The B.L.E.N.D. Award encourages and rewards builders, architects, and home owners to blend newly remodeled or constructed homes into the fabric of the Fulton Neighborhood.

Presented by the Zoning Committee of the Fulton Neighborhood Association (FNA)

Contact Phil Rader, AIA for questions:  612-920-3955 or email at prader@philrader.com

The following projects were selected by our jury of design professionals and neighborhood residents.  The submissions will be honored at the September 12th, 2007 meeting of the Fulton Neighborhood Association.  The meeting takes place 7:00 p.m. at the Pershing Recreation Center 48th Street and Chowen Avenue South.

Congratulations to the builders, architects, designers and homeowners!  (Press Release)

Award Category:

Project Title:

Project Address:

Builder Name:

Architect Name:

New Construction

Urban Creekside:  A New Home in Fulton

5308 Russell Ave S.

Choice Wood Company

Choice Wood Company

Project photos and brief:

Urban Creekside Brief

Urban Creekside Board

Juror comments:

“I appreciate that the owner lived in the previous [existing on this lot] home for 19 years before building a new home.” -- Scott Newland, AIA

“I like how the design brings a lot of natural light into the space.” -- Scott Newland, AIA

 

Award Category:

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Project Address:

Builder Name:

Architect Name:

Remodel/Addition

Naturally Modern

2515 West 52nd St.

Choice Wood Company

Choice Wood Company

Project photos and brief:

Naturally Modern Brief

Naturally Modern Board

Juror comments:

“It's nice to have a submission of a home built in this era. Fulton does have these mid-century homes. I especially like that the remodel has very little negative impact on the neighborhood because the bulk of the change is to the back.” -- Alecia Stevens

 

Award Category:

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Project Address:

Builder Name:

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Remodel/Addition

Growing Up Green

5257 Washburn Ave. S.

Reuter Construction

Bryan Anderson, SALA Architects

Project photos and brief:

Growing Up Green Brief

Growing up Green Board

Juror comments

“I appreciate that there was no impact to the existing vegetation.” – John Thompson

“This project has a unique feel to it that represents the spirit of the Fulton Neighborhood.” – Scott Newland

The Fulton Zoning Committee of the Fulton Neighborhood Association (FNA) reviews neighborhood

 zoning and development issues.

The committee meets the first Wednesday of the month

 at Pershing Park Recreation Center, 48th Street and Chowen Avenue South, at 7:00 p.m.