Sunday

Architecture is not in the empty building, but in the vital interchange between building and participant. (Pelli)

The presentation to AIA Shreveport went well Friday. This presentation, as well as the one to AIA Monroe, have been the center of anticipation for us. From this meeting, we hoped to gain interest of architects and contractors from the area. We were ready to hear any feedback that was offered to us and answer any questions that were posed. The goal was to clearly present our diligently designed project, beginning with the research phase and following through to the current status of the project, including context and the partner family's influence on our work. We wanted to express our mission and enthusiasm for the project, in hopes that the professional world would also share our excitement.

Shreveport Architect discusses our project further, once the presentation ended.

There were several people very impressed with our work and how we addressed the issues we faced.

We were pleased that so many people stayed around to converse with us about the project. It was a compliment and shows us that our visit was a success.





What you do should be an extension of who you are.

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