2016 AIASC Magazine Features Liollio Firm Award Spread
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The 2016 AIASC Magazine has been released and features two spreads about Liollio's 2016 Firm Award. See the full issue here.
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The 2016 AIASC Magazine has been released and features two spreads about Liollio's 2016 Firm Award. See the full issue here.
Late April issue of Charleston Regional Business Journal features a "Charleston Under Construction" article about the Brighton Park Swim Club at Nexton in Summerville.
Concourse A, Charleston International, new with great natural light. Great working with the talented Fentress design group.
Some images of Brighton Park Swim Club's progress...
Some images from the CAC.C Closing Reception where Danielle and Rayshad, our Clemson interns for the last several months, received the Ray Huff Excellence Award for the top students this semester. Ray indicated this was the first time the award had ever been shared because the decision was too tough. Congratulations to Danielle and Rayshad – we thoroughly enjoyed and appreciate the time you spent at Liollio!
For the first time in more than two decades, big changes are coming to the St. Andrews Branch of the Richland County Library. The building will be renovated and reconfigured along with a 2,000-square-foot addition.
You can expect to see a larger meeting room, enhanced garden and outdoor area, a teen engagement space, and a dedicated career area. This all comes thanks to a bond referendum that was approved in 2013. The renovations are being made based on recommendations from the community.
"We have not had any improvement since we were moved here in 1992. So we really want to remain relevant in our community and we feel that with our new renovations, we're going to be able to have more opportunities, more space to bring people together and to meet the needs that they have now and the future,” says Richland Librarian Amanda Chapman.
You can see more of the construction plans Monday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the St. Andrews library location at 2916 Broad River Road, Columbia. A date for construction hasn't been set yet but it's expected to last about a year. Once construction begins, services at the St. Andrews location will move to a temporary cottage, so the location is not closing.
Watch the Live 5 News clip here.
The St. Andrews branch of Richland Library is getting a much-needed makeover, more than 20 years after it opened on the Broad River Road corridor. Library officials unveiled plans for the branch to the public Monday night, which will include bright colors and a modern facade. Architects for the project have taken a decidedly art- and tech-inspired approach to the design. “The idea is to create a young, fresh look — very techie, like Facebook or Google,” said Angie Brose, Project Architect with Charleston-based Liollio Architecture. “It’s going to be a total transformation.” Plans call for the current 13,000-square-foot building to be reconfigured for patrons needing space to conduct research, job searches or other work. An additional 2,000 square feet will be added to provide a large meeting room, teen “maker space” and a dedicated children’s area. Read full article.
Charleston International Airport unveiling itself as construction draws closer to an end. The view of the new Central Hall showing the new dome and the opening of the 2 story window looking into the runway is pictured above.
From all of us at Liollio Architecture, a hearty congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Corte, married Saturday, April 23, 2016. May your lives be Blessed, and wishing you a lifetime of happiness.
It's Earth Day 2016! For 5 inspiring facts and how to do your part, click here.
Photo by Gary Matson, gmatsonphoto.com
Just a few images from an unforgettable evening in Columbia last Friday at the Columbia Museum of Art for the 2016 AIA SC Awards Ceremony...
“The manner in which the firm conducts its business is always a tribute to the tenets of
our profession.”
The Firm Award is the highest honor that American Institute of Architects South Carolina Chapter can bestow upon a South Carolina architectural firm. The AIA South Carolina Board of Directors confers it in recognition of a significant body of work and/or service that has made a lasting influence on the practice of architecture in South Carolina. This award is given in recognition of design excellence, contribution to the profession of architecture, and continuity of service to the public. Liollio is honored and delighted to be the 2016 AIA South Carolina Firm Award Recipient.
"For sixty years, Liollio Architecture has distinguished itself in our field with a body of award winning projects that ranges in sizes from an award-winning small handicap ramp for an historic church to a 125,000 square foot science center stitched into a fine fabric historic community. Evident in each project are the benchmarks that define their design process: Culture as a guide; Thoughtful restraint in the simplest form; Tackle issues with optimism; Strengthen design through community engagement; and, Leverage restrained budgets to create big ideas using fewer resources." - Ray Huff, FAIA
"Liollio Architecture has provided leadership in design that is seen within their community and throughout our region as innovative and responsive. I first became aware of Liollio’s work as an AIA design awards juror. Over the last decade I have juried Liollio projects as varied as an entry ramp to a modest church to a major county library. They are skilled at historic renovation and they are leading edge in modern design. In fact their respect for historic architecture inspires and gives depth to their contemporary work.
