Mosby Wins 2 Homer Awards
October 9th, 2008
The production crew who built the 2008 Homer winner for Outstanding Historic Renovation (left-right): Jim Morris, Steve Korte, Dennis Thuernau, Doug McCauley, Fern Taylor & Project Manager Rick Henson
We are proud to announce that Mosby Building Arts has just won 2 Homer Awards for 2008, courtesy of the St. Louis Home Builders Association (HBA).
An award for Outstanding Adaptive/Historic Renovation goes to our Historic Farmhouse Renovation in St. Clair County, Illinois. Congratulations to our own Architectural Designer Adrienne Morgan and Project Manager Rick Henson, and their respective teams, who met the challenge and broad scope of this unique project with enthusiasm, skill and dedication.

Mosby Project Estimator Tim Wahlig (left) & Home Consultant Rich Oris with the 2008 Homer Award for Outstanding Addition.
Our second award was in the Outstanding Addition category, for the Creve Coeur Library project. At the time of this project, Tim Wahlig and Rich Oris (shown above) were the Project Lead and Project Manager, respectively. They helped to transform the front exterior of a brick ranch house by adding a stately library that features completely custom wood paneling mapped out and made by our wood work wizard, Jim Morris. Congratulations to everyone on the team who elevated the aesthetics, function and form of this home.

Mosby Carpenter Jim Morris with his custom contributions to the Homer Award winner for Outstanding Addition.
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October 11th, 2008 at 5:21 am
Congratulations to the Mosby team. The farmhouse transformation is the perfect example of quality results from a professional remodeling firm. I’d love to see more photos of the progression.