Archive for August, 2010

INNOVATE (cont’d)

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

In our latest Issue of INNOVATE, we asked Associate Architect Heath May to share with us a few tidbits about the design of the Straits Forum Convention Center. Here is what he had to say:

Q: Did any of the concepts have special meaning to you? Did the highly political nature of the project arouse passions about architecture or bettering humanity?

A: ‘One Roof’ has very special meaning to me. My original title for this concept was ‘Balance,’ and my intent was to convey, in form and space, the idea of mainland China, this juggernaut of political and economic influence and power, meeting the geographically tiny and ideologically defiant Taiwan in a place that served to place both parties on equal terms, to level the playing field. I wanted to show this balance, which in my mind also expresses the delicate instance when things are in stasis, still, and yet screaming with the life, tension and energy embodied in the place at that particular moment in time. I’ve always held a deep admiration for the underdog, the little guy bowing out his chest in the face of certain loss, and I think that shapes my view of certain things, and explains the feeling that I had to express this – it was one of those things that I had to say.

Q: What was the process like developing the concepts: Embrace, Flight or One Roof? (more…)

HKS opens a new office in Shanghai

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Introducing IMAGES’ HKS Monograph

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

The new monograph, HKS Architecture, published by IMAGES and available now through Amazon.com, will be in widespread distribution through local book stores or online book sellers in mid-September. 

The 368-page hardbound book highlights the firm’s inspiring and innovative portfolio of work created during the past 10 years. These projects represent a portfolio of complex, diverse and innovative buildings ranging from the one-of-a-kind, 3 million-square-foot Cowboys Stadium in Texas to the healing, enlightening Karbala Teaching Hospital in Iraq to the luxurious, oceanfront Capella Pedregal in Mexico.

Debusk Scholars Academy Visits HKS

Friday, August 13th, 2010

June 25th was a good day for the 4th graders from Debusk Scholars Academy. They had the opportunity to visit HKS and see what being an architect is all about.

Daron Andrus and Byron Chambers showed the young students video presentations, physical models and sketches, opening their eyes to the fabulous world of architecture! After the presentation and thoughtful questions asked such as… places we have traveled to, famous people we have met and how much money we make; they were taken on an office tour by Angela Barnhart, Justin Kazynski, Jessica Mabry and Dustin Siegrist. The tour ended with a stop in the model shop which of course was the highlight of the day! I wish I got that excited about cutting Styrofoam with a hot wire cutter!

They sent us a bunch of thank you cards and some sketches to thank us for our time. Check them out on our Facebook page!

 I was so impressed with their talents!!

2010 HKS Summer Interns!

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

A big thanks to all our summer interns!  We hope you learned as much as you could and enjoyed your time here.  It’s always great having all of you around – you bring good energy!  Study hard, have fun, and we’ll see you soon.

1 Casey Sprague, Texas A&M University
2 Matthew Harvey, University of Mississippi
3 Patrick Riggs, Texas A&M University
4 Marc DeSantis, Notre Dame University
5 Alejandro Gloria, Texas A&M University
6 Kevin Vandersall, Texas A&M University
7 Colin Carpenter, Illinois Institute of Technology
8 Michelle Rossen, Baylor University
9 Emily DeSantis, Episcopal School of Dallas
10 Matt Braun, Texas A&M University
11 Haven Hardage, New Boston High School
12 Eryka Bueno, Skyline High School
13 Lorraine Jackson, Kansas State University
14 Daniel Martinez, School fo Science and Engineering
15 Chance Heath, University of Texas at Arlington
16 Katie Ogden, Texas A&M University
17 Christina Smith, University of Texas at Arlington

Not pictured:
Sophia Bromfield, Atlanta office
Harold Fletcher, Palo Alto office
Chelsea Kuzma, Orlando office
Hayeon Shim, San Francisco

Coat Hanger Art

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Here’s a new way to recycle your old coat hangers! Create art!  Scottish artist, David Mach, is doing just that.  Now the only question remains where will you display the giant polar bear?

The Design Fellowship is here again…

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

The Annual HKS Design Fellowship provides an environment in which emerging designers can be recognized and grow their talents in order to improve HKS’s design as a whole, while simultaneously benefiting the community. I was lucky enough to be selected as a 2008 fellow and I am extremely excited to be a facilitator this year. The opportunity is unbelievable, from the people you meet to the synergy of design and teamwork that is created; for me it felt like being back in college studio again. I’m really energized because for the first time, we’re extending fellowship to final year & graduate design students in an effort to share this unique and rewarding experience and collaborate with emerging talent from the local universities.

I know this year’s Design Fellowship will once again bring together the best and the brightest design talent from all over the world as well as all sectors of design from architecture to interiors. I’m really looking forward to an amazing weekend, with long nights, lots of caffeine and great creative ideas that will no doubt rejuvenate my passion and love for design all over again.

Last year we worked with Habitat for Humanity, check back in two weeks to find out who in the community we’ll be working with this year!

Shipping Containers or House?

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Check out Debbie Glassberg’s home made from shipping containers. Debbie an industrial designer from Kansas City has recently moved into her new home and it has become the talk of the town. Check out this video/article that features the toy designer or visit her website at: www.homecontained.com  (image above is the homepage)