AWARDS

National ASID Past President

Kathy F. Montgomery, FASID
H. Albert Phibbs, FASID


Fellowship (FASID)

This is the highest honor the Society can bestow on its members. Elevation to fellowship not only recognizes the achievements of the designer as an individual, but also elevates before the public and the profession a model interior designer who has made a significant contribution to interior design and to society.


Dennis Leczinski, FASID
H. Albert Phibbs, FASID
Kathy Montgomery, FASID


National Chapter Medalist Award

This national award is the highest chapter award bestowed by the Society upon professional members in recognition of outstanding service and significant contributions to their chapter, to the Society, and to the profession. Medalist awards may be granted to professional members who have fulfilled the criteria established by the National Examiners Committee.

 

2005 Lisa Christner, ASID
2005 Lisa Henry, ASID
1999 Kathleen Beck
1998 Carolyn MacRossie
1996 Mimi Hillen


National Interior Design Specialty Award

1994 Sandra Clinger, Allied ASID

National Design For Humanity Award

This national award is bestowed by the Society upon professional members in recognition of outstanding contributions in serving the public.


2002 Cynthia Liebrock, ASID

Lowell Batchelder Award

Awarded to an accredited Professional ASID member for significant and continuous contribution to the Chapter. Must be a member for 10 years and have served on the board or as a past officer.

2000 Julie L. Johnson
1999 Julie L. Johnson
1997 Kathleen Beck
1996 Joe Galas

 

Colorado Chapter Award

Awarded to a company, organization, or individual for consistent contribution to furthering the interest of interior design to the public.


2000 Colorado Real Estate Journal
1999 Hoff Miller
1998 Denver Merchandise Mart
1997 Denver Design Center
1996 Colorado Home & Lifestyles

Colorado Chapter Industry Partner Award

Given to those Industry Partner representatives who have given outstanding and significant service to the chapter

2005 Hoff Miller
2000 Julia Vidock, Integrity
1998 Mary Mazur, F. Schumacher & Co.
1997 Jay Farley, The New England
1996 OfficeScapes


2008 Interior Design Awards Winners
 
CATEGORIES + WINNER NAMES

C00  COMMERCIAL
C01  Student Design
•Description:  Entries completed by a student while enrolled in an interior design course of study at a higher learning institution in the state of Colorado.  Entries should be focused on commercial design and any aspect thereof.  Entries can be conceptual, and do not have to be built.
•WINNER NAME:   Laura McGehee
•WINNING SCHOOL: Art Institute of Colorado
•PROJECT NAME: Habitats at Indigenous

C02  Commercial, Under 35k square feet
•Description:  Entries should be 35k square feet maximum.  Eligible spaces can include, but are not limited to, professional service firms, corporations, and associations.
•WINNING FIRM: Burkett Design, Inc.
•PROJECT NAME: McGeady Sisneros, P.C.

C03  Commercial, Over 35k square feet
•Description:  Entries should be 35k square feet minimum.  Eligible spaces can include, but are not limited to, professional service firms, corporations, and associations.
•WINNING FIRM: OZ Architecture
•PROJECT NAME: Global Healthcare Exchange

C04  Hospitality, Under 10k square feet
•Description:  Entries should be 10k square feet maximum.  All aspects of hospitality design are acceptable including, but not limited to, hotels, resorts, restaurants, cruise ships, country clubs, nightclubs, conference centers, spas, and senior living facilities.
•WINNING FIRM: Rowland + Broughton Architecture and Urban Design
•PROJECT NAME: Crave Kitchen

C05  Hospitality, Over 10k square feet
•Description:  Entries should be 10k square feet minimum.  All aspects of hospitality design are acceptable including, but not limited to, hotels, resorts, restaurants, cruise ships, country clubs, nightclubs, conference centers, spas, and senior living facilities.
•WINNING FIRM: MAI Design Group
•PROJECT NAME: The Club at Pronghorn

