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2008 Awards of Distinction Winners• Residential New Construction
• Residential Re-Siding
• Historic Restoration
• Non-Residential
The judges of this year’s contest selected 43 winners from a pool of 162 entries. Submissions were evaluated on the basis of imaginative use, design, functionality, quality of workmanship, and, in the Historic Restoration category, faithful reproduction of an original design.
The 2008 Awards of Distinction entries highlight several trends that demonstrate the continued versatility of vinyl siding. Among those trends were the use of vinyl siding in a wide variety of architectural styles, great diversity in color choices, and more sophisticated trim. Also noted was the increased number of entries featuring multi-family structures and traditional neighborhood design principles.
The 2008 panel of judges included Tom Manion, an architect whose firm, Manion & Associates, designs both residential and commercial properties; Jim Rooney, a home improvement writer, a former remodeler, and a member of the American Society of Home Inspectors; Edward Tombari, a Land Use Planner with the National Association of Home Builders, Land Development Services; and Jery Y. Huntley, VSI’s President.
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