Firm wins Merit Award for Huntington Federal Branch
In 2009 we were honored to receive a Merit Award for Achievement in Architecture from AIA West Virginia for our work on the Huntington Federal Savings Bank – East Hills Branch.
In 2009 we were honored to receive a Merit Award for Achievement in Architecture from AIA West Virginia for our work on the Huntington Federal Savings Bank – East Hills Branch.
Project Architect Nathan Randolph was elected to the City of Huntington City Council, and began his term in January 2009. Randolph is representing the Fifth District in Huntington.
In 2008, we were honored with a Merit Award from AIA West Virginia for our work on the Darco International headquarters in Huntington, WV.
Phoebe Patton Randolph, AIA was asked to participate on two panels at the Create WV Conference held October 20-22, 2008 at Snowshoe Mountain Resort. Ms. Randolph is a member of the Livable Communities Committee of the West Virginia Chapter of the AIA, and the Co-Chair of the Citizen Engagement Committee of Create Huntington.
In April of 2008 Nathan Randolph, AIA was appointed by Mayor David Felinton for a six year term as Secretary of HURA, the Huntington Urban Renewal Authority.
Edward Tucker, AIA, president of Edward Tucker Architects, Inc., was elected on November 8, 2007 to serve a three year term on the national board of the American Institute of Architects as Regional Director for the Region of the Virginias.
In 2003, the firm received an award from The American Institute of Architects, West Virginia Chapter for their work at Johnson Memorial United Methodist Church. The project recognized was the Memorial Garden and Social Hall Renovation.