Kathleen O. Frazier elevated to the College of Fellows in the American Institute of Architects (AIA)
2020
Commercial Rehabilitation Award, Historic Staunton Foundation Preservation Awards: Staunton Innovation Hub, 11-17 N. Central Avenue, Staunton, VA
2019
Teamwork Award, Staunton Downtown Development Association: William T. & Kathleen O. Frazier
Commercial Rehabilitation Award, Historic Staunton Foundation Preservation Awards: Gibson Warehouse B&B, 19-21 Middlebrook Avenue, Staunton, VA
Residential Rehabilitation Award: Quillen Residence, 361 Greenville Avenue, Staunton, VA
2018
New Home Design in Historic District, Historic Staunton Foundation Preservation Awards: Barron-Blanton Residence, Federal Street, Staunton, VA
Virginia Living- Best of Virginia, Best Local Architect, Shenandoah Valley: Frazier Associates
2017
Frazier Associates was presented with the T. David Fitz-Gibbon Architecture Firm Award by the AIA Virginia in recognition for the firm’s distinguished architecture and community leadership. The award is the highest honor bestowed on a firm by the society.
Design Excellence Award, Harrisonburg Renaissance: Wine Brothers Building, Ruby’s Lofts, 163-165 S Main Street, Harrisonburg, VA
Virginia Living- Best of Virginia, Best Local Architect, Shenandoah Valley: Frazier Associates
2016
William T. Frazier inducted into the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) College of Fellows
Commercial Rehabilitation Award, Historic Staunton Foundation Preservation Awards: Augusta Health Thrift Shop, 16-18 S. New Street, Staunton, VA
Virginia Living- Best of Virginia, Best Local Architect, Shenandoah Valley: Frazier Associates
2015
Residential Rehabilitation Award, Historic Staunton Foundation Preservation Awards: Blanton Residence, 117 N. Madison Street, Staunton, VA
North Carolina Main Street Program, Best Downtown Branding and Image-Building Campaign: Frazier Associates and the City of Morganton: Morganton Wayfinding System
Virginia Living- Best of Virginia, Best Local Architect, Shenandoah Valley: Frazier Associates
2014
Commercial/Mixed Use Rehabilitation Award, Historic Staunton Foundation Preservation Awards: 119 S. Augusta Street, Staunton, VA- Commercial/Mixed Use Rehabilitation Award, first floor commercial and second floor residential loft
Virginia Living Magazine- Best of Virginia, Best Local Architect, Shenandoah Valley: Frazier Associates
2013
Commercial Rehabilitation Award, Historic Staunton Foundation Preservation Awards: 1 E. Beverley Street, Staunton, VA
Virginia Downtown Development Association: Fredericksburg Downtown Commercial Facade Improvement Matching Grants Program
Better Models for Development Awards – Valley Conservation Council: McElroy Residence, Staunton, VA- Most Creative Adaptive Reuse Project
Better Models for Development Awards – Valley Conservation Council: 1027 Richmond Road, Staunton, VA- Best Corridor Site Redesign
2012
Outstanding Career Achievement Award, Historic Staunton Foundation: William T. Frazier, AICP and Kathleen O. Frazier, AIA
Virginia Living Magazine- Best of Virginia, Best Local Architect, Shenandoah Valley: Frazier Associates
Virginia Society of American Institute of Architects, Historic Preservation Award of Merit: Garrett Hall, University of Virginia
Preservation Virginia, Outstanding Preservation Project: Garrett Hall, University of Virginia
Residential Special Project Award, Historic Staunton Foundation Preservation Awards: McElroy Residence, Staunton, VA
Residential Rehabilitation Award, Historic Staunton Foundation Preservation Awards: Rau Residence, Staunton, VA
2011
National Association of County Planners, Award of Merit, Grass Roots Initiative: Henrico Homeowner’s Enhancement Guide, Henrico Co., VA
Better Models for Development Awards – Valley Conservation Council, Outstanding Rehabilitation Project: Community Bank, Buena Vista, VA
Better Models for Development Awards – Valley Conservation Council, Excellence in Street Design: Churchville Avenue Rehabilitation Project, Staunton, VA
