Local architects win honors

4/28/2013
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    Windermere Real Estate-Greenwood (The Carroll Building) in Seattle, Wash., designed by West Carroll Architecture of Sylvania.

  • Scott High School was one of three winners in the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects' annual design awards.
    Scott High School was one of three winners in the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects' annual design awards.

    SSOE Group’s renovation of Toledo’s Scott High School, above, was one of three winners in the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects’ annual design awards.

    Tonic building in Maumee designed by Duket Architects Planners Inc. of Toledo
    Tonic building in Maumee designed by Duket Architects Planners Inc. of Toledo

    Also honored were the Tonic building in Maumee, below left, designed by Duket Architects Planners Inc. of Toledo, and Windermere Real Estate-Greenwood (The Carroll Building) in Seattle, below, designed by West Carroll Architecture of Sylvania.

    Windermere Real Estate-Greenwood   (The Carroll Building) in Seattle, Wash., designed by West Carroll Architecture of Sylvania.
    Windermere Real Estate-Greenwood (The Carroll Building) in Seattle, Wash., designed by West Carroll Architecture of Sylvania.

    Now celebrating its 18th year, the program honors design excellence for public and private buildings and works of distinction.