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And the Winners Are…
BY ANNE LEE PHILLIPS // 05.15.17
The annual Houston PaperCity Design Awards elicited 291 outstanding entries in 18 categories, with more than 2,000 project images downloaded into digital libraries for our judges — designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard from Los Angeles, architect Peter Pennoyer from New York, designer Katie Ridder from New York, and designer Mark D. Sikes from Los Angeles. We present the winning projects here, and in the October 2017 issue of PaperCity magazine.
The awards celebration kicked off the inaugural Texas Design Week Houston on Monday night. The evening began with cocktails and small bites from Canopy in the beautiful West Avenue Texas Design Week Event Venue, designed by Richard Flowers of The Events Company. The awards presentation followed, with awards presented by judges Martyn Lawrence Bullard and Mark D. Sikes. Christofle’s Houston general manager Fausto Villeda presented the winners with stunning Andrée Putman-designed engraved silver trays. The celebration continued at the after-party, with Bullard and Sikes signing their latest books.
Watch for the October 2017 issue of PaperCity magazine for more on the winning projects. To purchase tickets for Texas Design Week, which runs through Friday, May 19, go to texasdesignweek.com.
Residential Interior Design Over 3,500 Square Feet
Firm: Found, for Found co-owner Ruth Davis’s home
Lead Designer: Aaron Rambo
Lead Architect: André De Jean, Reagan | André Architecture
Runner-Up: Lucas Eilers Design Associates, Sarah Eilers and Laura Rickaway
Winning Entry: Residential Design Over 3,500 Square Feet, Found
Residential Architectural Design Over 3,500 Square Feet
Firm: Mann Designs
Lead Designer: Shannon Mann
Lead Architects: Reagan Miller, Reagan | André Architecture
Landscape architect: Kainer & Kainer Landscaping
Runner-Up (tie): Two projects from Jerry Hooker, Mirador Group
Winning Entry: Residential Architectural Design Over 3,500 Square Feet, Mann Designs
Residential Interior Design Under 3,500 Square Feet
Firm: Creative Tonic
Lead Designer: Courtnay Tartt Elias with Lila Chumbley
Runner-Up (tie): Lucinda Loya, Lucinda Loya Interiors; Margaret Naeve Parker, M. Naeve
Winning Entry: Residential Interior Design Under 3,500 Square Feet, Creative Tonic
Residential Architectural Design Under 3,500 Square Feet
Firm: StudioMet
c: Shawn Gottschalk
Runner-Up: Brett Zamore, Brett Zamore Design.
Winning Entry: Residential Architectural Design Under 3,500 Square Feet, StudioMet
Residential Interior Design or Architectural Design Singular Space – Bedroom (Tie)
Firms: Biscuit and Kemble Interiors
Biscuit Lead Designer: Bailey McCarthy
Kemble Interiors Lead Designer: Lindsey Herod
Runner-Up (tie): Courtnay Elias, Creative Tonic; Paloma Contreras, Paloma Contreras Design
Winning Entry (Tie): Residential Interior Design or Architectural Design – Bedroom, BiscuitWinning Entry (Tie): Residential Interior Design or Architectural Design – Bedroom, Kemble Interiors
Residential Interior Design or Architectural Design Singular Space – Kitchen
Firm: Meg Lonergan Interiors
Lead Designer: Meg Lonergan
Runner-Up: Michael Viviano, Viviano Viviano
Winning Entry: Residential Interior Design or Architectural Design Singular Space – Kitchen, Meg Lonergan Interiors
Residential Interior Design or Architectural Design, Bath
Firm: Dreamscape Modern Builders for the Art Colony
Lead Architectural Designer: Michael Wiglesworth
Runner-Up: Michael Viviano, Viviano Viviano
Winning Entry: Interior Design or Architectural Design Singular Space – Bath, Dreamscape Modern Builders
Residential Interior or Architectural Design — Children’s Room
Firm: Biscuit
Lead Designer: Bailey McCarthy
Architect: Bill Curtis, Curtis & Windham Architects.
