News on the designs of the Creative Corridor in Little Rock

December 12th, 2012

Click here for today’s presentation on the Creative Corridor on Main Street.

See images here http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.projectview&upload_id=20554



Homeless Shelter Director: “There’s Never Enough Space” Our House in Little Rock, AR

December 1st, 2012

NBC’s Ann Curry talks to Our House residents.
No Place Like Home

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NBC’s Ann Curry talks to Our House Executive Director Georgia Mjartan.
There’s  Never Enough Space



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Quy Wins Minority Business Award, Best Hair Salon, Best Manicure/Pedicure and Finalist for Best Day Spa

November 28th, 2012

A complete remodel in just four weeks! Quy’s goal was to inconvenience her customers as little as possible. Herron Horton Architects understood her vision and worked closely with Quy to make the most of her space. Bell Construction committed to a firm finish date with no excuses working long hours, seven days a week. Quy is dedicated to her customers and her staff and has been voted the number one salon and spa more often and by more people than any other place in the Little Rock area.



In awe of Rudbeckia Maxima

June 3rd, 2011

The great coneflower emerges again this year! It’s such a show to see these coneflowers sprout up to 7 feet tall! The Rudbeckia maxima is a perennial native to Arkansas, Louisiana and parts of Texas. It thrives in hot, humid summers which seem to describe today and they attract butterflies, birds, provide nectar for Monarchs and Swallowtails.

We are in awe of this plant and can’t wait to watch it explode with its deep, gold flowers with black centers.



Open Studio at 2nd Friday Art Night

May 3rd, 2011

Check out Jeff’s art while enjoying downtown – 2nd Friday Art Night May 13, 2011 from 5-8 PM. Located in our office / studio at 1219 spring street in downtown little rock. We will also be showing recent work from Gabriel Griffith. Mark your calender – you won’t want to miss it.



Little Rock National Airport news

March 22nd, 2011

$53 million has been budgeted to bring the Little Rock Airport terminal facility into compliance with current needs and enable it to meet future ones.

Peterson, a principal of the Minneapolis firm Architecture Alliance International, has accumulated twenty-two years of experience in airport architecture and design while working on thirty-three airport projects around the world. Having grown up in Greenbrier, Arkansas, where his parents still live, Peterson has come to know the city’s airport not only through the eyes of a professional but as a passenger as well.

We’d like to hear what he has to say and see what has been designed for the airport and the Little Rock community – On Tuesday, April 19th at 6:00pm, come hear Eric Peterson present, “Vision 2020: Little Rock National Airport Transformed”.  It will be at the Arkansas Arts Center preceded by a 5:30pm reception.   Free and open to the public.

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If you never did, you should….

March 1st, 2011

We’ve never built a raised garden for ourselves, so we decided to build some this past weekend.  We successfully planted one bed with sugar snap peas, golden beets, atomic red carrots, Little finger carrots, Saxa II radishes, Wild Rocket arugula, European Mesclun Salad mix, and Lettuce Rocky top mix.  We hope to have blueberries along the east and south sidewalk but need to research the varieties.

We enjoy varied outdoors spaces with different solar orientation – so, we planted the raised garden beds for the southeast exposure and can’t wait to see what sprouts. We welcome any suggestions. We’ll keep you posted on any progress.

All I can say is that it should be fun….and delicious.

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Milam Library Addition

February 12th, 2011

We are currently working with the Central Arkansas Library System on an addition to the Milam Library in Perrville, Arkansas. We have included a few computer renderings of the design that is in development.  This library acts as a community center and will have additional meeting rooms, a reading garden, more space for books, a reading room, a larger children’s library section in the existing library, a genealogy research center and more staff office space.

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Santiago Calatrava, Dr. Gail Thomas and Dallas build a bridge

February 9th, 2011

Dr. Gail Thomas, President and CEO of the Trinity Trust Foundation in Dallas, will speak at the Clinton School of Public Service on Tuesday, February 15th at 6:00pm.  One of the features of the talk will be on the cable-stayed bridge designed by the internationally acclaimed architect and engineer, Santiago Calatrava.  Free and open to the public.   Reserve a seat at publicprograms@clintonschool.uasys.edu.

The replacement for the Broadway Bridge could be a creative piece, so long as we allow creativity not just in design but also in financing. There’s a way….Come hear how Dr. Gail Thomas, Santiago Calatrava and Dallas made it happen.

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Our House Family Housing Renovation

February 7th, 2011

AMANDA SIMPSON MOVES TO THE FAMILY HOUSE

Amanda Simpson and her 1-year-old daughter Alynnea have lived at the Our House Shelter for one year. Amanda’s story of how she came to Our House is unfortunately not a unique one; she got out of an abusive relationship with her daughter’s father, moved into a battered women’s shelter, and eventually ended up at the Our House Shelter. She was first a resident in the dorms, sharing a room with forty other women, while trying to figure out how to be a new, young mother.

One month ago things changed for the better for Amanda and Alynnea with the opening of the Family Housing unit on the Our House campus. The Family Housing Unit, which has 14 units in two buildings, has allowed Amanda to gain more independence and prepare for the real world. She is able to go grocery shopping for her family on her own and get a sense of what it will be like to live in an apartment in the real world.

“It definitely puts more structure into your life and prepares you for the real world,” Amanda says. All residents do their own chores and share responsibility for the common kitchen and living room.

The most important aspect of the family housing for Amanda is being able to get the much needed quality time with her daughter, thanks to the private family rooms.

“I can see a change in my daughter’s attitude already. Our bond has gotten stronger since we have been on our own. I have been able to take what I’ve learned from the parenting classes taught here and apply it at home without other women interfering with how I parent,” Amanda says.

She looks forward to the day she moves out and has aspirations of becoming a surgical technician, but for now she is just taking it one day at a time, enjoying her new apartment in the family housing unit and rebuilding her life with Alynnea.

“The family housing unit has inspired me a lot; it’s made me more independent and has given me good structure in my life. I would recommend it for any young homeless mothers.”

Our House, Inc. provides family housing to homeless families and individuals.  The Family Housing Program consists of two buildings with 13 units.  Residents stay in private family rooms and share a common living room and kitchen.  The program enables married people to stay together and parents to stay with their children.  Our House is the only program in the state of Arkansas that provides housing to single, homeless fathers with their children and families that include older male children.

So, we were excited to help Our House with  planning, design and renovation of the two existing buildings.  We designed a new porch, organized the existing spaces so that private bathrooms could be provided, not the group bathrooms before, and provided a communal kitchen with private pantries and commercial freezer/ref. for each family.  Many groups came together to provide funding, furniture, kitchen equipment, linens.  A great project all around.

Before

After

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