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Aram Bassenian and Carl Lagoni inducted into BALA Hall of Fame
Architects recognized for advancing the art of residential design
news release
February 18, 2009
HousingZone
In an era when home design equates to home-sales success as never before, the National Association of Home Builders and Professional Builder magazine recently recognized the contributions of Aram Bassenian, AIA, and Carl Lagoni, AIA, to advancing the art of residential design. Both men were among the ten members of the inaugural class of inductees into the Best in American Living Awards Hall of Fame. The innovative work of Bassenian and Lagoni has catapulted their planning and architectural firm to the top of the list as the most awarded office in the 25-year history of the Best in American Living Awards, the premier national new-home design competition. Among the 80+ awards bestowed on the firm are Home of the Year, Best Single-Family Detached Home in every size category, and Best Custom Home, as well as multiple wins for Best in Region.
"Aram Bassenian and Carl Lagoni have been honing their expertise in all things residential for more than 35 years," said Paul Deffenbaugh, editorial director of Professional Builder magazine, in presenting this honor. "They've designed best-in-class communities in nearly every category - from conventional and high-density detached homes to townhomes, condominiums, apartments, senior housing and resort communities."
The firm's reputation for best-in-class design solutions has extended its business beyond the United States. Currently the company designs new communities throughout China, in North Africa, the Middle East and India.
"As architects, it is our assignment to design homes that link to the past, yet look forward in lifestyle and technology. That vision mixes with skilled hands to create a home of character that also appeals to the senses," said Chairman and CEO Aram Bassenian.
During these difficult times for the economy in general and housing in particular, Bassenian Lagoni Architects isn't resting on the accomplishments of the past. An aggressive research and development program explores new lifestyle solutions, new concepts and new elevation styles that enable builders to profitably create homes and neighborhoods at price points that attract new buyers.
"We pride ourselves on being on the leading edge of design," explained President Carl Lagoni. "We try to help define the trends rather than just replicate them."
For more information, log onto www.bassenianlagoni.com.
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