Runner-Up: Bailey McCarthy, Biscuit — a sweep.
Winning Entry: Residential Interior Design or Architectural Design — Children’s Room, Biscuit
Residential Interior or Architectural Design Dining or Entertaining Space
Firm: Creative Tonic
Lead Designer: Courtnay Tartt Elias with Lila Chumbley
Runner-Up: Bailey McCarthy, Biscuit
Winning Entry: Winning Entry for Residential Interior or Architectural Design — Dining or Entertaining Space, Creative Tonic
Residential Interior Design or Architectural Design – Use of Small Space
Firm: Creative Tonic
Lead Designer: Courtnay Tartt Elias with Lila Chumbley
Runners-Up (tie): Victoria Goldstein, VG Studio and Bailey McCarthy, Biscuit
Winning Entry: Residential Interior Design or Architectural Design – Use of Small Space, Creative Tonic
Hospitality Interior Design or Architectural Design: Hotel, Restaurant or Club
Firm: Gensler for Watermark Baton Rouge, an Autograph Collection Hotel
Principal in Charge: Greg LaCour
Principal: Nancy Nodler
Designer: Doug Detiveaux
Architect: Benjamin Nanson
Runners-Up (tie): Elizabeth Ingram, Elizabeth Ingram Studio for State of Grace Restaurant; Kelie Mayfield and Erick Ragni, MaRS with Paige and Smoot Hull for The Vintage Round Top BOHO cottage.
Winning Entry: Hospitality Interior Design or Architectural Design: Hotel, Restaurant or Club, Gensler for Watermark Baton Rouge
Retail Interior Design or Architectural Design
Firm: Rottet Studio for Bernhardt Design Showroom NYC.
Lead Designer: Lauren Rottet, with David Davis, Josef Jelinek, Harout Dedeyan, James Cull, Ashley Liu, Kefan Lu, Laurence Cartledge
Runner-Up: Content Architecture, for Paloma Nails salon. Jesse Hager, Heather Rowell, Eric Hughes, Gail Chen
Winning Entry: Retail Interior Design or Architectural Design, Rottet Studio, for Bernhardt showroom NYC
Commercial Interior Design or Architectural Design: Office, Theater, Spiritual or Public Space
Firm: Gensler for River Oaks District
Principals in Charge: Hal Sharp and Marty Borko
Principal/Project Manager: Brooks Howell
Project Manager: Jeff Walker
Principal/Design Director: Duncan Paterson
Architects: Lisa Pauli, John Cho, Shailesh Virlley, and Michael Knight
Runner-Up (tie): Marie Flanigan, Marie Flanigan Interiors for Mercedes-Benz Sugarland showroom; Rame and Russell Hruska, Intexure Architects for Quantlab Financial stair
Winning Entry for Commercial Interior Design or Architectural Design: Office, Theater, Spiritual or Public Space, Gensler for River Oaks District
Historical, Restoration/Preservation: Residential
Firm: Mann Designs, for Marigny historical renovation in New Orleans
Lead Designer: Shannon Mann, with Laura Roach, Tricia Crane, Kandice Eiskant, and Gabriela Fenton
Architect: studioWTA
Runner-Up: Laura F. Michaelides, Four Square Design Studio for the 1920s Dentler Building; Linda Eyles, Linda Eyles Design for 16th Street Queen Anne Home
Winning Entry: Historical, Restoration/Preservation: Residential, Mann Designs
Historical, Restoration/Preservation: Commercial
Jon Deal, The Deal Company
Architect: Lettie Harrell, LH2 Architecture for The Silos on Sawyer
Runner-Up: Page. Lead designers Kari Brown, Arturo Chavez, Matthew S. Cohen, Alberto Govela, Ptah Harding, Jeffrey Mechlem, Jr., Robert H. Owens, Mete Sonmez for the Esperson building interior renovations
Historical, Restoration/Preservation: Commercial, The Silos on Sawyer, The Jon Deal Company
Residential Landscape Design
Firm: Virginia W. Kelsey, AIA
Lead architect: Virginia Kelsey
Runner-Up: Lanson Jones, Lanson B. Jones & Co.