C06  Healthcare, Under 50k square feet
•Description:  Entries should be 50k square feet maximum.  Eligible spaces can include, but are not limited to, clinics, hospitals, ambulatory care, medical offices, and convalescent centers.
•WINNING FIRMS: J-Squared Planning & Design, LLC and Bethune Goodhue &     Associates, Inc.
•PROJECT NAME: Advanced Integrative Medicine

C07  Healthcare, Over 50k square feet
•Description:  Entries should be 50k square feet minimum.  Eligible spaces can include, but are not limited to, clinics, hospitals, ambulatory care, medical offices, and convalescent centers.
•WINNING FIRMS: Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects, LLP and H+L      Architecture
•PROJECT NAME: The Children’s Hospital

C08  Institutional + Government Facility
•Description:  Entries can be any size in regards to overall square footage.  Projects can include, but are not limited to, federal, state, and local governmental offices and facilities, quasi-governmental and regulatory offices and facilities, museums, research and development facilities such as labs, and transportation facilities such as airports and bus terminals.  This category does not include educational facilities.
•WINNING FIRM: RNL
•PROJECT NAME: State of Colorado Office of Economic Development &     International Trade

C09  Learning Environment
•Description:  Entries can be any size in regards to square footage.  Eligible spaces can include, but are not limited to, schools, higher learning institutions, day care centers, and libraries.
•WINNING FIRM: Jean Sebben Associates, LLC
• PROJECT NAME: Lakewood High School

C10  Retail Design
•Description:  All aspects of retail design are acceptable including, but not limited to, boutiques, shopping malls, and flagship stores.
•WINNING FIRMS: Communication Arts, Skidmore Owings, & Merrill, and     Nikken Sekkei, Ltd.
•PROJECT NAME: Tokyo Midtown

C11  Sustainable Design
•Description:  Entries can be any size in regards to square footage.  Entries should reference LEED criteria, version 2.0 minimum, for one of the following categories as a guideline:  Commercial Interiors, New Buildings, or Existing Buildings.  Entries do not have to be officially certified by the LEED Building Rating System, nor meet all of the criteria cited.  Documentation on the project’s sustainable initiatives must be provided.
•WINNING FIRM: Gallun Snow Associates, Inc. and HLM-Herry International
•PROJECT NAME: Medical Center of the Rockies

C12  Single Space
•Description:  Entries should focus on any one single space that serves a dedicated function.  Examples include, but are not limited to, lobbies, studios, teaming areas, conference rooms, and break rooms.
•WINNING FIRM: RNL
•PROJECT NAME: Qwest Executive Briefing Center

C13  Kitchen
•Description:  Entries should focus on a commercial kitchen facility.  Entries should demonstrate a successful implementation of function, order, and aesthetic appeal within a restaurant, hotel, senior living facility, or any other commercial space.
•WINNING FIRM: R.M. Ruwart Design and Architectural Workshop
•PROJECT NAME: Regency Student Housing

C14  Exhibit Design
•Description:  Entries should focus on an exhibit, display, artwork or graphic installation within a commercial space.
•WINNING FIRM: Kimberly Timmons Interiors
•PROJECT NAME: Sun City Festival Ranch Sales Center

C15  Design Elements
•Description:  Entries should demonstrate an inventive interior design element including, but not limited to, millwork, glazing, fixtures, or furniture, as utilized in a commercial environment.
•WINNING FIRM: Burkett Design, Inc.
•PROJECT NAME: McGeady Sisneros, P.C

R00  RESIDENTIAL
R01  Student Design
•Description:  Entries completed by a student while enrolled in an interior design course of study at a higher learning institution in the state of Colorado.  Entries should be focused on residential design and any aspect thereof.  Entries can be conceptual, and do not have to be built.
•WINNING SCHOOL: Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design
•PROJECT NAME: Traditional Residence

