Architecture Firm in Reston Wins Fairfax County Award

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Reston based LeMay Erickson Architects took two Fairfax County Exceptional Design Awards, both for church design. Their merit award was for the expansion of Vienna Presbyterian church, in downtown Vienna. The firm expanded the building to 55,000 square feet, upgraded the sanctuary to sit 1000 people, and added more classrooms and administration office space.

They also took an award for their expansion work on Clifton Presbyterian Church, a historical building. Without altering the building structurally LeMay Erickson Architects added 30 seats to the sanctuary They also more than doubled square footage with an addition of a fellowship hall, kitchen, and classrooms.

The Fairfax County Exceptional Design Awards contain five categories. The awards are designed to “Recognize achievement in the total design of a building and site and to create an awareness of outstanding planning and design projects among design professionals and the general public.” The awards are sponsored by the Department of Planning and Zoning.

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