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Southland Projects Win Design Kudos

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

An assisted-living community for seniors in Claremont, and a Palmdale “sustainable community” were among 25 Southern California building projects honored at the 38th annual Gold Nugget awards ceremony, held Thursday at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference here.

A panel of nine judges considered more than 600 entries for awards in 45 categories that honor achievement in architectural design and land-use planning for residential, commercial and industrial projects.

The design contest, the oldest and largest of its kind in the United States, was the highlight of the convention that brings together developers and related professionals from around the world.

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The home of the year award went to Watermark-The Casa California. The 4,969-square-foot Newport Beach home, designed by Robert Hidey Architects Inc. and built by Taylor Woodrow Homes, features vast ocean views, a subterranean wine cellar and cabana.

The same building team accepted the award for best single-family detached home more than 5,000 square feet for Watermark-Casa Pacifica in Newport Coast. Carlton Ridge in Palmdale was named the sustainable community of the year, honoring the most effective ways to design and build an energy-and resource-efficient home. The project, designed by Bassenian/Lagoni Architects and built by Pardee Homes, features affordable homes with energy-saving measures that can reduce power bills by up to 30%.

Winning in the best affordable detached-home category was a collection of bungalow-style homes in Long Beach called Renaissance Walk. The judges wrote that the community, designed by William Hezmalhalch Architects Inc., achieved aesthetic and functional excellence at an affordable price.

William Hezmalhalch Architects also accepted an award for best detached home in fewer than 1,800 square feet for Westcott-Plan 3 in Ladera Ranch. The project, built by Richmond American Homes, boasts a large porch and expanded kitchen space.

Sunrise Assisted Living in Claremont, designed by Hill Partnership Inc., was awarded the best seniors assisted-living community. The 54-unit project involved restoring a 1912 Arts and Crafts-movement building, whose architectural style is echoed in the new housing. Units begin at $2,000 monthly and run to $4,000 monthly.

The Claremont McKenna College President’s House, designed by Hartman Baldwin, was named the best renovated or restored single home. The judges noted the successful blending of the home’s Craftsman architecture with contemporary elements.

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“Thoughtful detailing ... for anyone who loves great architecture,” the judges wrote in their unanimous decision for the renovation award.

Half of the Building Industry Community Spirit awards went to Southern California projects. The award recognizes projects that meet the needs of a community’s less fortunate residents.

Local winners included Saint Joseph Ballet in Santa Ana, designed by McLarand, Vasquez & Partners and built by Camco Pacific Corp.; YWCA Transitional Housing in San Diego, designed by Golba Architecture Inc. and built by douglas e. barnett inc.; Emmanuel House in Santa Ana, designed by RNM Architects & Planners and built by John Laing Homes/WL Homes; and Sheraton Townhouse in Los Angeles, designed by Killefer Flammang Purtill Architects and built by Novatech Builders.

Home of the Year

Watermark--The Casa California, Newport Beach; Builder/Developer: Taylor Woodrow Homes; Architect: Robert Hidey Architects Inc.

Judges Awards of Excellence

LAX Gateway, Los Angeles; Builder: Swinerton Builders; Developer: Los Angeles World Airports; Architect: Nadel; Architect: Ted Tokio Tanaka

Davidson at Cielo, Rancho Santa Fe; Builder/Developer: Davidson Communities; Architect: R. Douglas Mansfield

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International Housing Award

Claridges at City in the Park, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada; Builder/Developer: Millennium Land Corp.; Architect of Record: Lawrence Doyle Architect Inc.

Community of the Year

Residential Detached Project --9 Dwelling Units Per Acre or More: Poulsbo Place, Poulsbo, Wash.; Builder: Security Properties Inc.; Developer: SP Poulsbo GP 1 Inc; Architect/Planner: Mithun

Residential Project of the Year--Attached: Johnson St. Townhomes, Portland, Ore.; Builder: OTKM Construction; Developer: Hoyt Street Properties; Architect: Mithun

Residential Project of the Year--Detached: Redbridge, Tracy, Calif.; Builder/Developer: The Surland Cos.; Architect/Planner: Scheurer Architects

Sustainable Community of the Year: Sponsored by Southern California Gas Co.; Carlton Ridge, Palmdale; Builder: Pardee Homes; Architect: Bassenian/Lagoni Architects

Sustainable Community of the Year

Sponsored by Southern California Gas Co.; Carlton Ridge, Palmdale; Builder: Pardee Homes; Architect: Bassenian/Lagoni Architects

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Commercial and Special Use

Public/Private Special Use Facility (two grand winners): The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Conference Center; Salt Lake City ; Builder: Legacy Constructors (JV of Layton Construction, Oakland Construction & Jacobsen Construction); Architect: Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership

Orange County Fire Authority Fire Station No. 51; Irvine; Builder: Oltmans Construction; Developer: The Irvine Co.; Architect: LPA Inc.

