Hendricks Churchill Are Honored For Their Sharon ‘New Farmhouse’

Once again, the Sharon, Conn., architecture and interior design team of Rafe Churchill and Heidi Hendricks has been honored with the 2020 Stanford White Awards for Excellence in Classical and Traditional Design from the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art.

The team won in the “Interior Design – Houses” category for its “New Farmhouse” project in Sharon. This is the second year in a row for Hendricks Churchill, which was honored in the “Residential Architecture” category last year for its “Oblong Valley Greek Revival” project, also in Sharon. 

The ninth annual Stanford White Awards Ceremony will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 2, at a free virtual event hosted by Architectural Digest Decorative Arts Editor Mitchell Owens.

To learn more about Hendricks Churchill, go to www.hendrickschurchill.com.

Heidi Hendricks and Rafe Churchill  have been honored for the second year in a row by the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art, this time for a modern farmhouse in Sharon, Conn. Photo by Amanda Kirkpatrick

Photo by Amanda Kirkpatrick

Heidi Hendricks and Rafe Churchill  have been honored for the second year in a row by the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art, this time for a modern farmhouse in Sharon, Conn. Photo by Amanda Kirkpatrick

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