Tuesday, February 23, 2010

NCSU Graduate wins Thomas Jefferson Award

Curtis W. Fentress, FAIA, RIBA, is the Principal in Charge of Design and Co-Founder of Fentress Architects based in Denver, CO in 1980. He is also a North Carolina native and a graduate of NCSU's School of Architecture. Fentress continues to maintain ties with the COD by interviewing students each spring for potential jobs as well as lecturing frequently..

Fentress is well known for some of his more iconic designs including the Denver International Airport and the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico, VA. His firm has also remained active locally by acting as lead designers on two large projects in the triangle: RDU Terminal 2 and Nature Research Center in Downtown Raleigh.

Fentress was recently recognized by the American Institute of Architects with the prestigious Thomas Jefferson Award. This award has only been awarded in the private sector architect category 8 times in 19 years according to the Denver Post.

Congratulations to Mr. Fentress for winning this high honor in recognition of your hard work.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Raleigh Institute of Contemporary Art

While I was in Askew-Taylor today, I happened to see a flyer for the Raleigh Institute of Contemporary Art or RICA. Having never heard anything about it before I was intrigued enough to follow the link and learn more. RICA seems to be offering classes for students of all skill levels and interests as taught by a variety of local artists including such notables as Lope Max Diaz and Shaun Richards. The grand opening is listed as January 18th of this year, so it apparently just opened. Hopefully they'll be able to fill classes in a sluggish economy, and continue developing the art education opportunities in Raleigh.

The website provided all the basic information, but does anyone out there know more about RICA, and how it came into being, etc.?