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            <title>Raleigh Architect to Address International Expo</title>
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            <description>Frank Harmon, FAIA, principal of the award-winning Frank Harmon Architect in Raleigh, NC, will present a seminar entitled &amp;ldquo;Building Greener, Smarter, Sustainable Structures&amp;rdquo; during the Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) Expo to be held in Charlotte, NC, October 21-23 at the Charlotte Hilton Hotel.

Harmon will discuss several sustainable projects to illustrate how environmentally friendly, [PR.com - October 11, 2008]</description>
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            <title>NC Architect Frank Harmon Hired for Virginia Oyster Hatchery Study &amp; Design</title>
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            <description>Frank Harmon, FAIA, principal of the award-winning firm Frank Harmon Architect PA in Raleigh, NC, has been hired to conduct the feasibility study and to create the conceptual design for the Northern Neck Oyster Hatchery Project (NNOHP) in Virginia.

For the study -- the project&amp;rsquo;s Phase One &amp;ndash; Harmon is already at work to help determine the feasibility of a commercial-scale oyster hatchery in Northern Neck, the [PR.com - September 10, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Raleigh Architect Named &quot;Green Goddess&quot;</title>
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            <description>Architect Erin Sterling of Frank Harmon Architect PA in Raleigh is featured this month in Skirt! Magazine as a &amp;ldquo;green goddess.&amp;rdquo;

A key member of the firm&amp;rsquo;s design team, Erin is a LEED&amp;reg; accredited professional who brings her expertise to bear on many of Harmon&amp;rsquo;s finest environmentally sustainable projects.

And as the Skirt! article pointed out, the principles of sustainability carry through all [PR.com - August 16, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Charleston Church Welcomes Members to New &quot;Green&quot; Sunday School</title>
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            <description>&amp;ldquo;This is our generation&amp;rsquo;s contribution and a lasting testament to being sensitive to the church, the city, and the earth,&amp;rdquo; said Dr. Stephen Cofer-Shabica, chairman of the building committee task force, when the thoroughly &amp;ldquo;green&amp;rdquo; addition to the oldest church in Charleston, South Carolina was recently completed.

Designed by Raleigh, NC-based architect Frank Harmon, FAIA, the addition to the [PR.com - July 30, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Walnut Creek Urban Wetlands Education Center Breaks Ground</title>
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            <description>&quot;Children and adults will learn about wetlands within a wetland,&quot; says architect Frank Harmon, FAIA, who has designed the Park's thorougly &quot;green&quot; education center. [PR.com - July 19, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Prestigious Lyceum Fellowship Invites Frank Harmon, FAIA, to Develop 2009 Student Competition</title>
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            <description>The Lyceum Fellowship is the most prestigious of its kind in the world. [PR.com - July 03, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Grits, Glass &amp; Steel: Frank Harmon to Address Alabama and Tennessee AIA Conventions</title>
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            <description>Frank Harmon, FAIA, principal of the award-winning firm Frank Harmon Architect in Raleigh, NC, and an adjunct professor in architecture in N.C. State University&amp;rsquo;s College of Design, will discuss the evolution of Modern architecture in the South when he presents his popular &amp;ldquo;Grits, Glass &amp;amp; Steel&amp;rdquo; lecture during the upcoming Alabama and Tennessee conventions of the American Institute of Architects in [PR.com - June 13, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Historic Charleston Foundation Honors &quot;Green&quot; Church Addition by Frank Harmon</title>
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            <description>Raleigh, NC-based architect Frank Harmon, FAIA, joined the Circular Congregational Church Building Committee on Thursday, April 24, in Charleston when the Historic Charleston Foundation presented the group with the Robert N.S. and Patti Foos Whitelaw Founder Award for the completely &amp;ldquo;green&amp;rdquo; Sunday School facility he designed.

