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2019 Trident United Way Day of Caring

Mez Joseph

The 19th Annual Trident United Way Day of Caring is the largest single day of community service in the area. Trident United Way matches nonprofit agencies and schools with volunteer teams that help advance their mission and build capacity — all while fostering community engagement. Additionally, this day serves as a catalyst for year-round volunteer engagement as teams see the impact they can make in one day when they build partnerships within the community.

A group of Liollio volunteers joined thousands of volunteers from companies across the Tri-County to make the 2019 Day of Caring one to remember. More than 5,500 participants from 139 companies completed approximately 264 projects at 152 sites.

Contact dayofcaring@tuw.org to sign up for TUW’s email list to receive more information and learn how you can be part of next year’s Day of Caring.

James Island Town Hall - AIA Charleston Juror Comments

Mez Joseph

The lovely scale and cohesive materiality and great detailing contribute to this beautiful project. It definitely contributes the right character to the corner it occupies. The strong simplicity of this project conveys a clear sense of welcoming stability for the community. The single shutter and stacked window composition was a delightful and playful reference to history; the familiarity of vernacular indicates comfort for the community and individual user regardless of its public forum.
— AIA Charleston Design + Service Awards Juror

Richland Library St. Andrews - AIA Charleston Juror Comments

Mez Joseph

From a sustainability standpoint, this project made great use of modest shell. The jury appreciated the use of natural daylight and integration of landscape. The design incorporates smart and simple moves that transformed the previous building, creating an engaging and inviting solution.
— AIA Charleston Design + Service Awards Juror

Hampton Health Clinic - AIA Charleston Juror Comments

Mez Joseph

We hope that this building sets a trend for the neighborhood. It definitely makes the most of the site and we appreciate the circulation, daylight and overall plan of this modest building. The exterior detailing also makes the most of the material palette and budget. We appreciated the strength conveyed by the design, creating a sense of safety and comfort.
— AIA Charleston Design + Service Awards Juror

SCPRT Fort Mill Welcome Center - AIA Charleston Juror Comments

Mez Joseph

The plan of this center organized a tricky access problem, and balanced the need to have a front door presence with the nighttime access in a way that we thought was very hospitable. The exterior materials were wonderfully varied and had a compelling origin story. The roofline, daylight and detailing illustrated craft and care....and the porch swing looks like just the ticket! We appreciated the subtlety of the steel detailing as well as the spacious uplifting feel of the interior.
— AIA Charleston Design + Service Awards Juror

SPOTLIGHT ON: JOSHUA PUTNAM

Mez Joseph

Liollio is pleased to welcome Joshua Putnam to our design studio! A native of North Carolina, Joshua completed his Bachelor of Architecture and his Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture at North Carolina State University. He also studied Industrial Drafting & Design at Appalachian State University. Prior to joining Liollio, Joshua worked as a Project Designer with Craig Dean Architecture in Raleigh NC and a Maker with ZigZibit in Durham NC. After giving Joshua time to settle in, we sat down for a little Q&A with our newest Spotlight On feature.

How long have you lived in Charleston?
I recently moved here in April, so, 7 months or so.

Where did you grow up?
I grew up in a small town called Dallas in North Carolina.

What is your favorite inanimate thing in your home?
Hmmm, headlamp maybe? Toolbox?

What do you like to do when you have free time?
Build things, hike around in the woods, play with the pooches. Oh, and cook.

Do you have any pets? If so, tell us a bit about them.
I do. I have a 10 year-old boxer that has been with me all of her life. Her name is Manysteps Crazypaw, but I call her Zo’Dog for short. She is a seventh-generation dog whose lineage started with my grandparent’s boxers, Dutch and Dutchess. She is quite the animated character, and I couldn’t imagine what it would be like without her.

What architect or architecture firm most influenced you as a student?
Let’s see. I have always enjoyed reading the commentary and theory of Rem Koolhaas. His perspective can create aggressive dialogue, which is fun to think about. I am also a big fan of folks like Shim Sutcliffe, Lake Flato, Diller + Scofidio (and now Renfro), Mockbee, Murcutt, Williams Tsien, Frank Harmon, Wes Jones, and of course, Zumthor.