Their practice is grounded in the particulars of place, client, material, site and budget. Their renovation of the U.S. Custom House, for example, is exemplary for the respect of historic architecture and its place in South Carolina.
Liollio’s new buildings are as responsive to the region as their restored ones. For St. Helena Library at Penn Center, they designed a boldly modern structure of steel and wood that embraced the natural landscape and was a thoughtful response to climate and local tradition. The library is a model of orderly, rational design that conserves materials wisely.
I have been impressed by Liollio’s other activities that produce fine architecture with a strong sense of social purpose. The James E. Clyburn Community Center in Wiltown SC, for example, is a model of how architecture can enrich and welcome an underserved community.
Liollio Architecture offers hope and inspiration to firms across the South that aspire to serve their community with good design. Liollio Architecture has significantly advanced the standard of design with buildings that possess spirit, clarity and a sense of place, raising the public appreciation for architecture. I am quite certain that their selection will inspire architects throughout our region." - Frank Harmon, FAIA
Yesterday the studio took a trip down Folly Road to the Avila food truck for lunch! Check out the delicious Venezuelan cuisine!!
Some light architectural theory and critique for you. Three hot topics from the past few weeks that relate to almost every project we engage. Scroll down to see commentary on each:
1. Is Intervention within historic structures appropriate?
2. Is architecture as art damaging to society?
3. Do architects really ‘get’ sustainable design?
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With a Masters Degree in Architecture from Ball State University and a Bachelor Degree in Architecture from Technische Universitat Berlin, Angie Brose, AIA, LEED AP brings an extensive background in design, construction and engineering to Liollio from the U.S. and abroad. Her education and practical training focused on architecture and design, including a 2 1/2 year apprenticeship as a registered carpenter/cabinet maker. Her 15 years of experience includes higher education, libraries, public/community buildings, healthcare facilities and more. We sat down with this month's Spotlight On recipient to ask her a few questions.
How long have you lived in Charleston?
17 years … wow time flies when you enjoy life
Where did you grow up?
West Berlin, Germany
What area of town do you live in?
Mount Pleasant as close to the ocean as I can afford
What is your favorite thing in your house?
The sky lights everywhere.
What are the top three things you like to do in your free time?
Work on projects around my house or the community, go to the beach, and go for a run or dancing
Do you have any pets? If so, tell us a bit about them.
Yes I have a dog (Nala) and a cat (Zazu) I got them from the SPCA when they were little hoping they would be friends. Well that did not really work out. LOL Nala wiggles her tail at everyone but me. But if for example I cry during a movie she comes over with this worried look on her face, puts her paw on my arm and starts licking my face until I start to laugh because it is so sticking cute. Zazu is the most social cat you will ever meet.
Do you have have any brothers/sisters?
I have one younger sister Nina
What accomplishment are you most proud of?
Moving to this country with 2 bags and $1,000, working hard and fulfilling living the American Dream.
What building have you visited that most impressed you?
Even though I am not a big Frank Lloyd Wright fan (oh cardinal architectural sin :-) I absolutely love the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. I love the almost sculptural simplicity of it inside and out.
What architect or architecture firm most influenced you as a student?
I never had the fandom type of admiration for any particular architect or architectural firm. I like bits and pieces of different people’s work but do not run around reciting their names and buildings they designed. Sometimes that does not make me every popular with other architects because architects love to talk about architects but it is who I am. I get inspired by so many different things and a lot of times it is not other architects but other people, my clients or experiences.
What is your favorite country you have traveled to and why?
Italy… the food, landscape, architecture and people. My mom used to have a little house in Tuscany and it was just one of the most beautiful places. She had olive trees and made her own olive oil. I wished we still had the house so I could go back.
What is your favorite thing about working at Liollio?
The people and the work we do.
What inspires you most?
Random acts of kindness
What is the hardest part about your job?
The sometimes long hours.
What style of architecture most impresses you or is your favorite?
Well thought thru and detailed architecture that is sensitive to its surrounding environment… I prefer contemporary architecture. I do not believe in copying the past and believe that well design contemporary architecture can exist in symbiosis with historic architecture and often compliments or even enhances historic architecture because of its contrasting simplicity.
What is a book you plan on reading?
Paula Hawkins- The Girl on the Train
What is your favorite book?
Paulo Coelho’s - The Alchemist
What is your favorite downtown restaurant?
Oh wow there are so many. Best Steak: Hall’s Chophouse, Best Oyster’s: The Ordinary. I want to go to Minero’s and Edmund’s Oast and so on…. I love the wave of new well designed restaurants all over town.
What’s your favorite restaurant in Charleston?
Poe’s on Sullivan’s Island
What do you like on your pizza?
I try not to eat pizza but tomatoes, garlic and fresh basil with real mozzarella would be my choice.
What is your favorite food?
Sushi or fish tacos
What is your least favorite food?
Anything greasy or real creamy like bisques
Do you prefer dogs or cats?
Both
Do you play any instruments?
No I learned to play Guitar but do not own one
If you could play an instrument, what would it be?
Guitar or Piano
What song is at the top of your most played list (be honest)?
Make it Rain by Ed Sheeran
Who is your favorite musical artist?
Adele
Who is your favorite artist?
Franz Marc-Der Blaue Reiter
What’s your favorite movie?
The original Star Wars Movie
If your life was a song, what would the title be?
Dancing Queen… haha just kidding
Who would you most want to play you in a movie?
Sandra Bullock
What would the book or movie about your life be called?
The Pursuit of Happiness
What’s the last movie you watched?
The Martian
Guilty pleasure?
Wine & Cheese
What is the proudest moment of your life, thus far?
Becoming an American Citizen
For the March 16th membership meeting AIA Charleston will be hosting the 3rd edition of S,M,L,XL, presentations will be 'Pecha Kucha' style presentations: 20 slides with 20 seconds per slide. Total presentation time: 6 minutes, 40 seconds. Check out what your colleagues are working on! RSVP now!
Artistic License: The Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center, by Minneapolis-based firm HGA, was recently featured in the Architectural Review. Jennifer Charzewski and Andy Clark recently visited the site visited in Minneapolis is in arch record (see below). Liollio is currently teaming with HGA for the College of Charleston Simons Center for the Arts. Read the Architectural Review article here.
Jennifer Charzewski, AIA, LEED AP and Andy Clark, AIA, LEED AP visited our friends at HGA in Minneapolis to kickoff the schematic re-design for the College of Charleston Simons Center for the Arts recently. They also took some site visits to case studies including HGA work and others. Some of the projects included: Walker Library by Vince James (VJAA), Guthrie Theater by Jean Nouvel, Walker Art Center (Original by Edward Larrabee Barnes and addition by Herzog & de Meuron), Humboldt Lofts by Julie Snow, Cedar-Riverside towers by Ralph Rapson, HGA offices in Ford Center by HGA, Lakewood Mausoleum by HGA, Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center at Macalester College by HGA, American Swedish Institute by HGA, Crystal Court by Philip Johnson, US Bank Stadium by HKS, Skyway and the Warehouse district.
Mez Joseph, Jane Thompson & Dinos Liollio attended the West Ashley/James Island Business Association meeting yesterday at Bessinger's Barbeque in West Ashley. The meeting was fun and interesting, learning about the "Business of Barbeque" with representatives from the South Carolina Barbeque Association, Bessinger’s Barbeque, Swig and Swine BBQ, Home Team BBQ and more. The South Carolina Barbeque Association would like for all to know that "South Carolina is the home of barbeque!"
As leaders in the promotion and enhancement of the West Ashley/James Island business community, WAJIBA provides members with information, advocacy, education, and networking based on a foundation of integrity, social responsibility, and excellence. Visit the WAJIBA website for more info.
Join AIA Charleston + Clemson Architecture Center in Charleston for their Lecture Series on Wednesday March 2, 2016 from 6-7:30 PM (EST) when Dinos Liollio, AIA, presents "60 Years: A Perspective on Culture & Process". Admission is free and open to the public!