Masonry Magazine April 1979 Page. 13

Words: Bob Fowler, Don Leonard, Eugene George, C.L. Cook, Charles Danna, Louis Helbert, Peter Norris, John Busby, Kermit Marsh, Morris Hall, Tip Masterson, Peter Rumpel, William Morgan, Ivan Smith
Masonry Magazine April 1979 Page. 13

Masonry Magazine April 1979 Page. 13
Award of Excellence-First Christian Church of Atlanta Presents Design Awards
Award of Excellence-First Christian Church of Atlanta. Receiving congratulations from MCAA president Eugene George (center) is John Busby of Jova, Daniels, Busby. At the right is MCAA Georgia state chairman C. L. Cook of C. L. Cook Co., mason contractor on the project.

Merit Award-Institute of Ecology. University of Georgia. MCAA vice president Louis J. Helbert, Jr. (holding plaque) prepares to make presentation to Peter Norris (far right) of Hall, Norris & Marsh. At left are Kermit Marsh and Morris Hall.

Merit Award-Six Multi-Tenant Warehouses. Tip Masterson (right) of Tipton Masterson Associates Architects/Planners accepts award from MCAA treasurer Don Leonard. Bob Fowler, a member of the firm, is pictured at left.


Masonry Institute of Atlanta Presents Design Awards
The Masonry Institute of Atlanta took the occasion of MCAA's 1979 International Masonry Conference in Atlanta to present its first Awards for Excellence In Masonry Design. The presentations, consisting of an Award of Excellence and two Merit Awards, were made at the Opening Session of the MCAA Conference on March 5 at the Atlanta Marriott.

Winner of the Award of Excellence was the Atlanta architectural firm of Jova, Daniels, Busby for its design of the First Christian Church of Atlanta. The mason contractor on the project was C. I.. Cook Co. (MCAA) of Atlanta.

The Merit Award winners were Tipton Masterson Associates Architects/Planners for the Six Multi-Tenant Warehouses in Atlanta, and Hall, Norris & Marsh for the Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens. Both architectural firms are based in Atlanta.

On hand to officiate at the presentation ceremony was the chairman of the jury of architects that selected the winners. Peter L. Rumpel. AIA. Clements/Rumpel/ Associates, Architects and Planners, Jacksonville, Fla. Other members of the jury were William Morgan, FAIA. William Morgan Architects, and Ivan H. Smith, FAIA. Reynolds, Smith & Hill, both of Jacksonville.

According to Charles Danna, board chairman of the Masonry Institute of Atlanta, the awards program was introduced to recognize those architects in the Atlanta area who were willing to have their work judged in competition with other professional practitioners of the art of architecture. The first program was limited to members of the Atlanta Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

"It is anticipated that this will be an annual award," Danna said. "It also must be pointed out that without the cooperation of the Atlanta and Georgia Chapters of AIA, this program would not have been possible."

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