Public/Private Recreational Facility: The Bridges at Rancho Santa Fe, Rancho Santa Fe; Builder: Hayhoe Construction Co.; Developer: Lennar Communities; Architect: Marsh & Associates Inc. A/P/I; Interior Design: CMH Interiors

Office/Professional Building--Less Than 50,000 Square Feet

First Security Van Kasper Office Building, San Diego; Builder: Zigman Shields Construction; Developer: Purple Empire II; Architect: Austin Velm Robbins Parshalle

Office/Professional Building--50,000 Square Feet and Larger Clear Channel Communications Headquarters, San Antonio, Texas; Builder: G.W. Mitchell & Sons; Architect: Overland Partners

Commercial Project-Retail(two grand winners) Mercado Plaza, Palm Springs; Builder: R.D. Olson Construction; Developer: Wessman Development Co. ; Architect: Altevers Associates

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Downtown Disney, Anaheim; Builder: Bayley Construction; Developer: Walt Disney Imagineering; Architect: Elkus/Manfredi Architects Ltd.

Specialty Project

Greater Sacramento Urban League Workforce Training Center, Sacramento; Builder: J.R. Roberts Corp.; Developer: Greater Sacramento Urban League; Architect: Mogavero Notestine Associates

Rehab Commercial/Industrial Project DGWB Advertising, Santa Ana ; Builder: Camco Pacific Construction Co. ; Developer; Griffin Structures Inc.; Architect: Nestor + Gaffney Architecture, LLP

Specialty Housing

Custom Home--less than 3,500 square feet: Watersmark-The Pointe at Barton Creek, Travis County, Texas; Builder: Denison Development; Architect: Jeffrey Berkus Architects

Custom Home--3,500 to 6,000 square feet: Rush Residence, Austin, Texas; Builder: Brian A. Bailey Homes Inc.; Architect: Cornerstone Group Architects

Custom Home--more than 6,000 square feet: Star Ranch, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Builder: David Keller; Architect: Scheurer Architects Inc.

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Renovated, Restored Single Home or Project; Claremont McKenna College President’s House, Claremont; Builder/Architect: Hartman Baldwin

Affordable Project--Attached: Oroysom Village, Fremont; Builder: J.R. Roberts Corp.; Developer: Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition; Architect: David Baker FAIA & Associates

Affordable Project--Detached: Renaissance Walk, Long Beach; Builder/Developer: The Olson Co.; Architect: William Hezmalhalch Architects Inc.

Apartment Project--Up to Four Stories (two winners): Soma Residences, San Francisco; Builder: Nibbi Brothers; Developer: Emerand Fund; Architect: David Baker FAIA & Associates

Park Place South, Mountain View, Calif.; Builder: Douglas Ross Construction; Developer: Prometheus Real Estate Group Inc.; Architect: Sandy & Babcock, International; Design Architect: Seidel/Holzman

Apartment Project--Five Stories or More: San Francisco State University,-The Village at Centennial Square, San Francisco; Builder/Developer: Catellus Urban Development Group, LLC; Architect: Sasaki Associates Inc.

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Mixed-Use Project: Swan’s Market, Oakland;

Builder: Oliver Construction; Developer: East Bay Asian Local Development Corp.;

Architect: Pyatok Associates

Associate Architect: Y.H. Lee Associates

Seniors Project--Active Adult: New Madonna Residence, San Francisco Builder: James E. Roberts /Obayashi Corp.; Marketing Director: St. Anthony Foundation; Architect: Hardison Komatsu Ivelich & Tucker

Seniors Project--Assisted Living: Sunrise Assisted Living of Claremont, Claremont; Builder: Illig Construction Co.; Developer: Sunrise Development; Architect: Hill Partnership Inc.

Special Awards

Building Industry Community Spirit Award (eight honorees) sponsored by Wells Fargo Foundation: Saint Joseph Ballet, Santa Ana; Builder: Camco Pacific Corp.; Developer: Saint Joseph Ballet; Architect: McLarand, Vasquez & Partners Inc.

YWCA Transitional Housing, San Diego; Builder: douglas e. barnhart inc.; Architect: Golba Architecture Inc.

Mount Saint Vincent Home Residential Units, Denver; Builder: Saunders Construction; Owners: Sisters of Charity Leavenworth; Architect: Slaterpaull Architects

Emmanuel House, Santa Ana; Builder: John Laing Homes/WL Homes; Developer: Mercy House; Architect: RNM Architects & Planners

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Sheraton Townhouse, Los Angeles; Builder: Novatech Builders; Developer: MacLeod Partnership; Architect: Killefer Flammang Purtill Architects

Gateway Commons, Emeryville/Oakland; Builder: J.H. Fitzmaurice Inc.; Developer: Oakland Community Housing Inc.; Architect: Pyatok Associates

Discovery Home, Denver; Builder: Engle Homes of Colorado; Architect: Downing Thorpe & James

Haven Family House, Menlo Park, Calif.; Builder/Developer: M.H. Podell Co.; Architect: Baldauf Catton Von Eckartsberg Architects

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