Month: March 2023

The Chestnut Residence Receives AIA Birmingham Honor Award

The renovation of this 1950’s brick rancher in Leeds, Alabama is designed to connect to the surrounding forest through large expanses of glass, a gracious screen porch, and welcoming entry terraces. The new spaces sit within the original footprint, reducing site disturbance and retaining the mature forest close to the house.

The existing exterior brick was retained and painted creating a datum line at the original bearing plate. A new screen porch sits within the footprint of the original carport and connects to the living room via nine foot tall bi-folding glass door panels. The interior palette was designed to bring warmth throughout the house with exposed cedar structure, rift-sawn white oak floors, and unlacquered brass fixtures. Modest bedrooms on the upper level feel larger thanks to a new mono-slope roof offering high ceilings and generous views.

A drastic elevation change at the front of the house was addressed through a gracious entry stair that rises through large weathering steel planters, connecting the upper yard and screened porch to a new butterfly-roof carport. A large steel fireplace anchors the living space and speaks to these steel retaining walls at the entry.

Photography: KP Studios Photography

Custom metal fabrication including brass range hood, fireplace surround and integrated mantle, and Corten planters by Blackshop.

Carlos Hernandez, AIA receives 2022 AIA Alabama Young Architect Honor Award

ArchitectureWorks is proud to announce that Carlos Hernandez, AIA received the 2022 AIA Alabama Young Architect Honor Award! This is the highest award bestowed upon a young AIA Member whose leadership, service, and contributions have directly benefited the profession and AIA Alabama.

Carlos is being honored for his dedication to AIA and Alabama Center for Architecture volunteer efforts. Most recently, Carlos worked alongside AW partner Bruce Lanier and the rest of the Compassion Project volunteer team to create a community and resource space for people experiencing homelessness in Birmingham. The Compassion Project was awarded a Merit Award at the AIA Alabama Design Awards this year.

Carlos also worked with Drs. Nyesha Black and Sarah Rutland to design an Alabama-specific companion to the traveling National Building Museum’s Evicted Exhibit, which he helped bring to Birmingham in 2021. He has also designed and installed several other AIA Birmingham exhibits.

In addition, Carlos designed the Highland Park Community Garden and serves on the garden’s operating committee. His representative works include the Alabama Pinhoti Trail Strategic Master Plan, the Red Rock Trail System Branding and Wayfinding, the Gulf Shores Center for Ecotourism and Sustainability, and the Gulf State Park Interpretive Center. Congratulations, Carlos!