Category: green architecture
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Frank Harmon, FAIA, To Present Seminar at 2011 AIA National Convention
Harmon and three other prominent architects will discuss region-based urban design. November 16, 2010 (RALEIGH, NC) — The American Institute of Architects 2011 National Convention Education Advisory Committee and the AIA staff recently informed architect Frank Harmon, FAIA, that his proposal for a seminar entitled “Architects Discuss Region-Based Urban Design” has been selected…
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NC Landscape Architect’s Work Featured In National Press
Dick Bell, FASLA, is back in the news November 8, 20101 (ATLANTIC BEACH, NC) – Master landscape architect Richard C. “Dick” Bell, FASLA, was honored recently to have one of his favorite projects included in Landscape Architect magazine’s Centennial Issue and to have his career praised in Architects + Artisans, an online magazine dedicated…
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Frank Harmon Architect PA Completes New Lath House for JC Raulston Arboretum
The new structure will help young plants transition to the gardens. October 27, 2010 (RALEIGH, NC) – Frank Harmon Architect PA, an award-winning firm located in Raleigh, NC, well-known for designing projects that showcase and celebrate plant life, has completed the design and construction of the new Lath House at the JC…
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Frank Harmon Architect PA Announces New Project Architects
John Caliendo, AIA, and Michael Spinello, LEED AP, join the award-winning firm. October 13, 2010 (RALEIGH, NC) – Frank Harmon, FAIA, principal and founder of Frank Harmon Architect PA in Raleigh, has announced that John Caliendo, AIA, and Michael Spinello, LEEP AP, have joined his award-winning firm. Originally from New York City, Caliendo is…
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Frank Harmon Wins AIA NC & Sir Walter Raleigh Awards for Walnut Creek Urban Wetlands Park Center
October 9, 2010 (RALEIGH, NC) – Frank Harmon, FAIA, principal of Frank Harmon Architect PA in Raleigh, recently received both an Award of Merit from the North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA NC) and a Sir Walter Raleigh Award for Community Appearance for his firm’s design of the thoroughly “green” Walnut…
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Midnight At The Mint with Mayberry Modernism
George Smart of Triangle Modernist Houses Speaks at Pecha Kucha Night Charlotte. September 27, 2010 (CHARLOTTE, NC) — When Pecha Kucha Night Charlotte cranks up its “V.7: Midnight at the Mint” event this Friday in the new Mint Museum at midnight, George Smart of Triangle Modernist Houses (TMH) will be there to speak on “Mayberry…
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Nowell’s To Host TMH “ModStock” House Tour Party
September 15, 2010 (CARY, NC) – Nowell’s Contemporary Furniture in Cary will host the Triangle Modernist Houses’ “ModStock House Tour Party” on Thursday, September 23, from 6-8 p.m. Free and open to the public with registration, the party will kick off the TMH’s 2010 Modern Homes Tour in Raleigh on the following Saturday, September 25,from…
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TMH Turns Three
Triangle Modernist Houses Celebrates Its Third Year of Advocacy September 1, 2010 (CHAPEL HILL, NC) – Triangle Modernist Houses (TMH) will celebrate its third anniversary with a Cocktail Birthday Party in the new Aloft Hotel in Chapel Hill on Monday, September 13, starting at 6 p.m. The cash-bar event is open to the public and…
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“Mayberry Modernism” Comes To The Triangle
George Smart presents his signature architecture talk five times in September. August 18, 2010 (DURHAM, NC) – After record attendance at design events in Winston-Salem, Wilmington, and Salisbury this spring, George Smart of Triangle Modernist Houses.com (TMH) will give his signature talk, “Mayberry Modernism: North Carolina’s Modern Legacy,” at five Triangle events in September, three…
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Frank Harmon-Designed Houses To Be Featured On Two Triangle Homes Tours
August 16, 2010 (RALEIGH, NC) – The residential work of Frank Harmon Architect PA in Raleigh will be well represented on two major Triangle-area home tours this fall. In fact, Frank Harmon Architect PA is the only architectural firm with projects on both tours. Harmon’s Karmous-Edwards house in Raleigh’s Coley Forest neighborhood will be open…