It’s very hot.
Office Trip to NYC!

Last week our office traveled to NYC to the
2018 AIA National Conference to celebrate Erin, who is a recipient of the
2018 AIA Young Architect’s Award. Walking an average of over ten miles a day and armed with recommendations form several current clients, we ate at some amazing restaurants, heard live jazz at
Small’s, saw two many amazing buildings to recount, and visited with great friends and previous
in situ studio mates, Oz and Jeremy. We want to give a special shout out to a number of people and design offices who welcomed us in along the way: Adam and Matt at
ARCHITECTUREFIRM, Eliza at
Ennead Architects, Thomas at
NBWLA, Will at
Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects, Jeremy at
SHoP Architects, and Wilson at
Tom Phifer and Partners. We had an amazing four days in the city and can’t wait to get back!
Allin Groundbreaking

Construction on the Allin Residence is about to begin! We had a great kickoff meeting on site this month with our clients, consultant
Gregg Bleam Landscape Architect, and contractor
Durham Potter. We are so grateful for our clients and the amazing collaboration we have enjoyed while creating a home for them in the woods. Stay tuned!
Brittany Siegert

We have a summer intern!
Brittany Siegert was a student of Matt’s and Jake’s last spring, where she excelled in design, craft, and critical thinking. Brittany is from
Clayton, NC, and is a rising 4th year at
NCSU. She has already played a big role in the office, taking on a rockite, brass, and steel model of a pavilion at
NCMA, diagrams for a new masterplanning project with the
Town of Cary, and has just completed her first ever redline on a house near
Duke Forest (photo above)!
Trull Residence

The
Trull Residence in Cary has been featured in a number of on-line articles over the past month, including appearances in
Architect Magazine,
Dwell,
Dezeen, and
Archdaily. The house was very fun to work on because of the small, challenging site, the opportunity to work with CMU, and great clients! The photography in the articles is by
Keith Isaacs, who perfectly captured the atmosphere of the house last November. Thanks to the writers for featuring our work, Chuck Lysaght’s
office for their structural prowess, Bob Aiello for doing an amazing job building the house, Bob Drake of
Trig Modern for help with staging, Keith for always making us look so good, and Michael and Sandy for being wonderful clients!
Readings on Race