What is your favorite place you have traveled to and why?
I’ve been lucky enough to travel a good bit of places, and am also just getting started. It’s hard to say a favorite. Austrian Alps? Streets of Istanbul? Jungles of Costa Rica? Vineyards of Chianti? High deserts in Sierra Nevadas? And all the street food in-between?

What is your favorite thing about working at Liollio?
Office culture here is awesome. It’s challenging, a good comradery, and we all push one another to better ourselves and our cause. The diversity of projects keeps things fresh and challenging.

What inspires you most?
Art, folklore, & history

What style of architecture most impresses you or is your favorite?
Critical Regionalism. Lots to be learned here.

What is your favorite restaurant?
At the moment, my favorite restaurant is Bertha’s Kitchen in Charleston.

What’s your favorite place in Charleston?
I’m still discovering the town, but Hampton Park is beautiful. I’m drawn to the graveyards and cemeteries here and enjoy spending time walking through them. I spend a lot of time in the marshes in my backyard.

What is your favorite food?
Olives. I’m pretty sure I could eat my body weight of these.

What is your least favorite food?
Marshmallows

Do you play any instruments?
Not really. I’ve been known to draw on a harp (harmonica) every now and again. It’s one of those things that the more you drink the better I sound.

Who is your favorite musical artist or genre?
A bit of a loaded question, and too many good ones out there. Changes with the seasons.

Who is your favorite artist? I have many, but always enjoy Jeremy Fish. Lucky enough to have a few pieces of his artwork. My buddy Corey Mason is doing some cool work. I am a big fan.

Favorite television show?
No TV = no shows.

Last book you read?
Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki

Do you have a favorite book or author?
Isaac Asimov

Last movie you watched?
The new Lion King

Favorite movie or genre?
Apocalypto. This movie is badass. If you haven’t watched this movie, do yourself a favor and go watch it now.

Any random fact you could share with us?
I’ve taught primitive skills and technologies at various colleges and gatherings in the southeast.

Are you messy or organized?
I think I am a ‘tweener.

Do you have a favorite newspaper, blog or website?
Sure, www.fark.com. I guess it’s all three.

Favorite quote?
“Only do something twice, once.”

If your house was burning down, What is the one nonliving thing you would save?
Photos? Passport maybe?

Guilty pleasure?
Gas station hot dogs

What’s your astrological sign?
Capricorn. Although I read recently that they’ve had the signs wrong all this time, by design, and there are actually 13 of them. I was the last day of Capricorn, so I’m not sure which one comes next with the shift.

What is the proudest moment of your life, thus far?
Seeing family and friends succeed.

What is your personal philosophy?
Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.

What is your greatest fear?
Heights. Picked a good profession, huh?

What does true leadership mean to you?
Empowering, teaching, and giving others the tools to succeed.

If you could do another job, what would it be?
I’ve thought about this, if I wasn’t a woodworker or architect, I’d be a butcher. Or it would be cool to be a blacksmith or a leatherworker.

Tell us something that might surprise us about you.
I am on a quest to create a delicious charcuterie board – I’ve been curing meats and fermenting plants. Now it’s a waiting game.

What is the best advice you’ve ever received?
Learn a trade.

Jury Comments from AIA Charleston 2019 Design + Service Awards

Mez Joseph

Liollio was honored with four AIA Charleston 2019 Design + Service Awards, including an Honor Award in Commercial New Construction & Substantial Renovation for Town of James Island Town Hall, and three Jury Citation Awards in Commercial New Construction & Substantial Renovation for Fort Mill Welcome Center, Hampton County Health Clinic, and Richland Library St. Andrews. Below are some of the jury’s comments:

JURY COMMENTS
“The lovely scale and cohesive materiality and great detailing contribute to this beautiful project. The strong simplicity of this project conveys a clear sense of welcoming stability for the community. The single shutter and stacked window composition was a delightful and playful reference to history; the familiarity of vernacular indicates comfort for the community and individual user regardless of its public forum.”
− James Island Town Hall

