2011 Residential Design + Build, Design Excellence Award for Berkshires House XIII
Voted Best Architect for Best in Country Life at Berkshire Eagle
2010 Western Massachusetts AIA
Special Mention for the Seckler House
Western Massachusetts AIA
Merit Award for Berkshires House XIII
Builders Choice Award for Design & Planning
for Berkshires House X
2009 Builders Choice Award for Design & Planning
for Berkshires Pool House
2006 Boston Society of Architects, Small Firms Award
for the Egan House
2004 Western Massachusetts AIA Honor Award
for Berkshires House XI
2003 Boston Society of Architects, Citation Award
for the Porches Inn
2002 Western Massachusetts AIA Merit Award
for the MacDowell Colony Writer’s Studio
1998 Boston Society of Architects, AIA Award for Berkshires House V
1998 Western Massachusetts AIA Award
for Berkshires House V
1996 Boston Society of Architects, Award
for Excellence in Design
1996 Western Massachusetts AIA Biennial Awards Program, First & Second Prize
1989  Boston Society of Architects Award for Excellence in Design
1989 First Prize, Biennial Andrea Palladio International Design Competition for Architects Under 40,Vicenza, Italy (AKM) for Berkshires House I
1988 Architectural Record Houses, Award for Excellence in Design for Berkshires House I
1978 First Prize, Japan Architect Competition for Residential Housing   (FAB with Righter and Pucci)  
 

 “Ann is an innovative designer of international acclaim, all the more  remarkable because her work, in partnership with F. Andrus Burr, is based in the rural environment of western Massachusetts.  Their built projects are inspired by the pastoral environment around them but informed by a broad worldview and the contemporary discourse about modern architecture.
Their work displays a synthesis of vernacular forms and modern materials and technology that is highly sophisticated and shows the way to a broader  understanding of creative regional design.  Their designs achieve the remarkable feat of fitting into the New England surrounding while being distinctively identifiable as belonging to the larger contemporary and
international conversation about architecture.”  ~ Andrea P. Leers, FAIA

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