The addition to the church on Meeting Street &amp;ndash; the oldest church in Charleston [PR.com - April 27, 2008]</description>
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            <title>The Culture of Place: Architects Discuss America's Regional Landscape</title>
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            <description>Frank Harmon, FAIA, to address the American Institute of Architect's 2008 National Convention in Boston. [PR.com - April 19, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Judy and Frank Harmon to Discuss &quot;What I Learned Doing My Own House&quot; During Boston Design and Construction Convention</title>
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            <description>Award-winning landscape architect Judy Harmon, ASAL, and her husband, architect Frank Harmon, FAIA, will participate in a panel discussion entitled &amp;ldquo;What I Learned Doing My Own House&amp;rdquo; during Residential Design &amp;amp; Construction (RDC), a two-day convention and trade show for design and construction professionals, home owners, and consumers to be held April 2 and 3 in the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston, [PR.com - March 27, 2008]</description>
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            <title>North Carolina Parks &amp; Recreation Department Set to Break Ground on First &quot;Green&quot; Visitor Center at Merchants Mill Pond State Park</title>
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            <description>On Saturday, March 15, the North Carolina Department of Parks &amp;amp; Recreation will hold its groundbreaking ceremony to start construction of the LEED&amp;reg; Gold rated Merchants Mill Pond State Park Visitors Center in Gatesville, NC, the department&amp;rsquo;s first LEED&amp;reg;-rated building and a model for responsible development. The ceremony will begin at 10:30 a.m.

Designed by Frank Harmon Architect PA in Raleigh &amp;ndash; a [PR.com - March 13, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Frank Harmon to Join Discussion at UNC-Greensboro's Design, Arts &amp; Technology Symposium</title>
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            <description>Award-winning &quot;green&quot; architect will join a panel discussion during &quot;Between The Lines: Innovation In Art, Architecture and Design&quot; event. [PR.com - March 08, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Architect Frank Harmon Discusses Lessons Learned from Vernacular Structures on &quot;The Story&quot; with Dick Gordon</title>
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            <description>&quot;Farmers had an instinctive way of building,&quot; Harmon explains. &quot;They listened to the land.&quot; [PR.com - February 17, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Frank Harmon Presents Project, Opening Lecture at &quot;Southern Exposure: Contemporary Regional Architecture&quot;</title>
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            <description>When Modern architecture embraces the particulars of a place &amp;ndash; the culture, climate, materials and landscape of the region in which it is built &amp;ndash; it is no longer &amp;ldquo;stark&amp;rdquo; or &amp;ldquo;cold,&amp;rdquo; as detractors would suggest, but warm, charming and often quite &amp;ldquo;green.&amp;rdquo;

This is the message the Virginia Society of the American institute of Architects AIA/VA) conveys in a new exhibit entitled [PR.com - February 09, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Historic Initiative Results in Landmark Commitment to Sustainability</title>
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            <description>The North Carolina component of the American Institute of Architects will have a  completely &quot;green&quot; new headquarters building in downtown Raleigh. [PR.com - February 02, 2008]</description>
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            <title>A Sterling Accomplishment: Raleigh Intern Becomes Registered Architect, AIA Member</title>
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            <description>Frank Harmon Architect is pleased to announce that Erin Sterling has successfully completed her registration exams and is a registered architect and a member of the American Institute of Architects.

Sterling, 29, has served as a project architect on many of the firm&amp;rsquo;s significant projects, including the North Carolina Botanical Garden Visitor Education Center in Chapel Hill, The Walnut Creek Urban Wetland Park in [PR.com - February 01, 2008]</description>
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            <title>&quot;Floating&quot; House on Raleigh Hillside Featured in January &quot;Architectural Record&quot;</title>
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            <description>A modern house perched on a steep hillside in Raleigh&amp;rsquo;s established Laurel Hills neighborhood is featured this month in Architectural Record, one of the profession&amp;rsquo;s most respected journal.

