2019 Marvin Hall of Fame Winners

This year’s four inductees are being honored for their commitment to, execution of, and lasting influence on residential design.

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Colin Lenton

The Wm. S. Marvin Hall of Fame for Design Excellence annually recognizes visionaries who have left—and continue to leave—their mark on the residential housing industry and beyond. This year’s inductees include Bryson Garbett of Salt Lake City–based Garbett Homes; Angela Brooks and Lawrence Scarpa of Brooks + Scarpa in Los Angeles and Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and Washington, D.C.–based architect Robert M. Gurney.

Bryson Garbett
The Salt Lake City, Utah–based builder has paved the way for contemporary design and zero-energy ready construction.

Colin Lenton

Angela Brooks and Lawrence Scarpa
The team behind Brooks + Scarpa is spearheading design excellence and efficiency in affordable urban housing.

Colin Lenton

Robert M. Gurney
The D.C. architect maximizes modern minimalism with raw material components and asymmetric spaces.

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Lydia Lee

Lydia Lee writes about architecture and urban design from the Bay Area. She is a frequent contributor to trade and consumer publications.

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Robyn Griggs Lawrence

Freelance writer Robyn Griggs Lawrence has been an editor with Organic Spa, Mountain Living, and The Herb Companion magazines and has run successful blogs on Huffington Post, Care2.com, and Motherearthnews.com. As editor-in-chief of Natural Home from 1999 until 2010, she traveled the country meeting people who were passionate about building and living sustainably.

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