Last year's award recipients
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Six projects were honored at the 2011 Community Pride Design Awards ceremony for their innovative approach to architectural design, community enhancement, public facilities, and commercial development. Award winners are:
Artillery Barracks at Fort Vancouver
Hayes Freedom High School
McCallister Village
Oliva Family Early Learning Center
Sigma Design
Vancouver Community Library
Honorable Mentions
Columbia Springs Cordwood Classroom
Gateway Garden Apartments
Awards Video (WMV)
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Artillery Barracks at Fort Vancouver
600 East Hatheway Road, Vancouver
This project is a model of the potential for historic buildings at the Fort Vancouver National Site.
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Hayes Freedom High School
1919 NE Ione Street, Camas
A new high school designed to protect natural resources and provide an enriching learning process.
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McCallister Village
2155 W. Firestone Lane, Vancouver
This affordable, multi-family community incorporates green building and energy saving systems with a design that fosters livability.
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Oliva Family Early Learning Center
1933 Ft. Vancouver Way, Vancouver
Numerous design elements of this “modern lodge” celebrate the uniqueness of the environment and highlight the rich setting.
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Sigma Design
1714 Broadway Street, Vancouver
Renovation of a 1940s building raised the bar for neighborhood development while giving a nod to history and tradition.
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Vancouver Community Library
901 C Street, Vancouver
The library’s many innovative features and forward-thinking design provide Vancouver residents with a public building they can be proud of for many years.
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