
AWARDS
Award of Excellence from the Baltimore Metro Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors for renovations to Merritt Property's, 8665 Pulaski Retail.
Award for Best Retail/Rehab Center for Garrison Forest Plaza from the Maryland Chapter of the NAIOP (Fishman-Curry)
Award for excellence in concrete construction by the Maryland Chapter of American Concrete Institute for the Brown Residence (Fishman-Curry)
PRESS
This page one story in the Towson Times featured Curry Architects’ rendering of the proposed development plan for Towson Circle III. Towson Times, June 18, 2008.
Title: Latest plan for Towson Circle touted as green, walkable (PDF)
By: Loni Ingraham
Curry Architects' rendering of the proposed Towson Circle III project; which includes a 14-screen movie theater, restaurants, retail space, and an overhead parking garage was featured in The Baltimore Sun's Maryland section on 9/11/2007.
Title: Towson retail proposal weighed (PDF)
By: Laura Barnhardt
Fishman-Curry designed Brookside Commons project featured in:
The Community Times on 8/6/2003
Title: OM Brookside Commons combines apartments, retail, office
By: Susan C. Ingram
Fishman-Curry Villa Julie Student Apartments project featured in:
The Baltimore Business Journal on 3/7/2003
Title: Villa Julie to Buy Owings Mills Land
By: Heather Harlan
Fishman-Curry projects featured in:
The Baltimore Construction News on 8/2002, Vol. 1 No. 11
Title: Fishman-Curry an Architectural Experience
By: Hayden Alfano
Fishman-Curry's Symphony Center project featured in:
New York Times article on 9/16/2001
Title: A Project in Baltimore Beyond the Inner Harbor
By: Charles Belfoure
Fishman-Curry Anneslie Center project featured in:
The Baltimore Sun on 5/27/2001
Title: A Smart Growth Pioneer Arises
By: Edward Grunts
Fishman-Curry Anneslie Center project featured in:
The Towson Times on 5/9/2001
Title: Workers will give former Caldor site a complete makeover
By: Bob Allen
Fishman-Curry Anneslie Center project featured in:
The Towson Times on 2/21/2001
Title: Workers to move into old Caldor
By: Bob Allen |