Lexington, VA – Renaissance Award: Sheridan Row Adaptive Reuse, Lexington, VA
Awards of Merit, Building Development & Improvements, Virginia Downtown Development Association: 519 Broad Street, Altavista, VA Community Bank, Buena Vista, VA Drug Store Grill, Brookneal, VA
2010
Restoration and Adaptive Reuse Award, APVA Preservation Virginia, Ruth Anderson McCulloch Branch: Community Bank, Buena Vista, VA
Historic Lexington Foundation Restoration and Adaptive Re-Use Award: Community Bank, Buena Vista, VA
Vision Award for Leadership in Public Policy, Urban Land Institute Richmond: Henrico County Homeowner’s Enhancement Guide, Henrico Co., VA
Historic Staunton Foundation Commercial Rehabilitation Awards: 10 South New, Staunton, VA R.R. Smith Center for History and Art, Staunton, VA Zynodoa Restaurant, Staunton, VA
2009
Palladio Award for Excellence in Adaptive Reuse: Homestead Preserve Dairy Barn Complex, Warm Springs, VA (in association with Urban Design Associates)
Better Models for Development Award – Excellence in Historic Preservation, Valley Conservation Council: Homestead Preserve Dairy Barn Complex, Warm Springs, VA
(in association with Urban Design Associates)
2008
Restoration and Adaptive Reuse Award, APVA Preservation Virginia, Ruth Anderson McCulloch Branch: Sunnyside House, Lexington, VA
Historic Lexington Foundation, Restoration and Adaptive Re-Use Award: Sunnyside House, Lexington, VA
Adaptive Use Award, APVA Preservation Virginia: Homestead Preserve Dairy Barn Complex, Warm Springs, VA
Better Models for Development Awards, Valley Conservation Council: Mimslyn Inn, Luray, VA Lewis Jones Knitting Mill, Winchester, VA Virginia Department of Transportation Residency Building, Rockbridge County, VA Shenandoah Valley Art Center, Waynesboro, VA Taliaferro-Eshman Building, Harrisonburg, VA
Awards of Excellence, Virginia Downtown Development Association Mimslyn Inn, Luray, VA Lewis Jones Knitting Mill, Winchester, VA
2007
Mary Mason Anderson Williams Award, APVA Preservation Virginia: Frazier Associates, Staunton, VA
Lucille Lozier Award, Preservation of Historic Winchester: Lewis Jones Knitting Mill Rehabilitation, Winchester, VA
Excellence in Economic Redevelopment Award, Winchester Economic Development Authority: Lewis Jones Knitting Mill Rehabilitation, Winchester, VA
Residential Special Project Award, Historic Staunton Foundation: Bendfeldt House Addition and Kitchen Remodeling, Fayette Street, Staunton, VA
Residential Special Project Award, Historic Staunton Foundation: Barron/Donovan Carriage House Rehabilitation, Staunton, VA
Merit Award, Central Virginia Chapter AIA: G & W Motorwerkes, Staunton, VA
Best Downtown Redevelopment Project, Valley Conservation Council: City Exchange Building, Harrisonburg, VA
Excellence in Adaptive Reuse, Valley Conservation Council: Waynesboro Heritage Museum, Waynesboro, VA
Award of Excellence- Best in Print, Printing Industries of Virginia: Frazier Associates Fall 2007 Newsletter
2006
Distinguished Service Award, The Virginia Main Street Program: Kathleen O. Frazier, AIA of Frazier Associates, Staunton, VA
Business Excellence Award, Greater Augusta Chamber of Commerce: Frazier Associates, Staunton, VA
Best Commercial Rehabilitation, Historic Staunton Foundation The American Hotel, Staunton, VA G & W Motorwerkes, Staunton, VA
Outstanding Urban Residential Design Award, Valley Conservation Council: Old Y Lofts, Staunton, VA
All Star Public Improvement Award, Staunton Downtown Development Association: New Street Parking Garage, Staunton, VA
All Star Business Award, Staunton Downtown Development Association & Virginia Main Street Program: Frazier Associates, Staunton, VA
2005
Society Honors, Virginia Society AIA: William T. Frazier, AICP of Frazier Associates, Staunton, VA
Restoration Craftsmanship Award, Historic Staunton Foundation: Frazier Associates, Staunton, VA
Residential Special Project Award, Historic Staunton Foundation: Stuart House, Staunton, VA
Total Residential Restoration Award, Historic Staunton Foundation: 118 Prospect Street, Staunton, VA
