Help, I need your votes in the Marvin® Windows and Doors annual Architects Challenge!

Jun 3, 2015

Monger's

Monger’s

Help, I need your votes in the Marvin® Windows and Doors annual Architects Challenge!

Marvin® Windows and Doors hosts an annual Architects Challenge, inviting architects to submit their best projects using Marvin products. This prestigious contest also includes a Showdown event to select a winner by people’s choice. This is a separate award based solely on Internet voting.

You can vote once a day. You can also spread the word by sharing this blog post to your Facebook and Twitter page or share it by email.

If I were selected for top honors, I’d win a trip to the Greenbuild architecture conference in Washington, D.C. this fall.

As you can see, there are a lot of amazing projects entered. I’d be proud to be selected from this fantastic group.

_MG_5773_MG_5923_MG_5874

Thanks in advance for your support.

PLEASE VOTE FOR ONE OF MY PROJECTS

To find my entry, click here and sort by state.

That will bring up my projects.

IMG_1321IMG_0777

 

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Related Posts

Top 10 Blog Posts of 2025!

Top 10 Blog Posts of 2025!

Happy New Year! Before we jump into 2026, enjoy a quick recap of our top 10 blog posts of 2025! We are thrilled to ...
Christmas at the Depot

Christmas at the Depot

It is a wonderful time of the year to work at the Depot, really so is every time of year. Our historic ...
Expanding Our Footprint: Serving Roanoke Valley and the New River Valley

Expanding Our Footprint: Serving Roanoke Valley and the New River Valley

We are thrilled to announce a significant milestone in the history of The Gaines Group Architects: the opening of ...
5 ways to future proof your custom home

5 ways to future proof your custom home

There are many articles and systems out there written to tell you how to future proof your custom home. As you ...
No results found.

Discover more from The Gaines Group Architects

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading