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International Spy Museum Wins 2019 Best Project Award for Culture/Worship BY ENR MIDATLANTIC July 22, 2019 https://www.enr.com/blogs/11-mid-atlantic-monitor/post/47183-enr-midatlantic-announces-2019-best-projects-winners The International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. has won Best Project in the Cultural/Worship category for 2019, awarded by ENR MidAtlantic. This new, seven-story building spans 82,000 sf and showcases the largest collection of international espionage artifacts currently on public display. This LEED Silver ® project features a glass atrium, 48,400 sf of exhibit space, 23,000 sf of special event space, a museum shop, and offices. An outdoor plaza, a rooftop terrace, and space for educational and special programs are other highlights of this museum. The museum has achieved the following Architectural Engineering Institute awards in 2019: • Most Innovative Project over $100 Million • Award of Excellence in the Mechanical Systems Design • Award of Excellent in the Construction Management and Methods • Award of Merit in the Structural Systems Design The architects for this build are Hickok Cole Architects and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. © Nic Lehoux Architectural Photography © Nic Lehoux Architectural Photography © Nic Lehoux Architectural Photography

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International Spy Museum Wins 2019 Best Project Awardfor Culture/WorshipBY ENR MIDATLANTICJuly 22, 2019

https://www.enr.com/blogs/11-mid-atlantic-monitor/post/47183-enr-midatlantic-announces-2019-best-projects-winners

The International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. has won Best Project in the Cultural/Worship category for 2019, awarded by ENR MidAtlantic. This new, seven-story building spans 82,000 sf and showcases the largest collection of international espionage artifacts currently on public display. This LEED Silver® project features a glass atrium, 48,400 sf of exhibit space, 23,000 sf of special event space, a museum shop, and offices. An outdoor plaza, a rooftop terrace, and space for educational and special programs are other highlights of this museum.

The museum has achieved the following Architectural Engineering Institute awards in 2019:

• Most Innovative Project over $100 Million • Award of Excellence in the Mechanical Systems Design • Award of Excellent in the Construction Management and

Methods• Award of Merit in the Structural Systems Design

The architects for this build are Hickok Cole Architects and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.

© Nic Lehoux Architectural Photography © Nic Lehoux Architectural Photography

© Nic Lehoux Architectural Photography