Best Historical Preservation Program, Valley Conservation Council: Cobble Hill Farm, Staunton, VA
Award of Excellence: Commercial Revitalization Plans and Streetscapes, Virginia Downtown Development Association: Statler Brothers Tribute, Staunton, VA
Award of Merit: Building Developments and Improvements, Virginia Downtown Development Association: American Hotel, Staunton, VA
2004
Infill Development Award, Historic Staunton Foundation: Frazier Associates Office New Addition, Staunton, VA
2003
Preservation/Restoration Award, Southern Home Awards, Southern Living Magazine: Mount Ida, Albemarle County, VA
James E. Buchanan Award, Vernacular Architecture Forum: James Madison’s Montpelier, Montpelier Station, VA
Award of Merit for Architectural Achievement, International Parking Institute: New Street Parking Garage, Staunton, VA
Best New Public Construction Award, Valley Conservation Council: Lexington Firehouse, Lexington, VA
Award of Excellence, Virginia Downtown Development Association: Richmond Highway Facade Improvement Program, Fairfax County, VA
Preservation Award for Commercial Rehabilitation, Historic Staunton Foundation: Union Bus Terminal Building, Staunton, VA
Award of Appreciation for Dedicated Service, Virginia Downtown Development Association
2002
Palladio Award for Excellence in Traditional Design, Restore Media: New Street Parking Garage, Staunton, VA
Merit Award, Virginia Chapter ASLA: Lexington Corridor Renewal, Lexington, VA
Presidential Citation, Preservation Alliance of Virginia: Downtown Staunton, VA
Preservation Award, Preservation Alliance of Virginia: Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, VA
Best Downtown Infill Building, Valley Conservation Council: New Street Parking Garage, Staunton, VA
2001
Historic Preservation Award, Central Virginia Chapter AIA: Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, VA
Best Downtown Initiative, Valley Conservation Council: Clifton Forge Streetscape Plan, Clifton Forge, VA
Best Downtown Building Initiative, Valley Conservation Council: Time Building Rehabilitation, Waynesboro, VA
Infill Development Award, Historic Staunton Foundation: New Street Parking Garage, Staunton, VA
Best Adaptive Reuse, Valley Conservation Council: Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, VA
Best Facade Rehabilitation Over $200,000, Virginia Main Street Program: Alleghany Building, Clifton Forge, VA
Best Facade Rehabilitation Under $10,000, Virginia Main Street Program: Morris Furniture Building, Rocky Mount, VA
Honorable Mention: Best Signage, Virginia Main Street Program: Wayfinding Sign System, Culpeper, VA
2000
First Place Award, Virginia Chapter American Planning Association: Better Models for Development in the Shenandoah Valley
Best Corridor Design Award, Valley Conservation Council: East Nelson Street, Lexington, VA
Preservation Award, Preservation Alliance of Virginia: Alleghany Building, Clifton Forge, VA
1999
Preservation Award, APVA Ruth Anderson McCulloch Branch: Col Alto Historic Rehabilitation, Lexington, VA
Residential Preservation Award, APVA Thomas Jefferson Branch: Mount Ida, Albemarle County, VA
Award of Excellence, Virginia Downtown Development Association: Staunton Streetscape, Staunton, VA
Staunton Heritage Award, Historic Staunton Foundation: Staunton Streetscape, Staunton, VA
1991
Award of Excellence for Outstanding Facade Improvement, Virginia Downtown Development Association: Suffolk Main Street Building, Suffolk, VA
1990
Outstanding Building Improvement Award, Virginia Downtown Development Association: Leggett’s Building, Franklin, VA
1989
Best Design, Virginia Downtown Development Association: Pythian Building, Franklin, VA
1988
Best of Planning in Virginia Award, Virginia Chapter American Planning Association: Lynchburg Design Guidelines, Lynchburg, VA
Preservation Award, Historic Staunton Foundation: Trotter Tavern, Staunton, VA
1987
Award of Excellence, Virginia Downtown Development Association: China Express Restaurant, Franklin, VA