Winning Entry: Residential Landscape Design, Virginia W. Kelsey, AIA
Best in Furniture Design, Single Piece or Collection
Firm: Mecox for Mecox Private Label Collection
Lead Designer: Mac Hoak
Runners-Up (4-way tie): Jillian O’Neill, Jillian O’Neill Interiors & Collection for the Jillian O’Neill Collection; Katie Scott, Katie Scott Design for the Alley bench; Kelie Mayfield, MaRS for Motile; and Gin Braverman, gindesignsgroup for Braeswood residence table
Best in Furniture Design, Single Piece or Collection, Mecox for Mecox Private Label Collection
Best in Product Design, Single Piece or Collection
Firm: Matt Camron Rugs & Tapestries, for the Eileen from the Minimalist Collection
Lead Designer: Elizabeth Esfahani
Runners-Up (tie): Elizabeth Esfahani, Matt Camron Rugs again for the Khotan reinterpreted (a sweep); Courtnay Tartt Elias, Creative Tonic for a bespoke tie rack
Best in Product and Textile Design, Single Piece or Collection, Matt Camron Rugs & Tapestries, for the Eileen from the Minimalist Collection
The 2017 Houston PaperCity Design Awards Judges
Martyn Lawrence Bullard, who came to Houston to present the awards, is a member of the Architectural Digest AD 100 and Elle Decor A-List. His work has been published in Architectural Digest, Veranda, and Elle Decor. His newest book is Martyn Lawrence Bullard: Design and Decoration, and he has designed homes for Elton John, Cher, Tommy Hilfiger’s Miami beach house, Colony Palms Hotel in Palm Springs, and Chateau Gutsch in Switzerland, once home to Queen Victoria.
Mark D. Sikes, who came to Houston to present the awards, has published Beautiful, All American Decorating and Timeless Style, to much acclaim, and has designed the interiors of Reese Witherspoon’s Draper James boutiques, a set for screenwriter Nancy Meyers, and he has been published in Architectural Digest, Verandaand House Beautiful.
NYC-based designer Katie Ridder is a member of the Elle DecorA-List and has appeared on top 100 designer lists in House Beautiful and New York. Her work has been published in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, Town & Country, the New York Times, and Domino and her latest book is A House in the Country (Vendome), co-authored with husband Peter Pennoyer.
NYC-based architect Peter Pennoyer is a member of the Architectural Digest AD100. His work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Veranda, and The Wall Street Journal. His clients include The Mark Hotel in New York, David Webb jewelers, and The Hotchkiss School. He is coauthor, with Anne Walker, of five books on early 20th-century American architectural practices. His most recent book is A House in the Country (Vendome), co-authored with wife Katie Ridder.
The PaperCity Design Awards and Texas Design Week Thank…
Presenting Sponsor of Houston PaperCity Design Awards and Texas Design Week — and owner of the beautiful awards event venue — West Avenue. Thank you to Darin Botelho and the Gables team.
Christofle and Houston GM Fausto Villeda, for the elegant Andre-Putman-designed engraved trays for the Winning Designers and Architects.
Thank you to Texas Design Week lead underwriters PaperCity, Alton LaDay Media, Rizzoli, David Sutherland, and Chateau Domingue, and to underwriters Viyet, Roca Tile, Found, Meredith O’Donnell Fine Furniture, Giorgetti Houston, Iconic Systems & Services, Bisto Menil, Canopy, Gables Residential, Ann Sacks, Internum, Hotel Granduca, Luxe Interiors + Design, Robert Leleux and Southern Style Now ’17, Sovereign Services, A Fare Extraordinaire, Deep Eddy Vodka, Swift + Company, Duchman Family Winery, Fall Creek Vineyards, Aztec Events & Tents, Rothko Chapel, Jazz Houston, Ringside Design.