“The exterior materials were wonderfully varied and had a compelling origin story. The roofline, daylight and detailing illustrated craft and care....and the porch swing looks like just the ticket! We appreciated the subtlety of the steel detailing as well as the spacious uplifting feel of the interior.”
− Fort Mill Welcome Center

“We hope that this building sets a trend for the neighborhood. It definitely makes the most of the site and we appreciate the circulation, daylight and overall plan of this modest building. The exterior detailing also makes the most of the material palette and budget. We appreciated the strength conveyed by the design, creating a sense of safety and comfort.”
− Hampton County Health Clinic

“From a sustainability standpoint, this project made great use of a modest shell. The jury appreciated the use of natural daylight and integration of landscape. The design incorporates smart and simple moves that transformed the previous building, creating an engaging and inviting solution.”
− Richland Library St. Andrews

Liollio would like to congratulate all of the awarded firms and project teams, AIA Charleston and Jurors, and the project teams and clients who made these collaborative, award-winning designs possible. For more information regarding AIA Charleston and the AIA Charleston 2019 Design + Service Awards, please visit aiacharleston.org.

Liollio Architecture Receives 4 AIA Charleston 2019 Design + Service Awards

Mez Joseph

Click image for Award Winners.

The AIA Charleston 2019 Design + Service Awards ceremony took place on Friday, November 8th at the historic Woolfe Street Playhouse in Charleston. Originally built as a meat packing plant, the building was converted to a theater in 2012 and is a recipient of The Preservation Society of Charleston Carolopolis Award. The event theme was centered on Designing Dialogue, and attendees celebrated local architects and their projects.

Liollio Architecture was honored with four Design + Service Awards, including an Honor Award in Commercial New Construction & Substantial Renovation for Town of James Island Town Hall, and three Jury Citation Awards in Commercial New Construction & Substantial Renovation for SCPRT Fort Mill Welcome Center, Hampton County Health Clinic, and Richland Library St. Andrews.

Liollio would like to congratulate all of the firms and project teams on their hard work and amazing talent! Thank you to AIA Charleston and the jurors for honoring our work and hosting a beautiful evening. A very special thank you to our project teams and clients: Hampton County SC, Richland Library, SC Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, and the Town of James Island, without whom, these collaborative, award-winning designs would not have been possible!

AIA CHARLESTON 2019 DESIGN + SERVICE AWARD WINNERS

Commercial New Construction & Substantial Renovation
Jury Citation - Fort Mill Welcome Center - Liollio Architecture
Jury Citation - Hampton County Health Clinic - Liollio Architecture
Jury Citation - Williams Terrace - McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture
Jury Citation - Richland Library St. Andrews - Liollio Architecture
Merit Award - Marsh House - Thomas & Denzinger Architects
Honor Award - Sanctuary Court - Bellow Garris Architects & AJ Architects
Honor Award - Town of James Island Town Hall - Liollio Architecture

Residential New Construction & Substantial Renovation
Jury Citation - Lowcountry Wharf House - Anderson Studio of Architecture and Design

Preservation & Adaptive Reuse
Jury Citation - Sullivan's House - The Middleton Group
Merit Award - Rita Hollings Science Center - Rosenblum Coe Architects & HDR
Honor Award - Berkeley Education Center - SMHA Inc.

Interior Architecture
Merit Award - Renovations to Carolina Yacht Club - SMHA Inc.

Student Choice Award
Marsh House - Thomas & Denzinger Architects

For more information regarding AIA Charleston and the AIA Charleston 2019 Design + Service Awards, please visit aiacharleston.org.

Liollio Architecture Welcomes Joshua Putnam

Mez Joseph

Liollio Architecture is pleased to welcome Joshua Putnam to its design studio. A native of North Carolina, Joshua completed his Bachelor of Architecture and his Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture at North Carolina State University. He also studied Industrial Drafting & Design at Appalachian State University. Through Joshua’s exploration, he has honed his skills in fine woodworking, metalwork, making, and prototyping. This skillset, coupled with the fundamentals of architecture, complement one another and prove to create a basis of strong design. Prior to joining Liollio, Joshua worked as a Project Designer with Craig Dean Architecture in Raleigh NC and a Maker with ZigZibit in Durham NC. Joshua enjoys all things outdoors in his leisure time, including foraging, primitive cooking, flintknapping, gardening, and backpacking.

