Airport Steel Dome Video
Mez Joseph
Click here to watch a great video of the steel dome being put in place at the Charleston Airport!
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1640 Meeting Street Road, Suite 202
Charleston, SC, 29405
United States
8437622222
For 70 years, Liollio has provided sustainable architecture, interior design, and historic preservation for public projects. We are an award-winning architecture firm located in Charleston, SC, who value subtle & restrained design, rooted in context, culture & collaboration.
Click here to watch a great video of the steel dome being put in place at the Charleston Airport!
The 2014 PCI DESIGN AWARDS were recently held and we are happy to announce that CHARLESTON PROGRESSIVE ACADEMY was a FINALIST! Thank you to the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute for your consideration and Certificate of Recognition acknowledging our project's outstanding use of precast concrete!
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page taken from 292 Preservation Brief, Clemson University/College of Charleston Graduate program in Historic Preservation, Volume 5, Spring 2014, page 8
page taken from 292 Preservation Brief, Clemson University/College of Charleston Graduate program in Historic Preservation, Volume 5, Spring 2014, page 9
Liollio was mentioned in the Clemson University + College of Charleston Graduate program publication. The article above explains the process and collaboration of the double parlor documentation at the Aiken Rhett House. We are excited to be part of this process and will share more information/updates as we near completion of the renderings!
Here is a link to the full publication.
Yesterday afternoon, the airport team headed out to the site for a traditional topping out party. Above is a photo of some Liollio + Fentress folks digging into the airport shaped cake! There was also some delicious barbeque cooked by the contractor and live music!
Last night the steel for the dome was lifted into place at the terminal roof. It was adorned with the USA and SC flags along with the signatures and well wishes of the construction team and CHS family! Tomorrow the construction + design team will celebrate at the "topping out" party to recognize the last piece of major steel, brick, or concrete being placed.
More airport construction coverage can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/Charleston.International.Airport
This morning an Army Corps of Engineers passed by!
After watching a nail-biter, where Belgium barely defeated the USA in the FIFA World Cup, our happy hour got somewhat competitive as well!
This morning we caught a little blue tugboat making its way to the harbor!
Today David, Mez, Jennifer and Elissa went to the monthly WAJIBA lunch meeting on social media. We had a great view of the city from the top of the Holiday Inn! Find out more about West Ashley James Island Business Association here: http://www.wajiba.org/
Many Liollio folks attended the annual Risk Management Seminar for Design Professionals by Carlock Copeland & Stair Civil Litigation team yesterday. A lot of great information was taken away on contract DOs and DONTs.
The AIA had a great lunch presentation today from Elizabeth Colbert-Busch and Scott May (LS3P) about the design for the CURI Graduate Education Center here in North Charleston! The design team is currently working on Design Development documents. We look forward to following the progress of the project.
For the past 19 years Palmetto Trust for Historic Preservation, the South Carolina Department of Archives and History, and the office of the Governor have recognized exceptional accomplishments in the preservation, rehabilitation, and interpretation of architectural and cultural heritage with a series of awards. Yesterday afternoon Jay and Elissa traveled to the State House in Columbia to accept the 2014 Palmetto Trust Historic Preservation Honor Award from Governor Nikki Haley for 24 Water Street!
First Baptist Church & School have used this former residence as a classroom building for nearly 70 years. After a severe electrical fire closed the building in 2012, Liollio was retained to provide a Condition Assessment Report and then to execute a program of preservation and rehabilitation, turning the building into a 21st Century educational space. The goals for this project were not only to repair the fire damage, but also to increase the shared space between the church and school, streamline traffic, provide a welcoming presence, optimize use of limited space and improve energy efficiency.
Our good friends at ADC Engineering host a night at the Charleston RiverDogs game every year, with food, drinks, and fun! It was a great night, even though the Asheville Tourists won 4-1.
To kickoff Memorial weekend and the beginning of the Spoleto Festival here in Charleston several Liollio folks headed out to the Customs House on Friday evening for a free, outdoor concert featuring the Charleston Symphony Orchestra! The weather was perfect and the music was fabulous! More information on Spoleto 2014 events can be found here: http://www.piccolospoleto.com/, http://spoletousa.org/.
The American Star Cruise Line... from Charleston to Baltimore.
There was a beautiful sunset over the Ravenel Bridge last night from the Yorktown!
Last night Rick and Elissa attended a great presentation by Michael Maher, CEO of the Horizon Project Foundation, at the CSI meeting. We are excited about the future of the west side of Charleston! More information about the Horizon Development Project can be found here: http://charlestonhorizon.com/
Charleston Progressive Academy was formally dedicated on Friday May 16th 2014, with local leaders, teachers & students participating in the festivities. The media center was dedicated and named in memory and honor of Dr. Maria Goodloe-Johnson, former superintendent of Charleston County School District. The building program incorporated the preservation of the existing mid-century school with thoughtful additions conveying the significance of its architectural & social merits. Charleston Progressive Academy s mission is to engage students in active learning experiences that will produce educationally sound leaders.