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First Presbyterian Church / Frank Harmon Architect

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Strickland-Ferris Residence / Frank Harmon Architect

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Hunt Library / Snøhetta

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Chasen Residence / In Situ Studio

Chasen Residence / In Situ Studio - Houses, Door, Facade, Stairs
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  • Architects: in situ studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

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RA-50: HOME Competition Mention / in situ studio + David Hill

RA-50: HOME Competition Mention / in situ studio + David Hill - Image 5 of 4
Courtesy of in situ studio + David Hill

The RA-50 proposal for the HOME Competition, designed by in situ studio and David Hill, AIA, focuses on building density through alleyway living. By assessing each existing residential parcel in the city of Raleigh, it was apparent that most downtown parcels are larger than the current zoning requirements and will be even larger proportionally once the new UDO is ratified. Therefore, their proposal establishes a new zone within the UDO – alley residential, or RA-50. This new zone would be allowed in any block that is bisected by an existing or potential alleyway and where lots backing up to the alleyways have a surplus of land to shave away and form new, smaller lots that could front the alleyway. More images and architects’ description after the break.

NC State University Fall 2012 Lecture Series

NC State University Fall 2012 Lecture Series  - Featured Image
Courtesy of NC State University School of Architecture

North Carolina State University’s School of Architecture recently launched their Fall 2012 lecture series which focuses on “Material | Digital.” The series begins September 24th with Grace La of La Dallman. Featuring other keynote speakers throughout the series, it concludes on November 19th with a local practitioner panel. For more information, please visit their website here.

Green Square Parking Deck / Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee

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AIANC Center for Architecture and Design / Frank Harmon Architect

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  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  VMZINC

“How Architects and Landscape Architects Can Work Together” Talk by Frank Harmon

“How Architects and Landscape Architects Can Work Together” Talk by Frank Harmon - Featured Image
Walnut Creek Wetland Center - Courtesy of Frank Harmon Architect

A nationally recognized leader in modern, sustainable, regionally appropriate architecture, Frank Harmon, FAIA, principal of the multi-award-winning architecture firm Frank Harmon Architect PA in Raleigh, NC, will present a talk entitled “How Architects and Landscape Architects Can Work Together” during the North Carolina chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects’ (NCASLA) 2012 Spring Conference. Harmon, will discuss the urban and rural landscape, how architecture fits into it, and how architects and landscape architects can combine efforts “to leave the landscape better than we found it”. His talk will take place Friday, June 15, from 3:15-4:15 p.m. More information on the event after the break.

Contemporary Art Museum / Brooks + Scarpa + Clearscapes

Contemporary Art Museum / Brooks + Scarpa + Clearscapes - Renovation, Garden, FacadeContemporary Art Museum / Brooks + Scarpa + Clearscapes - Renovation, Facade, Door, BenchContemporary Art Museum / Brooks + Scarpa + Clearscapes - Renovation, Facade, LightingContemporary Art Museum / Brooks + Scarpa + Clearscapes - Renovation, LightingContemporary Art Museum / Brooks + Scarpa + Clearscapes - More Images+ 6

Buildings A, B and D / Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee

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Walnut Creek Wetland Center / Frank Harmon Architect

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