Straight from the Studio

March 22, 2017

Ringling Art Gallery Ready to Receive Glass

Planned as the next signature art gallery at FSU’s Ringling Museum of Art campus in Sarasota, the Kotler-Coville Glass Pavilion is a 5,500 SF addition to the Visitor’s Atrium. Construction began in June of 2016 and is moving along steadily with installation of the glass façade now underway. The two-story facility, which will house the museum’s glass art collection, includes an entry atrium, support spaces for the historic Asolo theater, a dance rehearsal studio and dressing rooms. The building’s form is largely dictated by the location of the existing Visitor’s Pavilion as well as an adjacent historic gatehouse entry structure. Inspiration for the project was derived from the interplay of air, water and sand, principle ingredients in the glass-making process. This inspiration is portrayed on the prominent eastern wall, helping to control and filter daylight entering the art gallery. The building is expected to open to visitors towards the end of the year.

March 15, 2017

ALW Designer Shares His Approach to Design

Designer Ryan Sheplak gave a presentation on design and graphics today for the FAMU School of Architecture students. We love to see good design thinking shared with the community!

March 13, 2017

UpperEast Development Coming Soon

The UpperEast residential development is coming soon. This is ALW's first 'new century modern' style subdivision. GBGHConstruction is scheduled to break ground soon and is very excited to bring this first-of-it's kind neighborhood to Tallahassee.

February 6, 2017

TCC Center for Innovation Now Open

The TCC Center for Innovation, formerly home to the Mary Brogan Museum, hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony on February 6. The Center underwent a 10,000 SF renovation of the building’s Plaza Level. ALW transformed the existing 3-story atrium space into a modern business center with a lush living wall, reception area, casual seating, multi-purpose event space, catering kitchen, flexible classrooms, and a Starbucks café. Located directly on Kleman Plaza, this project serve as the main entry point for TCC’s evolving building.
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