Historic Alexandria Foundation
The Historic Alexandria Foundation Award for Adaptive Preservation
The Washingtonian, June 2014
“Modern Masterpiece: Designed by local architect Mark McInturff, this sleek, contemporary pool setting provides a sharp contrast with the historic country home it sits behind.”
Home & Design, Fall 2011
American Institute of Architects / Washingtonian Award, 2011
Alexandria Gazette Packet, March 2010
“I can’t give enough credit to my crew for creating the kinds of structures that reflect so well on me. They are incredible craftsmen.”
Alexandria Times, November 2009
“For a builder it doesn’t get any better than this. We are extremely proud of the painstaking workmanship our crew and subcontractors executed in delivering this beautiful project, designed by our friends at McInturff Architects.”
American Institute of Architects / Potomac Valley Chapter
Grand Honor Award, 2009: “The jury was unanimous in its praise of this year’s Grand Honor Award winner. The clarity of concept, the rich palette of materials, the exquisite detailing and the masterful design were all roundly applauded.”
American Builders Quarterly
Feature Article on Bonitt Builders, Fall 2009: “Bonitt Builders are masters of combining the old with the new.”
American Institute of Architects / Potomac Valley Chapter
Merit Award for Architectural Excellence, 1999: Jury Comments: “Wonderful kitchen to live in, as well as the rest of the house . . . great and airy spaces created from what appeared to be a very ordinary structure . . . got a sense that the owner had a great deal of influence in creating something very powerful.”
American Institute of Architects / Washington Chapter
Merit Award for Outstanding Achievement in Historic Resources, 2001
American Institute of Architects / Washington Chapter
Award of Excellence for Extraordinary Achievement in Historic Resources, 2003
Home Magazine
“A modernist makeover breaths new life into a historic town house, and the new design floods the interior space with light.”
Custom Home
“This Modernist addition to a 1930s villa greatly improves the function of the original building, while playing due respect to its dignified Moderne design.”
The Washingtonian
“Southern Hospitality: A country home brings together old and new to make room for guests.”
The Washingtonian
Washingtonian Residential Design Awards / American Institute of Architects, 2002: “A New Inside for an Old House: The addition’s ‘sleek, styled detailing creates a contemporary look,’ embracing the landscape while complementing the historic nature of the neighborhood.”
Electronic House
“A Virginia couple transforms an old steam mill into an award-winning contemporary abode…”
The Washingtonian Residential Awards, 2004
Distinctive Residential Architecture
Town and Country
“In refurbishing the restaurant, its new owners paid particular attention to the original 1940s design. The cherry tables, ocher walls and even the waiters’ chartreuse shirt match the accents in the terrazzo floor.”