Scarano honored by Brooklyn AIA.Scarano Architects has just won two 2005 "Awards of Excellence" from the Brooklyn chapter of AIA AIA - Application Integration Architecture for its projects SoHo Residence and 234 West 20th Street, both in lower Manhattan Lower Manhattan is the southernmost part of the island of Manhattan, the main island and center of business and government of the City of New York. Lower Manhattan is generally defined as the area delineated on the north by Chambers Street, on the west by the Hudson River (North . Scarano was also honored with three out of four "Awards of Merit" for projects in Brooklyn at 171 North 7th Street and 82 Guernsey Street and 142 West 10th Street. Scarano Architects also received five "Certificates of Appreciation" for the following projects: The Toy Factory at 176 Johnson Street, the first luxury condominium in Downtown Brooklyn Downtown Brooklyn is the third largest central business district in New York City (following Midtown Manhattan and Lower Manhattan), and is located in the ; The Douglass at 279 West 117th Street, an affordable housing rental in Harlem; Silo silo, watertight and airtight structure for making and storing silage. Silos vary in form from a covered pit, such as was used by the early Romans, to the modern storage tower, dating from the 19th cent. House at 400 Carroll Street, an adaptive reuse Adaptive reuse is the process of adapting old structures for new purposes. When the original use of a structure changes or is no longer required, as with older buildings from the industrial revolution, architects have the opportunity to change the primary function of the of a former grain silo; The Arches at Cobble Hill, 102 Warren Street and 401 Hicks Street, an adaptive re-use of a church; and Scarano Architect's own glass and steel office extension, at 110 York Street in Brooklyn. "There are no greater accolades than those from your peers," says Robert M. Scarano, Jr., AIA, FARA, ALA, founder and principal of the firm. The two designer/project managers receiving the "Awards of Excellence" were Tamar Kisilevitz for SoHo Residence, and Eugene Drubetskoy for 234 West 20th Street in Chelsea. The Scarano designers and project managers receiving the "Awards of Merit" were Carmen Carmen throws over lover for another. [Fr. Lit.: Carmen; Fr. Opera: Bizet, Carmen, Westerman, 189–190] See : Faithlessness Carmen the cards repeatedly spell her death. [Fr. Larach for 171 North 7th Street, Brooklyn; Eugene Drubetskoy for Ella 82 at 82 Guernsey Street, Brooklyn; and Gonzalo Fernandez for 142 West 10th Street in Manhattan. The designers and project managers receiving "Certificates of Appreciation," included Tamar Kisilevitz, Ronny Cohen-Piotraut, Sasha Pustylnik, Hernan J. Galvis and David Blaustein. Other recipients of the AIA Awards, included: James Baer, "Award of Merit;" Robert J. Palmero, "Certificate of Appreciation;" Isaac Shvarts, "Certificate of Appreciation;" Sears Tambasco, "Certificate of Appreciation;" and Bernard Doyle, "Certificate of Appreciation." |
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