Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Blog Status Update
For the past month or so Raleigh AAU has had to be set aside due to a variety of reasons. We will be finishing up our Moore Square entry this week and we hope to be back to the blog full force come October. After submissions are closed and the reviews take place we will be posting our entry to the blog as well as a lengthy article on the entire process. Also in the works is an article on the Szostak Design "New American House" project, which located in Raleigh and set to break ground within the next few months. We are very sorry for the lack of recent activity but we're excited about the future. See you soon....
Monday, September 7, 2009
N & O Home of the Month
The News and Observer's August edition of the "Home of the Month" was just recently released. The "Home of the Month" is a collaborative initiative between N & O, and NCSU's College of Design, specifically through the Home Environments Design Initiative (HEDI). This month's article is written by current NCSU graduate student Virginia Alexander.
Transplanted Glory
Transplanted Glory
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Catalano House to be Rebuilt
I was pleasantly surprised to hear, from a number of reliable sources, that the Eduardo Catalano house looks like it will FINALLY be re-built. The site is situated on a small plot of land close to Dorthea Dix which is currently owned by NCSU. This is the latest in the long line of attempts to rebuild the iconic/revolutionary mid-century house, with the others failing due to various reasons including, but not limited to; serious project mismanagement by the previous NCSU administration, the simple mindedness of a few misinformed students, and the selfishness of the NC Art Museum officials. With the possible exception of Dorton arena, the Catalano house is the finest example of architectural innovation to ever be seen in North Carolina. Hopefully this reconstruction attempt will fair better than those of the past.

Profile on Eduardo Catalano

Profile on Eduardo Catalano
Sunday, August 23, 2009
NC State Announces Architecture Lecture Series
This past week, NCSU's School of Architecture announced its 2009-2010 lecture series that it holds jointly with AIA Triangle. All lectures will be held Mondays nights at 7:00, in Burns Auditorium, and are free and open to the public. The College of Design is trying to have a lecture every Monday night, through one of the departments within the College. That way, people just get in the habit of attending the lectures.
There are some great lecturers coming in this year. Here's a look at the upcoming architecture lectures this fall. Rather than writing a lengthy bio on each, I've included a link to their websites.
August 31st Marlon Blackwell who has his own practice in addition to teaching full-time at University of Arkansas.
October 19th Martin Haas, partner at Behnisch Architekten, and I believe he has a background in film-making.
November 9th Monica Ponce de Leon, Principal at Office dA.
There are some great lecturers coming in this year. Here's a look at the upcoming architecture lectures this fall. Rather than writing a lengthy bio on each, I've included a link to their websites.
August 31st Marlon Blackwell who has his own practice in addition to teaching full-time at University of Arkansas.
October 19th Martin Haas, partner at Behnisch Architekten, and I believe he has a background in film-making.
November 9th Monica Ponce de Leon, Principal at Office dA.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Five-Points Post Office "on the block"
It has come to my attention that the Five-Points Post Office is under the very serious threat of closure and barring a miracle it is all but a certainty. The days of the neighborhood hardware store, Piggly Wiggly, and even the Hayes Barton Grill have long past but I still find myself yearning for them. Granted, I have somewhat of a skewed/nostalgic view of the area because I grew up there, on the little one-way stretch of White Oak. My experiences there would help shape and define my interests in both urban design and architecture and would help drive me to such ventures as my education, my career, and Raleigh AAU, among other things. As a designer, I am acutely aware that change is the nature of cities, but never did I think I'd see the Five-Points Post Office close down, that place was/is the heart and soul of the area. There are legitimate factors behind it all of course, the USPS is hemorrhaging money and it has to make its cuts somewhere. Unfortunately, for those of us that still enjoy our semi-regular trips, this is the harsh reality of the times. We've known the Postal Clerks for years, they've become integral parts of our lives, they know our families, watched us grow, and seen us at both our best and worst and we always thought they'd be there... When the doors close that final time on Fairview Rd. the end of an era will officially pass and the identity and sense of community among long-time residents will be seriously shaken... It breaks my heart.
If you have similar stories or just want your voice heard on the matter PLEASE WRITE:
Mr. Russell Gardner
USPS District Manager
P.O. Box 9900
Greensboro, NC
27498-9900
If you have similar stories or just want your voice heard on the matter PLEASE WRITE:
Mr. Russell Gardner
USPS District Manager
P.O. Box 9900
Greensboro, NC
27498-9900
NC Senate Approves Mass Transit Bill
While I'm cautiously optimistic, I'm still not holding my breath, as we've all been through this exact situation before. Here's hoping things turn out better this time...
Link
Link
Monday, August 3, 2009
New House Tour Offerings by Triangle Modernist Houses
Triangle Modernist Houses just opened sales for three tours this fall in Raleigh and Durham. The last tour sold out very quickly, so if you are interested you better sign up quickly.
From the TMH website:
Saturday, August 15, 10-1130 : Pullen Memorial Chapel in Raleigh, $5.95
Saturday, October 3, 1-3, Michael Coates Residence Durham, $5.95
Saturday, November 7, 1-4, Architects' Homes: Thomas Crowder, Brian Shawcroft and Raymond Sawyer, $9.95
From the TMH website:
Saturday, August 15, 10-1130 : Pullen Memorial Chapel in Raleigh, $5.95
Saturday, October 3, 1-3, Michael Coates Residence Durham, $5.95
Saturday, November 7, 1-4, Architects' Homes: Thomas Crowder, Brian Shawcroft and Raymond Sawyer, $9.95
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architecture,
Durham,
house tours,
Raleigh,
Triangle Modernist Houses
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