New Hampshire's Winning Architecture

By Virginia Prescott on Thursday, January 22, 2009.

AIANH, the New Hampshire chapter of the American Institute of Architects, handed out its annual Excellence in Architecture Awards last week. The prize honors some of the best new buildings in the state and the people behind them. Three buildings took top honors - a library on Squam Lake, an academic building in Tilton, and the revamped Currier Museum of Art in Manchester.

Of course, this caught the attention of Word of Mouth armchair architect/commentator Donald Kreis. He joins us in the studio to share his thoughts on the winning designs (click here to view them).

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