On May 8 the Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction announced the winners of its second Global Holcim Awards competition. Selected from nearly 5,000 submissions from 121 countries, the four winning entries include a river remediation scheme in Morocco, a greenfield university campus in Vietnam, a rural planning strategy in China, and a shelter for day laborers in the United States. In total, $2 million in prize money was awarded.
Built in 1962 to house the Fayetteville, Arkansas, Public Library, the Fulbright Building sits in a leafy residential neighborhood on the edge of the city’s historic district and to this day is surrounded by Victorian houses and Craftsman-style cottages.
Project Specs The Fulbright Building Fayetteville, Arkansas Marlon Blackwell << Return to article the People Architect Marlon Blackwell Architect 100 W. Center St., Suite 001 Fayetteville, AR 72701 479.973.9121 p 479.251.8281 f Marlon Blackwell, FAIA (principal) Gail Shepherd, AIA (project manager) Ati Blackwell, Associate AIA Matt Griffith, Associate AIA Chris Brown, Associate AIA Chris Baribeau, AIA David Tanner, Associate AIA Mark Rukamathu, Associate AIA Angie Carpenter, Associate AIA Interior designer: Meredith Boswell and Marlon Blackwell Architect Engineer(s): Gore Engineering Associates, Inc. [structural] GA Engineers Inc. [mep] Consultant(s) Lighting: John Rogers Design Acoustical: Dr. Tahar Messadi Other: Bill
The August 1976 ribbon-cutting ceremony for the reinvented Faneuil Hall Marketplace was planned as a modest affair. But a crowd of 50,000 flooded the complex, kicking off an impromptu four-day party with street performers and revelers filling the historic site. The frisson in the air no doubt came from the wide realization that this was the beginning of something new.
You can almost hear the “Pomp and Circumstance March” as you stroll Rice University’s bucolic, 285-acre campus nestled in the heart of Houston, shielded from the hubbub of the city’s six-lane freeways and endless strip development.
Project Specs House on Hooper's Island Hooper’s Island, Maryland David Jameson Architect << Return to article the People Architect David Jameson Architect 113 South Patrick Street Alexandria, VA 22314 703.739.3840 703.739.0555 fax www.DavidJamesonArchitect.com David Jameson, FAIA partner in charge Ron Southwick, Project Architect Interior designer: David Jameson Architect General contractor: CJ&E Photographer(s) Paul Warchol Photography 917-954-3322 the Products Exterior cladding Metal/glass curtainwall: Kawneer by Dulles Glass EIFS, ACM, or other: Lead Coated Copper Roof and Siding- Louis McGraw Roofing Built-up roofing: Firestone Windows Aluminum: Fleetwood by Dulles Glass Doors Sliding doors: Fleetwood by Dulles Glass Hardware Locksets: FSB by
Although Medellín, Colombia, a valley metropolis of more than two million in the northern reaches of the Andes, is sometimes called the City of Eternal Spring, it is better known for its erstwhile reputation as Murder Capital of the World.
If you come (naively) expecting to see a lot of architecture at the 11th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale 2008 — as traditionally understood in tangible form — plan to leave disappointed.