April 21, 2011
Buzzbrews
4334 Lemmon Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75219
April 21, 2011
Buzzbrews
4334 Lemmon Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75219
Joshua Nimmo will be serving on the 2011 Urban Reserve Design Review Committee. Currently Joshua is working with Urban Reserve to develop an affordable, progressive single family residence for their community.
Rusk Residences: Program_ability
Project Site: http://www.nimmo.am/rusk
2010 AIA Dallas Design Awards
Meet this year's Design Awards jury:
UNBUILT JURY:
Victor Trahan "Trey" FAIA - Jury Chair
Sarah Whiting
Christopher Hawthorne
BUILT JURY
Peter Pran FAIA - Jury Chair
Dirk Lohan FAIA
Paul Quinn Davis
Events:
Design Awards Winners Exhibition at the DCFA
October 11th - November 24th
Design Awards Winners and Client Appreciation Reception - Save the Date!
October 28th
6pm to 8pm
Dallas Center for Architecture
Design Award winners and their clients will be invited personally by the Design Awards Committee.
That evening we will also announce the following Community Honors:
Lifetime Achievement Award
25 Year Award for Commercial and Residential
Firm Award
2010 DESIGN AWARDS WINNERS:
Unbuilt:
Honor: Laguarda.Low Architects, LLC, National Bank Expansion
Merit: Laguarda.Low Architects, LLC, Pangyo Dome
Citation: HKS, Inc., cliff_hanger hotel
Built - Large:
Merit: HKS, Inc., University of Texas Center for Brain Health
Merit: HKS, Inc., Lear Headquarters
Citation: Perkins+Will, Lancaster Public Safety Facility
Citation: Perkins+Will, Round Rock Independent School District - Cedar Ridge High
Built - Small:
Honor: Morrison Seifert Murphy, Northaven Residence
Merit: Buchanan Architecture, House on the Park
Citation: Nimmo American Studio for Progressive Architecture, Program_Ability: Rusk Residences
Citation: Cunningham Architects, Wimberley Residence
Interior Architecture Award:
Oglesby Greene, Inc., A House on White Rock Creek
Restoration Award:
Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture, Esplanade Fountain Restoration
Hein & Associates, LLP Excellence in Sustainable Design:
buildingcommunityWORKSHOP, Ella's House
Blackson Brick Excellence in Community Design
buildingcommunityWORKSHOP, Ella's House
Best of Show:
Laguarda.Low Architects, LLC, National Bank Expansion
Thanks to our sponsors!
Blackson Brick (exclusive sponsor of our Excellence in Community Design Award)
Hein & Associates LLP (exclusive sponsor of our Excellence in Sustainable Design Award)
Event sponsors:
Architectural Lighting Associates, Inc.
Armstrong Ceiling and Wall Systems
CCRD Partners
Datum Engineering
Granite Properties
HDR, Inc.
HKS, Inc.
Hosseley Lighting Associates
L.A. Fuess Partners
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.
Perkins + Will
RL Goodson Engineers
Thornton Tomasetti
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CALL CREATIVE! The roster of Workhaus tenants includes a film editor, writer, interior designer and architect.
Contractors and freelancers, rejoice! A sleek new co-working space has arrived in Dallas. Launched by Ben Jenkins of the branding firm Onefastbuffalo, Workhaus Co-Working Lodge (3723 Greenville Ave., workhauslodge.com) is the hip, light-filled alternative to coffee shop-hopping. Jenkins, known for his love of atypical workplaces, (think mobile office in a tricked-out Airstream) has traded traditional cubicle culture for a minimalist, members-only setting designed by architect Joshua Nimmo. Outfitted with Eames-style office chairs, glossy white tables, exposed brick walls and floating shelves full of art books, it’s stylishly unstuffy. Members come and go via keypad lock with 24/7 access. Sure, there’s a conference room and a coffee pot, but it’s the camaraderie that these creative co-workers are after. Added bonus—the digs are steps away from Gloria’s. Because happy hour never goes out of style.
CALL CREATIVE! The roster of Workhaus tenants includes a film editor, writer, interior designer and architect.
Contractors and freelancers, rejoice! A sleek new co-working space has arrived in Dallas. Launched by Ben Jenkins of the branding firm Onefastbuffalo, Workhaus Co-Working Lodge (3723 Greenville Ave., workhauslodge.com) is the hip, light-filled alternative to coffee shop-hopping. Jenkins, known for his love of atypical workplaces, (think mobile office in a tricked-out Airstream) has traded traditional cubicle culture for a minimalist, members-only setting designed by architect Joshua Nimmo. Outfitted with Eames-style office chairs, glossy white tables, exposed brick walls and floating shelves full of art books, it’s stylishly unstuffy. Members come and go via keypad lock with 24/7 access. Sure, there’s a conference room and a coffee pot, but it’s the camaraderie that these creative co-workers are after. Added bonus—the digs are steps away from Gloria’s. Because happy hour never goes out of style.
CALL CREATIVE! The roster of Workhaus tenants includes a film editor, writer, interior designer and architect.
Contractors and freelancers, rejoice! A sleek new co-working space has arrived in Dallas. Launched by Ben Jenkins of the branding firm Onefastbuffalo, Workhaus Co-Working Lodge (3723 Greenville Ave., workhauslodge.com) is the hip, light-filled alternative to coffee shop-hopping. Jenkins, known for his love of atypical workplaces, (think mobile office in a tricked-out Airstream) has traded traditional cubicle culture for a minimalist, members-only setting designed by architect Joshua Nimmo. Outfitted with Eames-style office chairs, glossy white tables, exposed brick walls and floating shelves full of art books, it’s stylishly unstuffy. Members come and go via keypad lock with 24/7 access. Sure, there’s a conference room and a coffee pot, but it’s the camaraderie that these creative co-workers are after. Added bonus—the digs are steps away from Gloria’s. Because happy hour never goes out of style.
CALL CREATIVE! The roster of Workhaus tenants includes a film editor, writer, interior designer and architect.
Contractors and freelancers, rejoice! A sleek new co-working space has arrived in Dallas. Launched by Ben Jenkins of the branding firm Onefastbuffalo, Workhaus Co-Working Lodge (3723 Greenville Ave., workhauslodge.com) is the hip, light-filled alternative to coffee shop-hopping. Jenkins, known for his love of atypical workplaces, (think mobile office in a tricked-out Airstream) has traded traditional cubicle culture for a minimalist, members-only setting designed by architect Joshua Nimmo. Outfitted with Eames-style office chairs, glossy white tables, exposed brick walls and floating shelves full of art books, it’s stylishly unstuffy. Members come and go via keypad lock with 24/7 access. Sure, there’s a conference room and a coffee pot, but it’s the camaraderie that these creative co-workers are after. Added bonus—the digs are steps away from Gloria’s. Because happy hour never goes out of style.
Location: Dallas, Texas
Start Date: 2010.07.01
Status: Beginning Schematic Design
Program: Modern Sustainable Single Family Detached | 4 units | 1450 sf / Unit | 2 Off Street Parking Spaces / Unit | Covered/Uncovered Outdoor Space
Lot Size: 40'x50' With Shared Access