Whitten Architects Receives 2021 AIA Design Awards From Maine and New Hampshire Chapters
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“Our studio approach at Whitten is one of continual collaboration with site-specific design and the client’s lifestyle at the heart of every project we take on,” says Rob Whitten, founder and principal. PORTLAND, Maine (PRWEB) May 28, 2021 Whitten Architects, a residential architectural firm with a 35-year history of design excellence in Maine, was awarded a total of three honors by the American Institute of Architect (AIA)’s Maine and New Hampshire chapters.
Annually, AIA Maine sponsors a juried review of Maine architecture to recognize the important and diverse work of Maine architects. The jurors are nationally recognized peers who, after reviewing and critiquing the entries, select outstanding projects for recognition.
ZBA backs Walrack on two of three Preston Street interpretations By Jim Measel
May 19, 2021 | 6:20 PM
COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) â The Coldwater Board of Zoning Appeals backed City Planner Dean Walrackâs interpretations on Wednesday to two out of three zoning ordinance violations concerning the property at 86 Preston Street.
Petitioner Roger Dubois requested the interpretations after he was cited on March 11 for improper parking of a motor vehicle on residential property, the parking of semi-tractor trailers within a residential neighborhood and storing industrial materials and equipment within a property zoned A-1 One-Family Residential District.
Walrack was backed by the Z.B.A. on a motorized industrial crane that had no license plate which he felt was parked in violation of the cityâs Zoning Ordinance. The ordinance requires vehicles on residential zoned property to be parked on an improved surface consisting of a parking strip, parking bay, driveway, and gar
According to Mitchell Area Safehouse officials’ letter to the city, the new building would allow its clients to have more space to social distance and quarantine as the COVID-19 pandemic still looms.