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May 2015

How is it already the end of May? We had an action-packed month, with projects at various stages of design and construction and several significant events in the architecture community. Take a look at what we’ve been up to here or on our website

 Jubala Coffee 

We are excited to announce that we have been working with Andrew Cash on Jubala Coffee’s second location in the Aloft Hotel at 2100 Hillsborough Street! Jubala is a popular north Raleigh coffee shop and a staple of our community, serving some of the city’s best coffee and delicious scratch-made biscuits and waffles. We secured permits on Tuesday and we can’t wait for a great place to get coffee near the Belltower

Corbett Residence
Construction of the Corbett Residence is weeks away from completion. We love these springtime Bahama site visits, where we get to see the hollowed, black box take its shape and lift off the falling grade. Many thanks to James and Jamie Corbett for their dedication to simplicity and to Bob Aiello of Aiello Builders for his hard work. Check out that view!

Tulane School of Architecture
Matt spent much of the first full week of May on thesis reviews at the Tulane School of Architecture. The students presented three days of compelling work to a gaggle of jurors from New Orleans and around the country. Highlights of the trip were catching up with friend and mentor Wendy Redfield, seeing her Byron Moutondesigned house, spending time with William O’Brien of WOJRAda Tolla of LOT-EK, and Todd Erlandson of(M)Arch, seeing Ammar Eloueini’s amazing house project, meeting Mel Chin, touring the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life by VJAA, and the food, which culminated with fried-okra-laced tacos by @BlackSwanPopUp! NOLA is one fine city!

Northern Virginia AIA
Erin had the opportunity to serve on the Residential Design Awards Jury for AIA Northern Virginia this month. She served alongside Frank HarmonSara Queen, and Kenneth Hobgood, and enjoyed viewing and discussing good work on stunning sites throughout Virginia. What a great chapter!

Book of the Month: Drawing From Practice
This month, we celebrated the debut of a book we honored to be featured in – Drawing from Practice: Architects and the Meaning of Freehand – by J. Michael Welton of Architects and Artisans. Matt and Erin’s trip to the AIA National Design Conference in Atlanta culminated with a city-wide sketching walk with other architects featured in or affiliated with the book, including Frank HarmonScott RenkTom KundigEllen Cassily, and Marlon Blackwell. Trip highlights included visits to Lightroom‘s new office in Decatur, multiple hotel lobbies by John Portman, a Marcel Breuer Public Library, the now vacant State Archives and Records Building by A.Thomas Bradbury, Olmsted’s Piedmont Park, an Ethiopian dinner with Steve Luoni of the UACDC, and Daddy D’z Barbecue lunch on the way out of town.

Song of the Month
Our Song of the Month is Doug Paisley’s “Song My Love Can Sing,” a tender, organ-drenched paean to the classic, heart-on-the-sleeve Country ballad.  Fans of Gordon Lightfoot and The Band are in for a treat!

Detail of the Month: Jubala Coffee

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Thirst 4 Architecture

We hope you can join us on Thursday, May 21 from 6-8pm when we host Thirst for Architecture (T4A)! North Carolina Modernist Houses organizes this free, informal monthly event, which allows modern design enthusiasts the opportunity to visit the studio of a contemporary design office. We’ll have great company, wine from The Wine Feed, and beer from Big Boss Brewing Company. Come on by!

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in situ studio

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April 2015

Greetings from in situ studio! Take a look at what we’ve been up to here or on our website

St. Matthew’s

St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church’s Master Planning for a Faithful Future: 2015-2025 in Historic Hillsborough, NC is complete! We have had a wonderful time working with the Church as well as David and Terri Swanson of Swanson & Associates Landscape Architecture and Chuck Lysaght and Mark Blankinship of Lysaght & Associates. St. Matthew’s campus, just east of downtown, is one of the most beautiful, well-loved and cared-for sites in our state. It was an honor to be involved in planning and designing what the future might look like for such a sacred place. We are excited to see the master plan take form over the next ten years!

Clark Court and a house named Fred in Dwell

This month we celebrated Clark Court and a house named Fred as they garnered press and praise. Both houses were featured on Dwell online, and Clark appeared in a beautiful 8-page spread in the May print edition of Dwell Magazine. Many thanks to Dwell and to Mike Welton for telling these stories. And thanks, as always, to the clients and teams of folks who made them happen: Jeremy, Amy, and John Sanders (Clark Court) and Kevin, Laura, Nicole Baxter, and Leon Meyers (a house named Fred). Check out the articles on Clark and Fred here.

Fred wins AIA Triangle Honor Award

We are excited to announce that Fred took home an Honor Award at the 2015 Triangle Design Awards! The annual awards program, hosted by the American Institute of Architects, Triangle Section, recognizes excellence in architectural design from firms throughout a 10-county region. Fred was in good company – this year’s Honor awards also recognized Durham Central Park Cohousing (Weinstein Friedlein Architects) and NCSU’s Hunt Library (Snøhetta with Clark Nexsen). Thanks, and congratulations to all of the winners!

Song of the Month: “Huarache Lights” by Hot Chip

Witnessing Matt’s kids go absolutely bonkers when this song was played was one of the highlights of the month. The wobbling synth lines of this mid-tempo dance track sound like no other; “Huarache Lights” should be played LOUD! Hot Chip‘s new album Why Make Sense? will be out May 19. 

Book of the Month: El Croquis: RCR Arquitectes

We’ve been on a shopping spree acquiring new issues of El Croquis!  One recent purchase we have made is edition 162, focusing on the work of RCR Arquitectes between 2007 and 2012. RCR is a firm in Spain organized by partners Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, Ramón Vilalta. Like their office, which is located in an old industrial foundry in Olot in Northern Catalunya, their work reflects careful curation of existing materials, layers, textures, and colors within the contexts where they are working and thoughtful intervention of new materials and spaces. Much of their work utilizes dark materials – often steel – to offset the texture and light of older materials present. The book builds off an interview with William J. R. Curtis and captures the disarming and quiet alchemy the architects achieve between old places and new architecture.

Jeremy at Yale

In the fall, Jeremy will attend the Yale School of Architecture to pursue a post-professional Master of Architecture degree! For the past three years, Jeremy has brought his energy to many of our projects as a designer and project manager. He has produced many renderings and images for our website, has contributed significantly to the office music library, and brings his enthusiasm to everything he works on. We will miss Jeremy, and wish him the best of luck at Yale!

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Best,

in situ studio

919 397 3949

www.insitustudio.us