FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SK&I Receives Builder's Choice and AIA/DC Chapter Awards for Metro BETHESDA, Md. - Oct. 16, 2006 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- 2006: The Metro, designed by SK&I Architectural Design Group (www.skiarch.com), has been named the recipient of two awards this fall: the Builder's Choice Award of Merit and the AIA/DC Chapter Award of Merit. *(LOGO: Send2Press.com/mediaroom/logo-SKIdesign_72dpi.jpg) BUILDER magazine has awarded the Builder's Choice Award - its most prestigious - for 26 years, and Metro was one of nearly 400 entries in this year's competition. Metro won in the Attached & Multifamily Homes category and was judged on its innovation in architecture, floor plan efficiency, creative use of materials, and interior design. The juried AIA/DC Chapter Award - sponsored by the Washington D.C. Chapter of the American Institute of Architects - recognizes excellence in architecture in the metropolitan region, and received over 100 submissions from local architects. "We are thrilled that Metro continues to be recognized by our peers," said SK&I President Sami Kirkdil, AIA. "The Metro's modern yet contextual architecture is emblematic of how we respond to design challenges." The Metro also won an AIA-Washingtonian Award this year. The Metro is located on Church Street in Washington, DC's revitalized 14th Street corridor, formerly the automotive show-room district. It is distinguished by a hybrid design consisting of three separate industrial brick façade sections facing the street and a contemporary, sawtooth-patterned facade of floor-to-ceiling glass and steel at the building's rear. The BUILDER and AIA/DC juries praised The Metro for its ability to fit into its neighborhood context of early-20th century industrial structures and achieve its intention of appearing as separate structures built over a period of time, as well as its plan efficiency. The building contains 53 condominiums on a 1/5-acre lot. About SK&I Founded in 1999, SK&I has designed over 6 million sq. feet of buildings, establishing SK&I as one of the fastest growing architectural firms in the Washington DC metropolitan region. This award-winning firm is a recognized leader in complex residential and mixed-use design, with extensive experience in urban multifamily and mixed-use projects. For more information please visit http://www.skiarch.com. SK&I Projects...The Metro; The Desoto; Lofts 590; The Adele; View 14; Carlyle Block O; Washington Gateway; Western Avenue; Chase Point; The Ellsworth; Constitution Square; The Berkeley; Spinnaker Bay; The Paramount at Reston; Massachusetts Court; 1441 Rhode Island Avenue; The Edgemoor; The Montgomery at Wheaton Metro; The Flats and Warehouses at Union Row; Jenkins Row; The Habitat for Humanity Silverwood Project; Capitol Hill Tower; Park Potomac Building 1; The Halstead at Dunn Loring; The Fedora; The Village at Shirlington; Chase Point Condominiums; Carlyle Block L; Lot 31; Studio Plaza; The Reserve at Tyson's Corner; Park Potomac Building 2; King Street; Abingdon Row; 2251 Wisconsin Avenue; High Acres; Wisconsin Place; 1800 Wilson Boulevard; The Silverton. Send2Press(R) is the originating wire service for this story. NEWS SOURCE: SK&I Architectural Design Group # # # MEDIA CONTACT(S): [ not for publication or the public ] Danica Holley, of SK&I Architectural Design Group, +1-301-654-9300 or dholley @ skiarch.com Matt Rufo, +1-301-654-9300 or mrufo @ skiarch.com /END/ ......... This news story from Send2Press Newswire may be redistributed and re-posted in part or in whole by members of the media. Copr. (c) Send2Press, a unit of Neotrope(R). For news aggregators, please retain Send2Press as the original wire source. ......... The original version of this release was issued on behalf of the above organization (the "news source"), who is solely responsible for accuracy of content, by Send2Press(R) Newswire, a unit of Neotrope(R). http://www.Send2Press.com ......... Get our news via RSS: http://www.send2press.com/RSS2/rss.xml ......... Story Permalink: http://www.Send2Press.com/mediadrome/2006-10-1016-006.txt October 2006 // Press Release / S-IND // Meta = ARCHITECTURE