i/A in NYC

By |2021-11-11T00:45:48+00:00June 29th, 2018|@play, Community|

Last week I was fortunate enough to take a few days off from the daily grind to explore the AIA's National Convention on Architecture in New York - A'18. To say that the energy and enthusiasm from the thousands of architects attending were high - would be a drastic understatement.  It was humbling, exciting, energizing, ...

black spectacles

By |2021-11-11T00:46:06+00:00February 21st, 2018|@play, Community, Employment, Studio|

If you're studying for the ARE (an Architect's official licensing exam), then first and foremost - I'm sorry. Secondly, if you haven't heard of Black Spectacles then you need to get familiar because it's definitely a help in navigating the rigors of registration. 'Black Specs' is an online resource that contains hundreds of hours of video ...

wishes granted

By |2017-10-03T10:38:53+00:00October 3rd, 2017|Civic, Community, News/Awards, Planning|

County to apply for grant funding for Veteran's Park amphitheater - Richmond Register, September 2017 The veterans of Madison County have found an amazing ally in the County's Fiscal Court.  Working diligently behind the scenes, the Court has been applying for grants from state and federal governments to help raise money for the future Madison County ...

on the (bourbon) trail

By |2016-08-24T20:04:38+00:00August 24th, 2016|@play, Community, Studio|

Every so often it becomes absolutely necessary to step outside the daily grind - to extricate your mind from the tediousness of the creative process and give the noggin's contents a little relief. Today was that day at i/A.  Our noggin relief? A scenic tour, a too-large bus, barrels, bourbon, and burgers.  It was bluegrass ...