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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

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8 Awards for St. Helena Library

Mez Joseph

Dinos Liollio, Jennifer Charzewski and Jane Thompson were warmly received at the Beaufort County Council meeting Monday night to present 8 awards for St. Helena Branch Library at Penn Center. The awards presented were:

2015
AIA SC INTERIOR DESIGN HONOR AWARD
LIBRARY JOURNAL NEW LANDMARK LIBRARIES WINNER

2014
IIDA GOVERNMENT/INSTITUTIONAL AWARD
IIDA BEST OF SHOW AWARD

2013
AIA SC HONOR AWARD
AIA SC COTE HONOR AWARD
AIA CHARLESTON HONOR AWARD
AIA CHARLESTON STUDENTS' CHOICE AWARD

HAMPTON LIBRARY GROUNDBREAKING

Mez Joseph

On September 10, 2015, a groundbreaking ceremony for the Hampton County Library was held. Pictured in the lineup are members of Hampton County Council and County Administration, as well as members of the Hampton Library Board and staff of the Allendale-Hampton-Jasper Regional Library System.

The project is one of ten community facilities being funded by a one-cent sales tax enacted by a voter referendum. the large turnout on that hot august day reflects the community’s interest in improving the quality of life and education in Hampton.

Liollio Visits Bialosky + Partners

Mez Joseph

Liollio's Andy Clark & David Dewees recently paid a visit to Bialosky + Partners in Cleveland OH to participate in a design charrette for a current collaborative project.

NPS Carver Museum

Mez Joseph

Rick and Geoff also made a stop in Tuskegee, AL for our site investigation at the George Washington Carver Museum.  The Carver Museum is a part of the Tuskegee Institute NHS.  The Museum is having problems cooling the staff areas as well as controlling humidity levels in the museum area.  Our scope is to replace the HVAC system and we will also end up replacing all of the ductwork to create a more efficient system that controls both temperature and humidity.

NPS - 443 Edgewood

Mez Joseph

Rick and Geoff also traveled to Atlanta, GA to complete our site investigation to renovate 443 Edgewood.  This building is owned by the Martin Luther King Jr NHS and is a part of the Historic District.  Our scope is to rehabilitate the historic façade and complete renovations to the interior to allow NPS to lease the space to a local business.

NPS - Everglades National Park

Mez Joseph

Last week Rick and Geoff traveled to Homestead, FL to review several projects with the Everglades National Park.  Some for the projects include exterior renovations to the Coe Visitor Center, replacing the Bobcat Boardwalk at Shark Valley, designing a new fee/entrance station to the Long Pine Key Campground, renovating the LPK Amphitheater, re-roofing three buildings and completing some renovations/rehabilitation to the Mission 66 Historic Shark Valley Tower Comfort Station.

2015 REVOLVE Conference In Charleston SC

Mez Joseph

Liollio's Mez Joseph, Marketing & Graphic Design Lead, is excited to be attending this year's Revolve Conference in Charleston, South Carolina, located at the beautiful Wild Dunes Resort. Join Mez and many other talented creatives at this inspirational and informative 2-day event now. Sign up before Friday September 16th for the Early Bird Special [$399]! ‪#‎REVOLVECONF‬ https://lnkd.in/e9yivTeless

Inspired By: The Work of Charles and Ray Eames

Mez Joseph

Charles Eames (1907–78) and Ray Eames (1912–88) gave shape to America's twentieth century. Their lives and work represented the nation's defining social movements: the West Coast's coming-of-age, the economy's shift from making goods to producing information, and the global expansion of American culture. The Eameses embraced the era's visionary concept of modern design as an agent of social change, elevating it to a national agenda. Their evolution from furniture designers to cultural ambassadors demonstrated their boundless talents and the overlap of their interests with those of their country. In a rare era of shared objectives, the Eameses partnered with the federal government and the country's top businesses to lead the charge to modernize postwar America. Visit their Library of Congress page here.

WAJIBA Meeting on the Business of Beer

Mez Joseph

The West Ashley James Island Business Association (WAJIBA) meeting drew over 70 local business members as we heard a round table discussion on the business of beer. Extremely interesting and informative as it relates to this growing enterprise in our area. The next WAJIBA meeting will be September 23rd when the Charleston city council candidates for four West Ashley seats join us at the Holiday Inn Riverview at 11:30 am for a discussion forum. Should be insightful...

St. Helena Library Wins New Landmark Libraries 2015 Award: The Reveal

Mez Joseph

This year’s round of Library Journal‘s New Landmark Libraries returns to its roots, honoring public libraries completed between 2010 and 2014 (the previous public competition, held in 2011, honored public libraries completed through 2009, and in 2012 academic standouts were recognized). Visit here to view the lists of 11 winners and 11 honorable mentions in alphabetical order, selected from more than 80 entries by a panel of judges from the field led by project coordinator Emily Puckett Rodgers, School of Information Entrepreneurship Program Manager at the University of Michigan.

For complete profiles, trends and more, watch for the September 15th issues of Library Journal andLibrary By Design!

