Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design
Recipient: Frank Schlesinger Associates Architects--Frank and Christy Schlesinger (left to right)
Representative Work: 3336 Cady’s Alley; Washington, D.C.
Project: Cady's Alley; Washington, D.C.
Firm: Sorg & Associates PC, with Frank Schlesinger Associates Architects; McInturff Architects; Martinez & Johnson Architecture PC; Shalom Baranes Associates Architects; and Landscape Architect The Fitch Studio
Client: Eastbanc Inc.; Washington, D.C.
Photo: Julia Heine
 

   
 
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The Committee of Corporate Architects and Facility Management (CAFM) facilitates the generation and exchange of knowledge valuable to AIA members working for, or within, corporations or other client organizations. Through its work, CAFM supports members’ professional development and promotes a positive effect on the built environment.

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