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OCTOBER 2008 RHODE ISLAND MONTHLY ! 53

AWE-INSPIRING NEW BUILDS, JAW-DROPPING

REHABS: MEET THE SPECTACULAR WINNERS

OF OUR FOURTEENTH ANNUAL DESIGN AWARDS.

BY MEGAN FULWEILER

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Okay, by now you know the drill: A clutch of intent

judges gather around a giant table strewn with photographs, plans

and half-empty coffee cups for a day of intense deliberation. This

year our panel included Marc Roehrle, principal with Boston’s Bauen

Studio; Elizabeth Whittaker, principal with Merge Architects

in Boston; and interior designer Shari Pellows, who heads an

eponymous Boston firm and participates in the Boston Design

Center’s Designer On Call program. The anticipation was, as

always, high; no interruptions allowed. " Projects had poured in

from all over Rhode Island, making for a record-breaking number

of entries. Remarkable shingle-style houses, Block Island get-

aways and a humble garage turned swank pied à terre. Tradition-

al and modern, quirky and cool—this is one memorable bunch of

winners. Congratulations go out to them. And also thanks to all

the other candidates who gave us an opportunity to view their

incredible work. Not that we ever need reminding, but when it

comes to good design, this little state has a lion’s share.

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For too long Jamestown’s administrativeoffices were located hither and thitherand large meetings were relegated else-where. So rather than demolish the oldtown hall, Burgin shifted the landmark onthe site—forging room for a two-storyoffice building—swept away an additionand relocated the vestibule. Today, theformer hall serves as council chambersand public meeting space. Married with anew entry, the dual structures are happypartners. A contemporized corner win-dow allows passersby to see in, while abell tower, replicated from an aged photo,nods to the past. Our panel admired thearchitect’s attention to the streetscapeand refinement. As they put it: “Thisproject appears unabashedly simple, butlike the silent person who runs deep, it’smuch more.”

ARCHITECT: Burgin Lambert Architects,Inc., Newport; William Burgin, AIA, PrincipalCONTRACTOR: Pezzuco Construction,CranstonLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Hali Beckman, LTD,North KingstownPHOTOGRAPHER: Warren Jagger

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