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 The 70,000-seat Rice Stadium, designed in 1950 by Hermon Lloyd & W.B. Morgan and Milton McGinty, is of reinforced concrete made graceful by lithe, 30-inch diameter columns supporting the upper decks. The monolithic landmark at the west end of the Rice University campus is perhaps one of the best buildings of its kind in the country. In the early 1970s, AIA Houston recognized this among others as a "Vintage Building" — the precursor to the 25 Year Award.
Next winner: Mayor Bill White
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Mayor Bill White: President's Award
Story Sloane III: Preservation Partner in Print Award
Hermann Park Conservancy: Stewart Title Award for the Heart of the Park
Byrd's Lofts, the conversion of the former Byrd's Department Store building
1417 Congress Ave., the restoration of the historic Palace Hotel
Elder Street Artists Lofts, an adaptive reuse of the Jefferson Davis Hospital
720 Fannin St., the restoration of the Texas State Hotel
4912 Main St., the Lawndale Art Center
807 Taft St., the restoration of the former Antone's Deli
3317 Morrison St., a 1910 home in Woodland Heights
2 Sunset Blvd., the home of the president of Rice University
Rice Design Alliance and Houston Mod for "Modern Mode," a look at Houston's mid-century architecture
St. Thomas High School for the restoration of its historic rotunda
Carol Eckels Adams for advancing preservation in Katy
E.R. and Ann Taylor Park, the preservation of the historic Stevenson homestead
Prudential Insurance Co. Building: AIA 25 Year Award
Rice Stadium: AIA 50 Year Award
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