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FMPA
Headquarters Wins Design Award
ORLANDO,
Fla., March 28, 2001 - A group of Orlando architects recognized
the Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) headquarters as
one of the best newly designed buildings in the city.
FMPA's
office building won an Award of Merit for design excellence
at the 2001 Design Awards Gala on Saturday, March 3. The Orlando
chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) sponsored
the awards, as it has biannually for 15 years, to recognize
extraordinary buildings and the architects who created them.
The Design Awards Gala culminated Architecture Week 2001,
the springtime celebration of the architectural profession.
There
were 45 entries in all for the Design Awards, 28 of which
competed in the Built Category. Only seven buildings received
awards, and only three, including the FMPA headquarters, were
winners in the Built Category. Designs spanned from entertainment
to hospitality structures, housing to educational facilities
and from health care to office buildings.
FMPA's
building was designed by Architects Design Group, Inc. (ADG)
of Winter Park, Fla. ADG specializes in serving public sector
clients and is known for producing highly colorful, contemporary
architecture.
FMPA challenged
the architect to design a building that showcases energy efficient
technology and design. The finished product is a two-story,
25,000-square-foot structure located in South Orlando. FMPA
occupied the building in May 2000.
ADG
was the only design firm to receive multiple awards this year.
In addition to the award for FMPA's building, ADG received
an Award of Merit in the Unbuilt Category, and an Award of
Merit in the Test of Time Category.
FMPA
Contact:
Mark McCain
Public Relations/Public Affairs Manager
(407) 355-7767

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