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Sandy Bond, FAIA Honored by AIAVA with Noland Medal

3north principal, Sandy Bond, FAIA, awarded the 2015 William C. Noland Medal. The William C. Noland Medal is the highest award bestowed on a member architect, and is intended to honor distinguished body of accomplishments, sustained over time, that spans a broad spectrum of the profession and that transcends the scope of normal professional activities.…

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3north Principal Sandy Bond elevated to the AIA College of Fellows

3north Principal Sandy Bond elevated to the AIA College of Fellows

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3north Associate wins Richmond AIA Award

3north Associate, Erin Webb, Associate AIA wins Richmond AIA Richard L. Ford, Jr. FAIA Award.

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Jay Hugo Presents at AIA National Convention

3north Principal Jay Hugo is presenting and serving on a panel discussion at the AIA 2012 National Convention in Washington DC. The presentation takes place on May 18 and will cover marketing techniques and opening new markets.

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3north Receives Honors from AIA Richmond

3north received two honors at the AIA Richmond Honors and Awards Ceremony. Principal Sandy Bond's design for Try-Me, a private gallery in Richmond's Fan District, was one of three projects honored during the evening. In addition, Associate Erin Webb, was the first recipient ever of the Richard L. Ford, FAIA Award, considered the Chapter’s highest award…

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Jay Hugo Presents at AIA Emerging Leaders Session

Principal Jay Hugo will lead a discussion on Friday, October 14 at the Virginia Society AIA’s next session for Emerging Leaders in Architecture.  The group will be meeting at the Virginia Center for Architecture and the overall discussion will be on "The Benefit of Good Design." Hugo's session will the architect's role in "project advocacy," i.e. the involvement…

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AIA Honors 3north

Each year, AIA Richmond's design awards program accomplishes these simple, yet invaluable, goals: Celebrate the best of the Richmond area’s newest architecture Recognize achievement in a broad range of architectural work by licensed architects as well as interns Recognize the special contributions to the built environment by individuals outside of the profession Inform the public…