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560 Vinson in Fayetteville, Arkansas by Modus Studio

Tuesday, February 24th, 2015

Article source: Modus Studio

Empowered by their love of place and a history of previous renovations, the owners of this Mt. Sequoyah property sought a complete transformation for their modest ranch-style home. They came to us for a creative and modern approach to design that would provide natural light and views throughout the project. With deep ties to the surrounding neighborhood, there was also a desire to tastefully censor the adjacent homes without completely severing their connection to this charming community.

Image Courtesy © Timothy Hursley

Image Courtesy © Timothy Hursley

  • Architects: Modus Studio
  • Project: 560 Vinson
  • Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas
  • Photography: Timothy Hursley
  • Software used: Revit, 3dsMax, Photoshop, and Adobe InDesign
  • Completed: 2013
  • Owner: Mike White + Bao Bui
  • Area:
    • Existing Thermal Area: 1700 SF
    • Existing Non-Thermal Area: 1345 SF
    • Renovated Thermal Area: 1024 SF
    • Additional Thermal Area: 370 SF
    • Additional Semi-Thermal Area: 229 SF
    • Additional Non-Thermal Area: 535 SF
    • Total: 2158 SF
  • Construction Costs: $235,600.00 $125 per SF
  • Architectural Team:  Chris Baribeau, AIA Principal Architect , Graham Patterson, Assoc. AIA Project Manager, Suzana Annable, Assoc. AIA, Josh Siebert, Assoc. AIA
  • General Contractor: GB Group | Jacob Tankersley

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Fayetteville Festival Park Performance Pavilion in North Carolina by Clark Nexsen

Friday, August 3rd, 2012

Article source: Clark Nexsen

The Performance Pavilion is the major architectural element in the overall plan of the new Festival Park in Fayetteville, North Carolina. It is comprised of a raised, covered stage, and back-of-house functions in a simple, rectangular extrusion. It is intended that, on a daily basis, the pavilion appears more like a park folly than an empty stage. To this end, the back-of-house functions slide to one side, allowing an open view through to the backdrop of existing trees. Operable panels, which can be retracted from behind a scrim wall, create a backdrop and crossover when performances are taking place.

Image Courtesy JWest Productions

  • Architects: Clark Nexsen (formerly Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee)
  • Project: Fayetteville Festival Park Performance Pavilion
  • Location: Fayetteville, North Carolina
  • Associate Architect: SFL+a Architects
  • Client: City of Fayetteville
  • Project Team: Jeffrey Lee, David Francis, Jennifer Olson
  • Photographs: JWest Productions

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Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario in Fayetteville, Arkansas by University of Arkansas Community Design Center

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Article source: University of Arkansas Community Design Center

As a complement to Fayetteville’s 2030 City Plan, a 2030 Transit City Scenario Plan independently models a future based on development of a streetcar system. While city planning is generally future-oriented, scenario planning models specific futures from the insistent exploration of a particular driver through “what if” propositions.

Image Courtesy University of Arkansas Community Design Center

  • Architects: University of Arkansas Community Design Center
  • Project: Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario
  • Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas
  • Owner: City of Fayetteville, Arkansas
  • Photography: University of Arkansas Community Design Center

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