The 2024 John Staub Awards will take place on Saturday, September 28, 2024, in Houston, TX. More information can be found on the June 28, 2024 | Deadline for SubmissionsAugust 1, 2024 | Winners Announced
The Texas Chapter is pleased to present the John Staub Awards program. These awards recognize and promote excellence in the classical and vernacular traditions. Awards will go to design and craftsmanship that contributes to these traditions in Texas and, in turn, builds on the legacy of John Staub.
In 2011, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art Texas Chapter (ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½app Texas) launched the inaugural John  Staub Awards. Named for residential architect John Staub, who designed numerous traditionally styled homes  from  the 1920s to 1960s in Texas, the Awards  recognize  projects within Texas by local  practitioners who are committed to promoting excellence in the classical and vernacular  traditions.  Winners and nominees include architects, designers, and artisans whose  projects work toward further building on the  incredible legacy of John  Staub. The awards are held on a biennially in the  fall over the course of a two-day event.
Image: Longwood Farm | Curtis & Windham Architects | Residential Architecture - more than 10,000sf
The Riparian Edge, Kersey Ceramics LLC, Craftsmanship
Alumni Fountain, Michael G. Imber Architects, Emerging Professional, Alice Arnn
Ecclesiastical Collection at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral, St. Mark Fine Art Conservation, Fine Arts Restoration
Architexas Architecture Planning and Historic Preservation, Historic Preservation
Dickies Arena, David M. Shwarz Architects, Inc., Civic
Las Catalinas Residence, Michael G. Imber Architects, Residential Architecture Less Than 5,000 Square Feet
Delta Gamma Fraternity Chapter House, University of Arkansas, Michael G. Imber, Architects, Civic
Inwood Enclave, Curtis + Windham Architects, Residential Landscape
The Campanile, Old Parkland, Craig Hamilton Architects, Ltd. Institutional
Moosehead Lake, Michael G. Imber Architects, Residential Architecture Less Thank 5,000 Square Feet
Freedom Place, Old Parkland, Craig Hamilton Architects, Ltd., Commerical
Casa Susanna, Don. B. McDonald Architects, Residential Architecture, 5,000 - 10,000 Square Feet
Rancho Sabino Grande, Peace Design, Residential Interiors
Curtis + Windham Architects, Residential Architecture Less Than 5,000 Square Feet
A Ship Captain's Cottage, Cathy Kincaid Interiors, Honorable Mention: Residential Interiors
Piping Rock, Curtis + Windham Architects, Residential Architecture Less Than 10,000 Square Feet
"Longwood Farm" Curtis & Windham Architects Residential Architecture - more than 10,000sf
"Boot Ranch House" Don B. McDonald Architects Residential Architecture - 5,000sf-10,000sf
"Esperanza Ranch House" Don B. McDonald Residential Architecture - 5,000sf-10,000sf
"Carisbrooke Farm" Curtis & Windham and Candra Scott & Anderson Residential Architecture - under 5,000sf
"Highland Park Residence" William S. Briggs, Architect Addition/Renovation
"Magnolia Hill" Michael Imber Architects Folly
"Old World Charm" Marcus Mohon Interiors Residential Interiors
"Bellaire Boulevard" Marie Flanigan Interiors One-Room Interior
"The Karnes County Courthouse" Fisher Heck Architects Historic Preservation
"Old Parkland West Campus" Dalgliesh Gilpin Paxton Architects Commercial Architecture
"Phi Mu Fraternity House at the University of Arkansas" Michael Imber Architects and Core Architects Institutional Architecture
"French Chateau Landscape" Newberry Architecture and Suzanne Turner Associates Residential Landscape
"Metalwork - Old Parkland Campus" Iron Age Studio Craftsmanship
"Thornhill Banquet Hall & Outdoor ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½app Center" Jim Lenahan Emerging Professional
"Lizzie’s House" V Fine Homes Residential Architecture – 5,000 sf-10,000 sf
"Shadow Lawn Residence" Dillon Kyle Architects Addition/Renovation
"The Orangery" Wilson Fuqua Architects Folly
"A House Refreshed" Pickering House Interiors Residential Interiors
"East 10th ½ Street" Marie Flanigan Interiors One-Room Interior
Church of the Heavenly Rest Curtis & Windham Ecclesiastic Architecture
"Arno Nowotny Building – The University of Texas at Austin" Architexas Historic Preservation
"Twin Double Swing Doors in French Provincial Style" Paul J. Labadie Craftsmanship
"Italianate Palazzo" Curtis & Windham Architects Residential Architecture - more than 10,000sf
"River Ranch" Michael Imber Architects Residential Architecture - 5,000sf-10,000sf
"Meadow Lake Residence" Curtis & Windham Architects Residential Architecture - 5,000sf-10,000sf
"Spanish Colonial Cabana" Larry E. Boerder Architects Addition/Renovation/Folly
"Tinwell, Inc." Tarrant County Courthouse Clock Tower Historic Preservation
"Beverly Drive Historic Residence" Cathy Kincaid Interiors Residential Interiors
"Cellars at the Pearl" Don B. McDonald Commercial Interiors
"The Sheridan Center Chapel" Jackson & Ryan Architects One Room Interior
"Glenwood Cemetery Memorial" Curtis & Windham Architects Commercial Landscape
"Spanish Renaissance Butlers Pantry" Paul J. Labadie Craftsmanship
"Historic Millwork - English & French" Hull Historical Craftsmanship
"The Westbrook & The Commerce Building" David M. Schwarz Institutional/Civic/Ecclesiastic/Multi-Family/Commercial Architecture
"Formal English Estate" Lanson B. Jones & Co. Residential Landscape
Don B. McDonald Architect's "Rio Grande Ranch" Residential Architecture over 5,000 sf.
Don B. McDonald Architect's "Geneseo" Residential Architecture under 5,000 sf.
Don B. McDonald Architect's "San Antonio Stone Cottage" Addition/Renovation
Stern and Bucek Architects' "Baker Commons" Historic Preservation
William S. Briggs' "City Park Pavilion" Institutional/Civic/Ecclesiastic/Commercial Architecture
Courtney Hill Interiors' "London Berry Road Residence" Residential Interiors
Lyn Muse Interiors' "Lucchese" Commercial Interiors
Juarez & Juarez Residential Design's "Billiards Room" One Room Interior
McDugald – Steele Landscape Architects' "Jacobean Renaissance Garden" Residential Landscape
Russ Thayer' "Bexar County Court House Restoration" Craftsmanship
Joseph Manca's "George Washington's Eye" Fine Arts