WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Pine Hall Brick had its pavers selected for two Brick in Architecture awards from the Brick Industry Association.
The winners were a Best in Class award in paving and landscape architecture for The Imaginary Garden, a pathway and plaza installation in the Walnut Street Park in Cary, N.C., and a Silver award for Justison Landing, a $500 million brownfield urban redevelopment project that features residential, retail and commercial space in Wilmington, Del.
A panel of architects from across the United States served as judges for the competition.
“BIA was notably impressed with the quality and diversity of the entries,” says association spokeswoman Kelly Ewell. “This diverse field made for intense competition and difficult decisions.”
Ted Corvey, paver business director for Pine Hall Brick, said the company joins the designers and installers in expressing pride over the projects in which they participated.
“The true winners in these competitions are the families who visit the park in Cary or the people who live, work and play at Justison Landing,” says Corvey. “They’re surrounded by a landscape that combines durability with aesthetic appeal and sustainability.”
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