James Island PSD Groundbreaking Ceremony

Mez Joseph

James Island PSD Fire Station 1 Headquarters Groundbreaking Ceremony was held Monday morning. The new fire station has officially begun construction and will relocate current Fire Station 1, built in 1961. The new Fire Station 1 Headquarters site will provide better fire coverage on the Island and an updated workspace for crews. Liollio would like to thank everyone who came out to celebrate, including the dedicated and hardworking project team - James Island Public Service District, SouthCon Building Group, 4se Engineering, ADC Engineering, RMF Engineering, and G. Robert George & Associates. Thanks to all for such a wonderful event! Visit our website and the James Island Public Service District's site for more info and updates: www.jipsd.org

Jury Comments: 2019 AIA South Carolina Design Awards

Mez Joseph

(Clockwise from top left) James Island Town Hall, An Outdoor Room: Department of Veterans Affairs, and Richland Library St. Andrews.

The American Institute of Architects, SC Chapter announced the 2019 AIASC Design Chapter Awards on September 26 in Columbia SC. Liollio was honored with three awards; Honor Award in New Construction - James Island Town Hall, Merit Award in New Construction - Richland Library St. Andrews, and Citation Award in New Construction - An Outdoor Room: Department of Veterans Affairs.

Jury comments:
“This small project is like a beautiful piece of modern jewelry that says – quite clearly – that these veterans deserve the investment in the healing power of the outdoors AND of good design.”
− An Outdoor Room: Department of Veterans Affairs

“The idea of “build less” is such powerful stewardship of the community’s resources. This design leverages a small addition for great impact and a successful response to the client’s goals.”
− Richland Library St. Andrews

“Simple, elegant orchestration of the two buildings provides excellent zoning, clear sense of public and semi-public spaces and a strong potential for public engagement.”
− James Island Town Hall

Liollio celebrates our clients, Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Richland Library and the Town of James Island! View the SCA Magazine for this year’s winning projects: aiasc.org/scadigital/

World Architecture Day 2019

Mez Joseph

Winning design of the UIA 2019 World Architecture Poster Competition, Architecture...housing for All by Huda Gharandouqa (Jordan). Image via UIA/Facebook.

Happy World Architecture Day! The International Union of Architects (UIA) recently announced that Huda Gharandouqa from Jordan had the winning submission of the UIA 2019 World Architecture Poster Competition. Gharandouqa's design will become the official visual identity for all World Architecture Day-related programs across the globe this October.

In response to the 2019 theme, “Architecture...housing for all”, Gharandouqa's black and white design depicts an apartment building with human figures silhouetted against its windows. The modular shapes “convey urban life and ‘a sense of community,’ the UIA describes. Out of 100 submissions from around the world, the jury — Sonya Dyakova (Russia/UK), Dana Whabira (Zimbabwe), and Chris Ware (USA) — selected Gharandouqa's submission for its “striking design” and “flowing moiré” imagery that “grabs ones attention from afar.”

Graduating with an Architectural Design degree from The Hashemite University, Gharandouqa works at the Jordan Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. She tells the UIA that “the simplest forms create the biggest changes” and “given the dire conditions the world is facing, basic shapes and resilient patterns should become the basis for today's architecture and urban development.’’

Liollio Principal Jennifer Charzewski Delivers AIA South Carolina Equity in Architecture Update

Mez Joseph

As Chair of the AIA South Carolina Equity in Architecture Committee, Liollio Principal, Jennifer Charzewski, AIA, LEED AP, provided a state-wide update following the Keynote address by Gabrielle Bullock, FAIA, NOMA, IIDA, LEED AP, who is the Director of Global Diversity for Perkins & Will. The Equity Committee has worked through the year to develop a strategic plan and Jennifer shared the draft Vision, Mission, and Strategic Goals. We look forward to continuing our work with the committee! Liollio’s Sarah Glass and Liz Corr also participated in the strategic planning retreat, along with committee representatives from across the State, representing multiple firms.

