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April 2019

Happy spring from in situ studio! April was pretty amazing – check out what we’ve been up to below!

 

AIA South Atlantic and AIA Triangle Design Awards


We are thrilled to have received four recent AIA design awards! Early this month, Church on Morgan was awarded a 2019 AIA Triangle Merit Award by Jury Chair, Steve Dumez, of Eskew Dumez Ripple. The awards event was held at Raleigh’s new Clearscapes-designed Union Station, which also won an award, along with projects by Duda Paine ArchitectsEvoke Studio ArchitectureLouis Cherry ArchitecturePerkins + WillThe Raleigh Architecture Company, and Somos Design / ThoughtCraft Architects. It was a fun night that culminated with office hero, Roger Clark, receiving the Isosceles Award! Less than two weeks later, we were stunned to receive three 2019 AIA South Atlantic Honor Awards for the Corbett Residence, the Ocotea Renovation, and The Ten at South Person, sweeping the housing category. Congrats to all the regional award the winners – Andre Johnson ArchitectCannon ArchitectsClark NexsenGenslerLiollio ArchitectureLord Aeck SargentPerkins + WillSmith Dalia Architects, and Vines Architecture. And, special thanks to Jury Chair, Julie Snow, of Snow Kreilich Architects for recognizing our work!

 

Readings on Race

Readings on Race is back in full swing! This month, they organized their first film screening at Alamo Drafthouse, featuring “The Best of Enemies,” directed and written by Robin Bissell. 109 people attended the event, which included a post-film discussion led by Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove. In May, the group will read the book “The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace,” by Jeff Hobbs, and meet on the evening of 05 30 19 at First Baptist Church in Raleigh to discuss. Copies of the book are currently available at a 20% discount at So & So Books. Reserve your spot here. All are welcome!

 

Connections 81.2 Studio


The Connections 81.2 studio at the NCSU College of Design is wrapping up, and students are preparing for their final presentations this Friday, 05 03 19. Erin and Matt have had a wonderful time teaching alongside Oz Ozburn of Design Ecology and Travis Klondike from the Coastal Dynamics Design Lab. Student work has focused on historical research, precedent study, masterplanning, and the design of detailed components of the masterplans to accommodate legacy programs and visualize outcomes of socially responsible development. If you are near campus on Friday, drop by Allred Gallery to see the work between 10:30 am and 5:00 pm. And, stay tuned for Connections 81.2 Part Two next fall!

 

Merkel Cooper on Dezeen and ArchDaily


The Merkel Cooper Residence has been featured on Dezeen and ArchDaily! Located on Lake Norman in Troutman, NC, the house was designed for a young retired couple and built by Kelly Custom Builders. The house is a simple structure sited to maximize the experience of the hillside, forest, and distant lake. Thanks to our wonderful clients and Ray Kelly for making the project possible and to Keith Isaacs for perfect photographs of the finished work.

 

Dreamville Festival

The highlight of April was the first annual Dreamville Festival at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh. Organized by NC native and Raleigh resident J. Cole and his label Dreamville Records, the festival drew over 40,000 people and featured performances by many of today’s biggest hip hop acts. Highlights for us were BasJ.I.DNelly, and Cole himself, who closed the show on a very personal note that featured many of his earliest songs from the mix tape days, a dedication to slain rapper and community activist Nipsey Hussle, and a cameo collaboration with Meek Mill. We’re already excited about next year’s second iteration! Thanks to Dreamville for bringing this huge event to Raleigh!

 

Fifth Year Reviews at Mississippi State University


Matt and Erin just returned from two days on fifth year juries at the Mississippi State University School of Architecture, Art, and Design. The work was provocative, and fellow jurors sparked lively debate about a number of student initiated projects. This was the third trip Matt and Erin have made to Mississippi since 2015, and each experience has been wonderful. Highlights were a chance to revisit the Chapel of Memories, Catfish at Rosey Baby, Matt’s first experience eating crawfish, BBQ at Little Dooey, and dinner the last night at the 1890’s rural farmhouse of school director Michael Berk. Thanks to Professor Jassen Callender for the invite and to the students for giving us so much to consider!

We’re looking forward to an amazing summer and are especially excited about a handful of projects that should start construction in the coming weeks. Please contact us if there is any way we can help you. 

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