Cardozo

AIA Northern Virginia Honors Cardozo High School with a Jurors' Citation Award

Cardozo High SchoolArchitect of Record & Design Architect: Hartman-Cox Architects // School Architect: Grimm + Parker Architects

Cardozo High School
Architect of Record & Design Architect: Hartman-Cox Architects // School Architect: Grimm + Parker Architects

On Tuesday, June 14, AIA Northern Virginia held its annual Design Awards Celebration at LMI’s new headquarters in Tysons, designed by Gensler. The event was a delightful celebration of the winning projects. Francis L. Cardozo Education Campus won Jurors’ Citation in Historic Architecture
— AIA Northern Virginia

Hartman-Cox Architects wins two John Russell Pope Awards

American Pharmacists Association Headquarters & Francis L. Cardozo High School

The American Pharmacists Association Headquarters and Francis L. Cardozo High School have both received inaugural John Russell Pope Awards.

The Awards recognize the best work of individuals who contribute to the creation of classical and traditional architecture in the Washington Mid Atlantic region.
— Institute of Classical Architecture & Art

Cardozo High School wins AIA|DC Chapter Award for Excellence in Historic Resources

Francis L. Cardozo High School

ArchitectureDC:  Hartman-Cox Architects with Grimm+Parker Architects wins 2014 AIA|DC Chapter Award for Excellence in Historic Resources for Francis L. Cardozo High School. 

Francis L. Cardozo High School is the city’s longest continuously operating public high school and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993 for its cultural and architectural significance. When established, the school combined progressive design and modern pedagogy with a program that included the sciences, mechanical and fine arts, domestic science, and physical education. Today, the newly renovated school can accommodate 1,200 students and provides specialty space for 21st-century learning such as computer labs, a media center, performance areas, classrooms equipped with state-of-the-art technology, as well as a new gymnasium and a fully restored indoor pool.
— ArchitectureDC
A spirited, inspiring, and fun place for students to learn in the 21st century.
— Juror, AIA|DC Chapter Awards Historic Resources Panel

Notable Concrete Structures of Washington, DC

Notable concrete projects in the D.C. area have been compiled by ACI Committee 124, Concrete Aesthetics. Structures of note include: Ridge Street Row, 505 Ninth St., American Pharmacists Association Headquarters, Cardozo High School, and Lincoln Square.
— American Concrete Institute