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WRJ Design Wins Jacques Benedict Award for Excellence in Classical Design and Mountain Living Magazine Home of the Year

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

JACKSON, Wyo., Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Jackson Hole interior design firm WRJ Design has received two important design honors, the 2023 Jacques Benedict Award for Residential Interior Design from the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Institute of Classical Art & Architecture (ICAA) and a Home of the Year Award for 2023's best example of mountain home design – the firm's fourth such honor in less than a decade – from Mountain Living magazine. WRJ founders Rush Jenkins and Klaus Baer were in Denver to receive the Jacques Benedict Award in a ceremony at the Denver Botanic Gardens, and both were in attendance for the Home of the Year honor, presented at the Snake River Sporting Club in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Key Points: 
  • Renowned interior design firm WRJ Design, headquartered in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, has taken home two major awards for its design work, earning a 2023 Jacques Benedict Award for classical design excellence from the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art and the firm's fourth Home of the Year Award from Mountain Living magazine.
  • WRJ was honored with the Rocky Mountain ICAA Jacques Benedict Award for Residential Interior Design for use of traditional design in a Wyoming log home renovation with historical roots, and with a Mountain Living November/December 2023 magazine cover, feature story and award for a Jackson Hole new-build compound sited on a pond.
  • JACKSON, Wyo., Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Jackson Hole interior design firm WRJ Design has received two important design honors, the 2023 Jacques Benedict Award for Residential Interior Design from the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Institute of Classical Art & Architecture (ICAA) and a Home of the Year Award for 2023's best example of mountain home design – the firm's fourth such honor in less than a decade – from Mountain Living magazine.
  • Meanwhile, representing "the epitome of home design" for 2023, the annual Home of the Year Award from Mountain Living was announced with interiors by WRJ Design.

Susie Hoffmann of Envi Interior Design Studio Selected as a Top 50 Interior Designer by Industry Leader "Business of Home"

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Friday, August 26, 2022

BOZEMAN, Mont., Aug. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The respected media of record for the U.S. home industry, "Business of Home" is considered a must-read by designers across the country, making selection to Editor in Chief Kaitlin Petersen's annual "50 States Project" – a candid conversation with one admired designer from each U.S. state – a coveted honor. This year's pick to represent Montana, Envi Interior Design Studio founder and creative director Susie Hoffmann has become a go-to mountain vacation home designer for the state's exclusive Yellowstone Club. Her recent Business of Home interview follows her somewhat serendipitous New York City-to-Bozeman, Montana, career trajectory – Hurricane Katrina played a role – as well as delving into her focus on wellness in design and new Envi projects far outside the state.

Key Points: 
  • Envi Interior Design Studio owner and creative director Susie Hoffmann was recently selected by "Business of Home," known as the daily media of record for the U.S. home industry, as one of its "50 States" picks of standout interior designers.
  • This year's pick to represent Montana, Envi Interior Design Studio founder and creative director Susie Hoffmann has become a go-to mountain vacation home designer for the state's exclusive Yellowstone Club.
  • Hoffmann's interest in the more meaningful, wellness aspect of design was sparked by a personal struggle.
  • It's not just Montana, and it's not just contemporary style in Montanait is contemporary Envi Design style in Mexico," she tells Petersen.

"Cockeyed Happy" Author Darla Worden Discusses Ernest Hemingway's Wyoming with Hemingway Society Podcast and as Speaker at International Conference

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Monday, August 22, 2022

DENVER, Aug. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Nearly a century ago, in 1928, Ernest Hemingway arrived in Sheridan, Wyoming, in search of a quiet place to finish writing "A Farewell to Arms." That visit serves as the opener to Darla Worden's biography "Cockeyed Happy: Ernest Hemingway's Wyoming Summers with Pauline" (Chicago Review Press) and as a topic for the Hemingway Society's recent "One True Podcast" interview of Darla by noted Hemingway scholar Mark Cirino.

Key Points: 
  • Worden recently was interviewed by noted Hemingway scholar Mark Cirino on the society's "One True Podcast" and was a popular speaker at two events at the 2022 Biannual International Hemingway Society Conference, held in Sheridan, Wyoming, this year.
  • That visit serves as the opener to Darla Worden's biography " Cockeyed Happy: Ernest Hemingway's Wyoming Summers with Pauline " (Chicago Review Press) and as a topic for the Hemingway Society's recent " One True Podcast " interview of Darla by noted Hemingway scholar Mark Cirino.
  • The podcast was part of a ramp-up by the Hemingway Society for its 19th Biennial Conference , which opened in July at Sheridan College in author Worden's hometown of Sheridan, Wyoming.
  • Worden gave a reading from "Cockeyed Happy" and a Q&A session for members of the Hemingway Society, which also runs the Ernest Hemingway Foundation, a leader in advancing Hemingway studies.

New Apartments Provide Convenient Housing Option for Residents in Slidell, Louisiana

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Monday, October 4, 2021

Kittle Property Group, Inc., based in Indianapolis, Indiana, developed and constructed this community to provide a workforce housing option for those in the area.

Key Points: 
  • Kittle Property Group, Inc., based in Indianapolis, Indiana, developed and constructed this community to provide a workforce housing option for those in the area.
  • As real estate prices go up throughout the country, making sure area residents have housing that fits their needs and budget will become critical to the stability of a community.
  • "Our residents are also free from the ongoing costs and efforts of maintaining a home!!"
  • The Lofts at Canterbury features one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments ranging from 685 square feet to 1,110 square feet.