Liollio Principal Andy Clark featured in USCB Hilton Head Newsletter

Mez Joseph

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2019 AIASC DESIGN AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED

Mez Joseph

The American Institute of Architects, South Carolina Chapter (AIASC) recently announced the 2019 recipients of the annual AIASC Design and Chapter Awards, which encourages and recognizes design excellence throughout South Carolina, and promotes public awareness of the role architects play in shaping the quality of life in their communities. Awards were presented on Thursday, September 26, 2019 in Columbia SC. This year’s design awards were given in New Construction, Residential Design, Adaptive Reuse, Historic Preservation and Interior Architecture to projects located in communities throughout the state. 

Other chapter awards presented this year included:
The Community Collaboration Award – bestowed upon programs, institutions, or individuals who advance the public understanding and appreciation of design in the built environment, or for a project exhibiting exceptional engagement of the community in the design process.
The Patron Award – bestowed upon elected officials, public administrators, or community leaders who contribute to the development of laws, regulations, or policies that affect architecture, or the public’s perception of architecture, as an important part of our environment, life-style, and heritage.
The Social Justice Award – given to an individual or group that has demonstrated the power of a participatory design process to eliminate inequities in the built environment and for distinguished work embodying social responsibility to actively address relevant issues.

Liollio would like to congratulate Richland Library on being awarded with both The Patron Award and The Social Justice Award! We would also like to join in celebrating with our clients, the Town of James Island SC, Richland Library, and the Department of Veterans Affairs, for being awarded an Honor Award in New Construction for James Island Town Hall, a Merit Award in New Construction for Richland Library St. Andrews, and a Citation Award in New Construction for An Outdoor Room: Department of Veterans Affairs.

Liollio is honored for the recognition of our work and collaboration with outstanding clients and project teams. Congratulations to all of this year’s award winners and design teams for their exceptional project submissions! View the SCA Magazine for this year’s winning projects: aiasc.org/scadigital/ view the SCA Magazine.

Charleston Chamber West "Business in Your Backyard" Event Features Louis Waring, Jr. Senior Center

Mez Joseph

Liollio Health & Wellness Leader, Michael Edwards, was the featured speaker at the September Business in Your Backyard, a Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce Presentation Series. Michael shared how the public-private partnership between the City of Charleston and Roper St. Francis Healthcare, paired with Liollio Architecture’s community engagement and design process, created the Louis Waring, Jr. Senior Center that serves as a hub, empowering Charleston’s senior community. Held in the newly opened facility on the campus of Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital in West Ashley, guests heard from panelists who shared how the idea for the facility materialized and how it functions today. Panelists included former City of Charleston Council Member, Aubry Alexander, Director of Senior Services with Roper Healthcare, Elizabeth Bernat, and City of Charleston Department of Parks Project Manager, Beth Brownlee. Tours of the facility followed the presentation.

Visti issuu.com//liollioarchitecture to view the presentation Public-Private Partnership Design to Re-Vitalize Community & Empower Seniors.

USCB Hilton Head Island Hospitality Management Campus Awarded Two Green Globes

Mez Joseph

Liollio Principal & Higher Education Design Leader, Andy Clark, AIA, LEED AP, was recently invited by Campus Dean Dr. Charlie Calvert to give a lecture to his students on the sustainable design principles utilized for the new University of South Carolina Beaufort, Hilton Head Island Hospitality Management Campus. In 2018, the Liollio project was awarded two Green Globes for New Construction, certified by the Green Building Initiative as demonstrating excellent progress in reduction to environmental impacts. Kudos to the students on a great discussion about sustainable design practices and being good stewards of the environment. Liollio was honored to formally present USCB with the Green Globes plaque in recognition of their commitment to sustainability. For more information regarding GBI, visit thegbi.org