Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Building of America Awards Announces Two Projects by HMS Architects Chosen for Gold Medal Feature

For Immediate Release
Contact: JoAnn Dugas
504-636-3434

New Orleans, Louisiana ( October 13, 2010): 
From hundreds of nominated projects, Louisiana State University, Music & Dramatic Arts Building and Andrew H. Wilson Charter School, both submitted by HMS Architects,APC, has been selected as a Building of America Award projects and will be  featured as Gold Medal Winners on the home page at http://www.buildingofamerica.com/.

The Building of America Network showcases the most innovative, unique and challenging new projects — projects that are particularly noteworthy and/or give back to their respective communities. The website is an essential link, bringing owners together with consultants, financial resources, architectural firms, program and project managers and others from within the construction and design industry.
Decision makers can read about the newest facilities joining the landscape in their respective region. More importantly, the Building of America Network provides a tool to help all decision makers learn from one another’s experiences and learn more about the teams behind each project’s success. Each case study will also include listings, advertisements, corporate profiles and additional information about the project team members, subcontractors, vendors and suppliers that were referred as qualified and reliable by the company or firms that chose them for their most important projects.
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HMS Architects was founded in 1996 and is recognized for providing sound, creative and enduring design through a collaborative process. Using the very latest technology, talented and experienced staff, and a commitment to collaboration and teamwork, HMS offers accessible communication both within the firm as well as with clients, contractors and consultants.
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