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20 Mass earns GADA award
The Global Architecture Design Awards have honored the LEO A DALY-designed 20 Mass with a silver award for mixed-use development.
LEO A DALY Wins AIA Potomac Valley Merit Award for Thurgood Marshall Hall
The AIA Potomac Valley jury praised the project’s thoughtful response to the campus context, saying, “We appreciated the response to the campus architecture—it contributes to the surrounding context with a modern building that reinterprets the Georgian campus. It carries its strength in the exterior.”
American Architecture honors 20 Massachusetts Ave NW in Washington, D.C.
LEO A DALY’s 20 Massachusetts Avenue NW redevelopment project has earned an American Architecture Award for 2024. This prestigious accolade celebrates cutting-edge design in the U.S. and recognizes the year’s most innovative architectural achievements, making it the highest honor in the domestic building awards circuit.
LEO A DALY Chairman Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Leo A. Daly III is honored at the 32nd Annual Arab-U.S. Policymakers Conference for fostering cultural understanding and international relations.
LEO A DALY structural engineer featured in Modern Steel Construction
The article offers a case study of the Saint Francis Hospital renovation and new bed tower in Muskogee, Oklahoma. It details the considerations into choosing a steel structural system as well as special design features of the project.
LEO A DALY’s Jenna Ketchen Selected for Greater Omaha Chamber’s Leadership Omaha
Jenna Ketchen, a client relations manager in LEO A DALY’s Omaha studio, has been selected for the Greater Omaha Chamber’s Leadership Omaha Class 47.
“I am a legacy to Leadership Omaha, following in my Mom’s footsteps 25 years later,” Ketchen said. “I am humbled to have the support of LEO A DALY for what is sure to be a life-changing experience.”
The class will spend the next 10 months focusing on community trusteeship, community awareness and leadership styles. Candidates for Leadership Omaha are chosen based on a rigorous selection process, continuing a four-decades-plus tradition of cohort-based leadership development.
“This is an exciting time for these leaders, and we are proud of our members in Leadership Omaha Class 47, who are preparing to embark on a journey to strengthen our region through effective communication, increased awareness, strong leadership and inspiration, both within themselves and for our city,” said Daniela Rojas Florez, Director of Community Leadership Programs, Greater Omaha Chamber.
As in the past, this year’s class was selected by a committee of Leadership Omaha alumni and Chamber board members. All honorees demonstrated strong community involvement and a vision for the future of Omaha.