The Progressive Architecture Awards ( P/A Awards ) annually recognise risk-taking practitioners and seek to promote progress in the field of architecture .
5-401: The editors of Progressive Architecture magazine hosted the first Progressive Architecture Award jury in 1954, whose members were Victor Gruen, George Howe, Eero Saarinen, and Fred Severud. Progressive Architecture magazine ended the awards in 1987. In 1997, Hanley Wood , owner of Architecture magazine, restarted Progressive Architecture Awards . In 2007, Architecture folded, and
10-741: The awards were inherited by a new publication, titled ARCHITECT . In June 1920, Pencil Points was founded. It was renamed to New Pencil Points. In 1945, it was renamed to Progressive Architecture. In 1996, the Progressive Architecture magazine name and subscriber list was sold to BPI Communications, by Penton Publishing. This award -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Hanley Wood Zonda Home provides data and publications relating to commercial property and home construction in North America . The company's publications include Architect ,
15-408: The company acquired Metrostudy. In December 2018, the company was acquired by MidOcean Partners and merged with Meyers Research. In October 2020, the company was rebranded as Zonda Home. In April 2021, the company acquired online home search platform, BuzzBuzzHome . In the same month, Zonda Home acquired Urban Analytics, a Canadian multi-family and urban data company. In February 2024,
20-536: The company announced its intention to acquire Builders Digital Experience and its new construction listing site, NewHomeSource.com. With this acquisition, Zonda becomes the largest provider of new construction home listings in North America. The company produces intermittent reports on real estate markets that receive broad American media coverage. Fast Company covered a study on building lot availability, MSNBC covered one on which home remodeling projects bring
25-595: The official magazine of the American Institute of Architects , Builder , the official magazine of the National Association of Builders (NAHB), Pool & Spa News , Journal of Light Construction , Affordable Housing Finance , and Multifamily Executive . The company was founded as Hanley Wood by Michael M. Wood and Michael J. Hanley in 1976. In August 2005, the company was sold to JPMorgan Partners (now CCMP Capital ) and Wood resigned. In January 2013,
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