R02  Primary Residence, Under 5k square feet
•Description:  Entries should be 5k square feet maximum.  Entries must be client’s primary residence and can include, but are not limited to, single family homes, townhouses, lofts, condominiums, and apartments.
•WINNING FIRM: Harvey M. Hine Architects
•PROJECT NAME: The Wilder Residence

R03  Primary Residence, Over 5k square feet
•Description:  Entries should be 5k square feet minimum.  Entries must be client’s primary residence and can include, but are not limited to, single family homes, townhouses, lofts, condominiums, and apartments.
•WINNING FIRM: Nielsen-Wilson Design, LLC
•PROJECT NAME: The Stingley Residence

R04  Vacation Residence
•Description:  Entries must be a client’s second home and not a primary residence.  Entries can include, but are not limited to, single family homes, townhouses, lofts, condominiums, and apartments.
•WINNING FIRM: Harrison Browne Interior Design, Ltd.
•PROJECT NAME: Edgewater

R06  Single Space
•Description:  Entries should focus on any one single space that serves a dedicated function.  Examples include, but are not limited to, foyers, living rooms, entertainment rooms, home offices, libraries, and dining areas.  This category does not include bedrooms, bathrooms, or kitchens.
•WINNING FIRM: In-Site Design Group, Inc. and Rohde Design
•PROJECT NAME: Undisclosed

R07  Bed + Bath
•Description:  Entries should focus on any one bedroom or bathroom within a private residence.
•WINNING FIRM: Company KD, LLC and Alvarez Morris
•PROJECT NAME: Undisclosed

R08  Modern Kitchen
•Description:  Entries should focus on any kitchen within a private residence that successfully implements contemporary design elements.
•WINNING FIRM: Tensile Strength Media + Design, LLC
•PROJECT NAME: Price Loft

R09  Traditional Kitchen
•Description:  Entries should focus on any kitchen within a private residence that successfully implements traditional design elements.
 
•WINNING FIRM: Toni McWilliams Interior Design
•PROJECT NAME: River Valley Ranch

R10  Showcase Design
•Description:  Entries can be any size in regards to square footage and can be submitted by both manufacturer affiliated and non-affiliated designers.  Examples include, but are not limited to, model homes, staged homes, showcase kitchen, and residential showrooms/vignettes.
•WINNING FIRM: Kimberly Timmons Interiors
•PROJECT NAME: Backcountry Serenity Star Model Home

R11  Design Elements
•Description:  Entries should demonstrate an inventive interior design element including, but not limited to, millwork, glazing, fixtures, or furniture, as utilized in a residential environment.
•WINNING FIRM: Nielsen-Wilson Design, LLC
•PROJECT NAME: The Stingley Residence

CR00  RESIDENTIAL + COMMERCIAL
CR01  Adaptive Reuse
•Description:  Entries can be any size in regards to square footage.  Entries should demonstrate a successful reuse of an existing interior space or structure where the majority of existing elements were adapted to relate to the change in primary function.  Before and after photographs are required.
•WINNING FIRM: Humphries Poli Architects
•PROJECT NAME: Cameron Christopher Thomas Advertising

CR03  Un-built, Non-Commissioned Work
•Description:  Eligible entries include any project that has not been built.  Projects can be any size in regards to square footage and can meet any niche criteria.  The intent of this category is to highlight those projects where innovation, solutions, and strategies were conceived during a competition or design session, but never actually built/commissioned.
•WINNING FIRM: Nielsen-Wilson Design, LLC
•PROJECT NAME: Vail Cascades
JM00 JUDGE’S AWARDS FOR MERIT
Judge’s Award for Merit, Commercial
•WINNING FIRM: Burkett Design, Inc.
•PROJECT NAME: McGeady Sisneros, P.C.

Judge’s Award for Merit, Residential
•WINNING FIRM: Harrison Browne Interior Design, Ltd.
•PROJECT NAME: Edgewater