View of Ten Central Car Park, 311 W. 10th Street, on the southwest corner of 10th Street and Central Avenue. Architects Patty, Berkebile, Nelson and Immenschuh received a design award for the building, which was judged to encourage pedestrian flow at the intersection in a time when the downtown pedestrian environment has come under assault.
View of a section of the campus of the University of Missouri - Kansas City (UMKC), near 51st and Holmes streets. Abend Singleton Associates, Inc. received an award for their design of some of the buildings and features pictured here.
View of the Clay County Courthouse Annex, located at 1901 N.E. 48th Street. Abend Singleton Associates, Inc. received an award for their design of this building.
View looking west on 11th Street from Broadway Boulevard at structures created in Phase 1 of the redevelopment of the Quality Hill Neighborhood. Beckham, Guyton, Albers & Viets, Inc. received an award for their work in the transformation of this area into Kansas City's first contemporary downtown neighborhood.
View from the outfield of the Satchel Paige Memorial Stadium, located at 3500 E. 51st Street. Frank Grimaldi Architecture received an award for their work renovating and upgrading this facility.
Central courtyard of the United Missouri Bank Corporate Headquarters, located on 10th Street between Walnut Street and Grand Avenue. Abend Singleton Associates, Inc. received an award for their design of this building and courtyard.
View of Westport House, located at 4100 Waddell Avenue. Architects Abend-Singleton Associates, Inc. received an award for the building's design, which responds beautifully to an older neighborhood as well as becoming a point of reference for the larger area.
View of the Dutch Hill Place Apartments, located at 611 E. 25th Street. Duncan Architects, Inc. received an award for their work renovating the structure.
Full view of one of four markers placed at the corners of the E. 23rd Street Neighborhood (23rd and Cleveland, 23rd and Jackson, 27th and Myrtle, and 27th and Jackson). Mark Moseman, of the Kansas City Office of Housing and Community Development, received an award for the design of these markers.
View of residence at 701 E. 45th Street, owned by Marshall and Janet Miller in 1988. Seligson Associates, Inc. received an award for its design of an addition to the house which used contrasting material types in a compatible way.
View looking northwest of Parkway 600 Grill, located at 600 Ward Parkway. Architects Peckham Guyton Albers & Viets, Inc. (PGAV) received an award for sensitive understanding of spatial relationships in the Country Club Plaza in its design of this building.
View of the Spirit of Freedom Fountain, located south of Brush Creek between Benton Boulevard and Cleveland Avenue. Kansas City Parks and Recreation Department staff, engineers Larkin & Associates, and sculptor Richard Hunt received awards for their work on the creation of this fountain.
View looking southeast of the Gumbel Building, located at 8th and Walnut streets. Bob Gould, of Gould Evans Associates, received a design award for his work in the restoration of this building.
View of the 8880 Ward Parkway Building. The architecture firm HNTB received an award for design of this building, which successfully resolves issues related to small site.