Raleigh architect Frank Harmon, FAIA, designed the 1800-square-foot house for Lynda Strickland when she relocated here from Washington, D.C. Her property is located within a 150-year-old beech and oak forest above Crabtree [PR.com - January 29, 2008]</description>
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            <title>When Objects Become Art: NC Architect Turns to Artists to Get the Job Done</title>
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            <description>&amp;ldquo;We talk about a concept and the artists take it from there,&amp;rdquo; Raleigh architect Frank Harmon, FAIA, told Residential Architect magazine in a recent article on the benefits of working with artists, rather than contractors, when a design detail needs a creative and often handmade solution. &amp;ldquo;Working with craftspeople is the most efficient way to get things done.&amp;rdquo;

Harmon was one of seven architects [PR.com - January 14, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Center City Church Commissions &quot;Green&quot; Architect Frank Harmon for New Master Plan</title>
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            <description>First Presbyterian Church has hired an award-winning designer to bring visual unity and sustainability to its historic urban campus. [PR.com - December 16, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Design Judge Has High Praise for AIA Seattle Architecture Awards Program</title>
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            <description>According to Raleigh, NC-based architect Frank Harmon, FAIA, the Seattle chapter of the American Institute of Architect&amp;rsquo;s 2007 Honor Awards program, which took place in November, is &amp;ldquo;the best state or local design awards I have juried. They should all be done this way.&amp;rdquo;

Harmon, principal of the award-winning firm Frank Harmon Architect, is a frequent juror for AIA awards programs across the nation. This [PR.com - December 09, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Dwell Magazine Features Raleigh Architect Frank Harmon in &quot;Conversations&quot;</title>
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            <description>Dwell, one of the nation&amp;rsquo;s leading monthly magazines covering modern architecture and design, has devoted its December-January &amp;ldquo;Conversation&amp;rdquo; section to Raleigh, NC-based architect Frank Harmon, FAIA.

Entitled &amp;ldquo;Let&amp;rsquo;s Be Frank,&amp;rdquo; the section is a Q&amp;amp;A-format discussion between writer Frances Anderton and Harmon. It addresses the architect&amp;rsquo;s decades-long work as a modern, [PR.com - November 29, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Charleston's &quot;Green&quot; Church Featured on AIArchitect</title>
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            <description>The new &amp;ldquo;green&amp;rdquo; addition to the oldest church in Charleston, designed by Raleigh, NC-based architect Frank Harmon, FAIA, is featured in an article entitled &amp;ldquo;Greening God&amp;rsquo;s House&amp;rdquo; that appears this week in AIArchitect, the American Institute of Architect&amp;rsquo;s online magazine
(www.aia.org/architect/thisweek07).

The addition to the Circular Congregation Church on Meeting Street features a [PR.com - November 02, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Case Study on Charleston's &quot;Green&quot; Church Presented at Duke Endowment Conference</title>
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            <description>When the Duke Endowment sponsored a conference last month to explore green building design and how it can be used to meet church congregation&amp;rsquo;s spiritual and economic needs, organizers invited Raleigh-based architect Frank Harmon to present an actual case study of a completely &amp;ldquo;green&amp;rdquo; church.

On September 27 and 28, Harmon discussed his work on the Circular Congregational Church in Charleston, SC, [PR.com - October 13, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Modern Low-Country House Wins AIA/NC Honor Award</title>
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            <description>A modern, environmentally sensitive house overlooking South Carolina&amp;rsquo;s picturesque Shem Creek, designed by Frank Harmon Architect in Raleigh, received an Honor Award from North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA/NC) during the 207 Design and Chapter Awards presented September 15 at the Annual Design Conference in New Bern.

According to Harmon, the owner client wanted an open, airy house [PR.com - October 04, 2007]</description>
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            <title>New Pavilion for Prairie Ridge Eco-Station Protects Garden, Visitors &amp; Environment</title>
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            <description>&quot;Protection was a recurring theme throughout the project.&quot; -- architectural intern David Cole [PR.com - September 26, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Dwell, Residential Architect Magazines Invite Frank Harmon to Join Discussions at National Conferences</title>
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            <description>Dwell magazine, one of the nation&amp;rsquo;s leading home design or &amp;ldquo;shelter,&amp;rdquo; magazines, and Residential Architect, a professional architectural journal based in Washington, D.C., have invited award-winning Raleigh architect Frank Harmon, FAIA, to participate in their annual national conferences this year.

