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The 45th Charleston Greek Festival

Mez Joseph

The 45th Charleston Greek Festival was held this past weekend, May 9-11, 2015. The Charleston Greek Fest is a decades-old tradition of culture and entertainment which takes place downtown at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity. Every year the entire Greek community and Charlestonians alike come together and celebrate life, music, great food and beverages, and friendship. The festival allows the greater Charleston Community to experience the Greek faith, food, culture, and heritage. Liollio's Tommy Schimpf and Dinos Liollio are photographed above with their friend Dave Samos slicing gyro at the Greek Festival.

Road trip to the Capital

Mez Joseph

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This morning we are getting an early start to Columbia for meetings about the Welcome Centers and Richland Libraries! I spy breakfast, 42 inch monitor, lots and lots of finish samples, a dolly, and 6 Liollio employees! 

In The Studio

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Elissa and Dan returned to the office enegerized to push the welcome center designs forward after our site visits!  We took over one of the conference rooms to have a morning design charrette.

Welcome Center Site Visits

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Jennifer, Dan and Elissa have covered the state over the past two days visiting the Fort Mill and Hardeeville State Welcome Centers.  The weather was fantastic for spending some time outside!   We enjoyed having our meetings underneath the picnic shelters on site!

AIA Gaillard Tour

Mez Joseph

The AIA headed out to the Gaillard Center yesterday afternoon for a tour of the building as they are wrapping up construction.  Thanks to Skanska for leading the tour.  Here is a brief description of the building:

The Gaillard Center is a 1960’s era, general purpose auditorium and exhibit hall.  The design team, David M. Schwarz Architects, Inc. in collaboration with Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. and local architects Evans & Schmidt, were commissioned in 2010 to design an extensive renovation and expansion of the facility.  The project scope includes rebuilding the auditorium, expanding the exhibit hall into a banquet facility, and the construction of an office building that will accommodate several of the City’s departmental offices.  The exterior includes new entrance porticos on two sides and a galleria promenade running the width of the building between the two porticos to serve as a shared lobby for the performance hall, banquet hall and offices.

 

New gates, new look, great passenger experience | CHS

Mez Joseph

April 10, 2015

It’s been 18 months in the making. On Tuesday, April 14, Charleston International Airport will open its new addition to Concourse B.

Passengers flying American Airlines and US Airways will be among the first to experience the new boarding lounge, which is open and bright because of expansive floor- to-ceiling windows and a 6-foot clerestory that lets in light from above. The white décor – from the terrazzo floors to powered bar- and banquette-style seating – gives the room a fresh, open feel that passengers will enjoy as they wait to board their flights.

“We’re really excited to be opening the Concourse B extension. It is very different from what our passengers have been used to and we think they are really going to love it,” said Paul G. Campbell, Jr., director of airports for the Charleston County Aviation Authority.

The Concourse B extension adds 16,300 square feet of space and five gates to the airport footprint. There’s an additional 16,300 square feet underneath the concourse for airline offices.

In the coming weeks, JetBlue Airways and United Airlines will move into the new addition. The old portion of Concourse B will be renovated and renovation will start on Concourse A.  When the terminal redevelopment is complete at the end of 2015, CHS will have a total of 15 airline gates to serve a growing number of fliers. In 2014, CHS set an all-time record of 3.1 million passengers.

In a few weeks, DeSano Pizza Bakery, which has a downtown Charleston location, will open in the Concourse B addition. It will be the first of the airport’s new food and beverage concessions to open as part of the $189 million Terminal Redevelopment and Improvement Program (TRIP). New, larger restrooms have also been added.

“The renovation of the concourses and boarding lounges is going to transform the passenger experience at Charleston International,” Campbell said. “It’s going to be a great place to relax, shop, dine or do some work as passengers wait to board their flights.”

CHS provides passengers with access to 17 cities and 22 airports in the U.S. and Canada.  Airlines providing service from Charleston are Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, JetBlue Airways, American Airlines, US Airways, Silver Airways and Porter Airlines.

AIA Mentor Dinner at Vanderhorst Plantation

Mez Joseph

Alison and Elissa enjoyed a fantastic Charleston evening out at Vanderhorst Plantation for the AIA Mentor DInner with Scott Parker of Design Works, and Glenn Keyes, FAIA of Glenn Keyes Architects.  Scott gave the group a tour of the main house while dinner was being prepared.  Check out this article to find out more information on the "modern fish camp" where we enjoyed dinner over the marsh!

Inside the Studio

Mez Joseph

Dan and Elissa broke in the new hot wire foam cutter this morning building models of the Welcome Centers in Fort Mill and Hardeeville. More model photos to come....

John Patkau Lecture

Mez Joseph

Last night AIA + Clemson Architecture Center in Charleston sponsored a great lecture by John Patkau at the Visitor Center! Patkau Architects is based in Vancouver, Canada.  He and his wife started the firm over 30 years ago.   Several Liollio folks enjoyed a fun dinner at 39 Rue De Jean following the lecture.