AWARDS

THE CEDARS OF CHAPEL HILL

  • Winner of the 2004 Design for Aging Review award

CASCADES VERDAE

  • Citation of Merit – 2010 Environments for Aging
  • Best Proposed Active Adult/Retirement Community – National Active Retirement Association (NARA)

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE

  • City Council Award – Community Appearance Commission of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County

DANBERRY AT INVERNESS

  • Best of 2010 Construction and Design Awards – ENR Magazine’s South Central Construction
  • Beautification Award – City of Hoover, AL
  • Mayor’s Award – City of Hoover, AL
  • Silver Achievement Award – National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Best of 50+ Housing

PENICK VILLAGE GARDEN COTTAGE

  • 2012 Design for Aging Review 11
  • 2011 Design for Aging Review 10
  • Citation Winner – 2011 Environments for Aging

HEATHERTON WAY HOUSE

  • Gold Award – 2010 Fall Parade of Homes – Home Builder’s Association of Winston-Salem

CAROLINA MEADOWS VILLAS

  • 2013 Environments for Aging

MORGAN HOUSE

  • Platinum Award – 2013 Fall Parade of Homes – Home Builder’s Association of Winston-Salem

WSTA SUSTAINABLE BUS SHELTER

  • First Place – 2010 Winston-Salem AIA Design Competition
  • People’s Choice Award – 2010 Winston-Salem AIA Design Competition

BOYER HOUSE

  • 1st NC NAHB Green, Emerald Certification
  • 22nd in Country, NAHB Green, Emerald Certification

TESTIMONIALS

MORGAN HOUSE

“When we decided to build a new home, we knew absolutely nothing about designing and building a new home.
Matthew Rodda of the Steele Group Architects literally took a sketch from a cocktail napkin and after many hours of patient listening and planning, he delivered an unsurpassed Platinum Award winning home. Matthew was our partner in planning from the beginning right through to the end – offering innovative solutions to any unexpected obstacle throughout the construction process.
We have a beautiful home which exceeds our wildest dreams thanks in no small part to Matthew and his Steele Group colleagues.”
Vice Admiral (ret.) John G. and Jo Anna Morgan

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE

“Working with Matthew Rodda and Steele Group Architects has been both enjoyable and productive for Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County.
For more than 10 years, Matthew has been involved with our chapter, spearheading several projects such as our new ReStore, the Green Build II house, our proposed Housing Education Center and smaller remodels. He has a unique blend of solid knowledge, experience, creativity, and a practical approach that is essential for effective outcomes.
His focus – and that of the entire group – is on helping a client translate concept to reality through understandable and cost-effective steps, an essential skill when working with non-profits.”
Sylvia Oberle, Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County