Palladio Award

The Palladio Award is an architectural prize given annually for "creative interpretation or adaptation of design principles developed through 2,500 years of the Western architectural tradition", widely known as New Classical architecture.[1] The Awards, in several categories, are presented by the Traditional Building Magazine, Period Homes Magazine, and the Traditional Building Conference.[1]

The Palladio is a "coveted" architectural prize given for excellence in traditional design.[2] It is the only national award in the United States given for excellence in classical design.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Palladio Awards". palladioawards.com. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  2. Spewock, Stephen. "Quest: The Symbiotic Relationship Between Owner and Architect" (Summer 2009). New Old House Magazine.
  3. Labine, Clem (2 September 2011). "Seven Tips for Winning a 2012 Palladio Award". Traditional Building Magazine. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
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