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2002-2003
ROME PRIZE Fellowship
at the American
Academy in Rome.
Fellowship period in
Rome extends from
September 16, 2002,
until June 30,
2003. For
project description CLICK
HERE.
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1999
DIRECTOR'S AWARD:
federal Emergency
Management Agency
(FEMA), for
collaborative efforts
on the development of
the Grant Acceleration
Program and the Cost
Estimation Format for
Public Assistance
disaster damage repair
grants.
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1996
MERITORIOUS SERVICE
AWARD: Federal
Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA), for
collaborative efforts
in the creation of the
FEMA Siesimic Hazard
Mitigation Program for
Hospitals. Responsible
for the writing of the
program rules and
entrance criteria.
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1990
OLIVER TORREY FULLER
AWARD: Association for
Preservation
Technology,
International: for the
best article for the
year in the APT
Bulletin.:
"Bricks, Mortar,
and Earthquakes,
Historic Preservation
vs. Earthquake
Safety."
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1989
MERIT AWARD:
California
Preservation
Foundation: Historic
Structures Report, The
Cascade Ranch
Bunkhouse.
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1981: INDO-AMERICAN EXCHANGE FELLOWSHIP: for a year-long research and documentary photography on the textile mills and working environments throughout India. This fellowship included a first visit to Srinagar, Kashmir, including documentation & research on the earthquake resistance of the traditional construction.
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1980
CITATION: National
Endowment for the
Arts: Design Arts
grant project:
Exhibition:
"Amoskeag, A
Sense of Place, A Way
of Life," Currier
Gallery of Art,
September - November
1975.
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1980
CITATION: National
Endowment for the
Arts: Design Arts
Grant Project:
Documentary study: The
Amoskeag Millyard,
Manchester, N.H.
1969-72.
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1976
PROGRESSIVE
ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
AWARD: To the Lowell
Team for the planning
and design for the
Lowell National
Cultural Park, Lowell,
Mass, 1976. (Randolph
Langenbach, historical
consultant.)
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1975
CITATION: American
Society of Registered
Architects: For
historic preservation
work on New England
Textile Mills.
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1975
ANNUAL AWARD FOR
CONSERVATION: The
Victorian Society of
America, New England
Chapter: Awarded to
the Currier Gallery of
Art, Manchester, N.H.
for the Exhibition,
"Amoskeag, A
Sense of Place, A Way
of Life,"
designed and produced
by Randolph
Langenbach.
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1971
FELLOWSHIP AWARD:
National Endowment for
the Arts, Photography
Division: For
Photographic
documentation of the
Amoskeag Millyard.
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1968
DAVID McCORD BOOK
PRIZE: Harvard
College: For the
article "An Epic
in Urban Design,"
Harvard Bulletin,
Apr.16,1968.