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Moore Ruble Yudell gets The 2006 Architecture Firm Award

The Board of Directors of The American Institute of Architects (AIA) announced that Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners, a California firm, is the recipient of the 2006 AIA Architecture Firm Award.

The AIA Architecture Firm Award, given annually, is the highest honor the AIA bestows on an architecture firm. The AIA Architecture Firm Award recognizes a practice that has consistently produced distinguished architecture for at least 10 years. The award will be presented at the American Architectural Foundation Accent on Architecture Gala, February 10, 2006 at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. Previous recipients include Murphy/Jahn (2005), Lake/Flato Architects (2004), and The Miller/Hull Partnership (2003).

Moore Ruble Yudell, in practice for 28 years, employs a staff of more than 60 people.

The firm has become a major influence in the integration of light and color in design. This can be seen in its design of the United States Embassy in Berlin, Tango Housing at the Bo01 Exhibition in Malmö, Sweden, and the Joseph A. Steger Student Life Center at the University of Cincinnati.

Moore Ruble Yudell is widely acclaimed as a regional, national and international design leader. In the 28 years since its inception, the firm has received numerous awards including two AIA Committee on Architecture for Education Merit Awards (2005), the AIA California Council Merit Award (2005, 2004), the AIA Los Angeles Merit Award (2005), the AIA Los Angeles NextLA Citation Award (2004), the Westside Urban Forum Westside Prize (2005, 2004), the National AIA Honor Award for Architecture (2003), the Council for New Urbanism Charter Award (2002), and the National AIA Honor Award for Urban Design (1999).



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