&amp;ldquo;Building Community&amp;rdquo; is the theme for the  &amp;ldquo;Dwell on Design&amp;rdquo; Conference, to be [PR.com - August 10, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Brick Southeast Asks Raleigh Architect Frank Harmon to Serve as Chairman, Coordinator for Design Competition</title>
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            <description>Frank Harmon, FAIA, of Frank Harmon Architect in Raleigh, has agreed to chair and coordinate a panel of jurors for Brick SouthEast&amp;rsquo;s AIA/Georgia &amp;ldquo;Design With Brick&amp;rdquo; awards competition.

Brick Southeast (BSE) is a Charlotte, NC-based trade organization that represents the Southeast's brick manufacturers. The Design with Brick competition honors and promotes exemplary architectural design when clay brick [PR.com - August 07, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Frank Harmon Designs Contemporary &quot;Cabins&quot; &amp; Pavilionfor Lost Rock Development in Arkansas</title>
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            <description>Frank Harmon Architect, an award-winning firm based in Raleigh, has designed four of the lake-side residences, or &amp;ldquo;cabins,&amp;rdquo; and an outdoor pavilion that will comprise a unique, environmentally sustainable development near Beaver Lake, Arkansas, known as &amp;ldquo;Lost Rock.&amp;rdquo; Harmon is also serving on the design team that will shepherd the entire project.

Beaver Lake is located in the Ozark Mountains of [PR.com - June 25, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Frank Harmon to Present &quot;Architecture with a Conscience&quot; at AIA/Georgia Design Conference</title>
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            <description>Attending designers will gain a greater understanding of new techniques and methods for designing and building “green” architecture in the Southeast and beyond. [PR.com - June 17, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Frank Harmon Architects Welcomes New Members of Design Team</title>
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            <description>&quot;This is the best place I could ask to be.&quot; -- architectural intern Will Lambeth [PR.com - June 02, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Frank Harmon Wins Regional Award for Residence that Captures National Attention</title>
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            <description>Frank Harmon, FAIA, principal of Frank Harmon Architect in Raleigh, recently received a Merit Award from the Triangle AIA Awards program for a house he designed on Shem Creek in Charleston, South Carolina, that is quickly garnering national attention. It will be featured in both Architectural Record and Waterfront Homes &amp;amp; Design magazines this summer.

The Triangle AIA Awards are presented annually by the Triangle [PR.com - May 11, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Frank Harmon Presents &quot;America's New Regionalism&quot; at 2007 AIA National Convention</title>
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            <description>Ted Flato, Trey Trahan and Antoine Predock joined Harmon on the podium. [PR.com - May 05, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Frank Harmon Serves as Judge for Austin, TX, Architectural Design Awards</title>
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            <description>Frank Harmon, FAIA, principal of the award-winning firm Frank Harmon Architect in Raleigh, recently served as a judge for the Austin, Texas, Chapter of the American Institute of Architects&amp;rsquo; 2007 design awards program. The judging took place on April 27.

AIA/Austin&amp;rsquo;s Design Awards Program recognizes excellence in architectural design by its members. Projects submitted could be located anywhere but they had to [PR.com - May 04, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Little Classroom on the Prairie Gets Big International Attention</title>
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            <description>The North Carolina Museum of Natural Science&amp;rsquo;s open-air pavilion at Prairie Ridge Eco-Station in Raleigh, designed by Frank Harmon, FAIA, is currently featured in two prestigious design journals: Architectural Record of New York and Wood Design &amp;amp; Building, a publication of the Canadian Wood Council.

The outdoor pavilion is the first phase of a multi-phased outreach project for the museum designed to foster an [PR.com - December 06, 2006]</description>
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            <title>Frank Harmon to Design NC Oyster Hatchery Facilities</title>
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            <description>Frank Harmon, FAIA, of Frank Harmon Architect in Raleigh, has been selected to design up to three oyster hatchery facilities and/or oyster research and education facilities along the coast for the North Carolina Aquarium Division. 

Harmon will also work with the Division to design educational exhibits on the oyster hatchery program at each of the three state aquariums: Fort Fisher, Pine Knoll Sores, and Roanoke [PR.com - October 20, 2006]</description>
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