library, Denver
Architect: OZ Architecture
Mason Contractor: H.P. Construction and *Soderberg Masonry, Inc.

Paul Derda Recreation Center, Broomfield, Colo.
Architect: Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture
Mason Contractor: *Central Masonry Corporation

Sacred Heart Chapel, Penrose Hospital, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Architect: RTA Architects, Inc.
Mason Contractor: *King Masonry, Inc.

Loveland Police and Courts Building, Loveland, Colo.
Architect: Fentress Bradburn Architects
Mason Contractor: Hensel Phelps Construction Company

Millennium Financial Center, Denver
Architect: Parkhill-Ivins, P.C.
Mason Contractor: Glover Masonry Associates, Inc. of Colorado

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