Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR35

Introduced
1/23/24  
Engrossed
1/29/24  

Caption

Commending ARCI Architects.

Impact

The resolution seeks to officially recognize and commend ARCI Architects for their sustainable architectural practices and the positive impact they have had on the quality of life in the community. It acknowledges the importance of architecture not only in aesthetic terms but also in contributing to community well-being and preservation of historical character. It serves to reinforce the value of local architecture firms in shaping both the landscape and culture of the area.

Summary

House Resolution 35 (HR35) is a commendation celebrating the 25th anniversary of ARCI Architects, an architecture firm based in York County. The resolution acknowledges the firm's contributions to various sectors including commercial, educational, and community-building projects throughout the Commonwealth. It highlights notable projects such as the Dr. Murry N. DePillars Building at Virginia Commonwealth University and facilities for the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Additionally, the resolution points to the leadership of Greg Brezinski, the firm's principal architect, and his commitment to mentoring aspiring architects.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR35 is one of positivity and pride. Supporters of the resolution celebrate the achievements of ARCI Architects as a testament to local talent and dedication to community service. The resolution reflects a broader appreciation for architects who prioritize sustainability and social responsibility in their work. It highlights the firm’s role in enhancing the built environment and fostering a sense of community.

Contention

While HR35 itself does not express notable contention, it does bring attention to broader discussions in the fields of architecture and urban planning about the importance of local firms and the role of sustainable practices. Despite its positive acclaim, there may be discussions about what constitutes effective architectural practices and the balancing act between modernity and preservation in community design.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR571

Commending Historic Huntley.

VA HJR637

Commending Hollin Hills.

VA HJR585

Commending Regent University.

VA HJR597

Commending J. Reese Jackson.

VA HJR632

Commending Operation Smile.

VA HR375

Commending Virginia Voice, Inc.

VA SJR373

Commending Robert L. Easter.

VA SJR308

Commending Operation Smile.

VA SR145

Commending Stephen Snyder.

VA SJR405

Commending the Denbigh Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

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