INSPIRED BY: Piet Mondrian, 1872–1944

Mez Joseph

Another in the series of non-architectural inspiration.  This week, in our INSPIRED BY: series, we take a look at the paintings of Piet Mondrian.

“Piet Mondrian, one of the founders of the Dutch modern movement De Stijl, is recognized for the purity of his abstractions and methodical practice by which he arrived at them. He radically simplified the elements of his paintings to reflect what he saw as the spiritual order underlying the visible world, creating a clear, universal aesthetic language within his canvases. In his best known paintings from the 1920s, Mondrian reduced his shapes to lines and rectangles and his palette to fundamental basics pushing past references to the outside world toward pure abstraction. His use of asymmetrical balance and a simplified pictorial vocabulary were crucial in the development of modern art, and his iconic abstract works remain influential in design and familiar in popular culture to this day.”

Visit The Art Story website here.
Visit MOMA here.

CRBJ Honors the 2015 Forty Under 40 Award Winners

Mez Joseph

Last night the Charleston Regional Business Journal's 2015 Forty Under 40 Awards Networking Event was held at Alhambra Hall in Mount Pleasant. Liollio Associate Principal, Jennifer Charzewski, AIA, LEED AP, was honored with an award. See more images form the event here.

This Is Charleston SC

Mez Joseph

A look at the beautiful city of Charleston, S.C. with sweeping panoramas and aerial footage.

This is Charleston SC. This is our beautiful home. #WeAreCharleston

Inspired By: KUOKKALA CHURCH

Mez Joseph

The commission for the Kuokkala Church was won through an invited competition organized in 2006 asking to design a building which could become a focal point of the Kuokkala suburban neighbourhood in Jyväskylä in order to foster the identity of the neighbourhood as a community of its own. The competition brief asked for offering different functions for the parish, such as the church hall, the parish centre and a community centre, and joining them in an innovative continuum by arranging them into a structure with a strong recognizable shape, creating a “church that looks like a church”.

For the competition, OOPEAA, operating under the name of Lassila Hirvilammi at the time, submitted a proposal entitled KIDE. It was a sculptural building containing all desired functions within one single recognizable shape, contemporary, yet rich in historical allusions. A dialogue of contrasts between the exterior and interior architecture is manifested in the material choices. The roof and walls of the church are covered with overlapping tiles of Spanish slate, with wood and copper-covered entrance details that give the building a sense of warmth and scale. Other primary outer surfaces are clad in Finnish granite. Wood, mainly Finnish spruce, plays a central role in the interior spaces creating a warm atmosphere. Ceiling and floors are made of carefully selected local radially sawn spruce. The church ceiling is a combination of glue laminated timber framing with a wooden grid shell construction that unites the sacral spaces into one entity. The shape of the interior wooden grid, fixed on the primary structure, recalls Gothic cathedrals and relies on the knowledge of the masters of handcrafted building methods.

The church and parish meeting halls can be combined into one large sacral space with adjoining youth facilities. A gallery between the halls houses the organ and the cantors’ offices. The sacral spaces are placed in the middle of the building and the service spaces (sacristy, storage spaces, kitchen, lobby) are located in a zone around them.

For more info, please visit OOPEAA.

Charleston Progressive Academy Wins Two Awards at Recent CCSD Board Meeting

Mez Joseph

At Charleston County School District’s recent Board Meeting, held August 10, 2015, two separate awards, the 2015 South Carolina Historic Preservation Honor Award and the AIA South Carolina Merit Design Award, were presented to Liollio Architecture by Deputy for Capital Programs Jeff Borowy for an outstanding renovation of historic Charleston Progressive Academy. Mr. Bill Lewis and Mr. Michael Bobby were also recognized for overseeing this project.

AIA South Carolina Merit Design Award for Adaptive Reuse/Renovation -Charleston Progressive Academy: The intent of this award is to recognize thoughtful interventions that create a synergy between old and new construction. The Adaptive Reuse/Renovation Award Category is for built projects that include rehabilitation or adaptive reuse. This award recognizes the best renovation or addition to a structure that is not intended to be a faithful historic restoration. Eligible projects begin with a pre-existing building, structure, object or site that incorporates an intervention that is clearly intended to compliment or contrast with the original subject building. It is not necessary that the project be within South Carolina.

Juror comments included:
          …The courtyard is the whole story – an inspired response to a corner lot by creating a contained activity space surrounded by buildings full of light and energy…
          …The character of the original portion of the building is obviously respected here – and improved to meet current requirements…
          …The new elements are respectful to the original – the framing of the original entrance helps remind the neighborhood of their special school building. It is obviously well loved…

2015 Honor Award - South Carolina Historic Preservation – Charleston Progressive Academy
The Honor Awards celebrate successful and exemplary historic preservation projects around the Palmetto State. This award is sponsored by The State of South Carolina, The Palmetto Trust for Historic Preservation, and South Carolina Archives & History Center, and presented by Lt. Governor Henry McMaster at a ceremony in the State House on June 5th, 2015.