Category Archives: Trellis

SLOVER LIBRARY WINS 2015 LIBRARY BUILDING AWARD FROM THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS AND THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

From Newman Architects:”The new Slover Library in Norfolk, Virginia — designed by Newman Architects – has won a 2015 AIA/ALA Building Award. The American Institute of Architects and the American Library Association developed this award to encourage and recognize excellence … Continue reading

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“Ten Reasons You Are Going to Love the New Slover Memorial Library”

It is great to discover that Norfolk is eagerly awaiting the opening of the library! Here is the enthusiastic article from September in AltDaily by Penny Neef: http://www.altdaily.com/features/news/7124-ten-reasons-you-are-going-to-love-the-new-slover-memorial-library

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Slover Library Ornament Installed

In September the Forum Facade sails, the Children’s Room frieze and the last leaves and tendrils of the Loggia trellis found their place in the Library. Kent gave an interview for The Pilot: http://hamptonroads.com/2014/10/ornament-architecture-meet-norfolks-new-library

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Hill Central School Opens

The Hill Central School in New Haven opened its doors this fall. The school’s main, double-height corridor boasts glistening truss ornament, curving balconies and wall trellises by BloomerStudio.  

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360 State Featured in Design Bureau Magazine

The Studio’s contributions to the 360 State Street Garage were featured in the May/June issue of Design Bureau. This project was a collaboration with local Architect and Developer Becker + Becker. BloomerStudio provided ornamental metal railings and trellises for a … Continue reading

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Installation begins at Hill Central School

BloomerStudio collaborated with architect Ken Boroson to provide ornament for New Haven’s new Hill Central School. The Studio provided delicate balcony railings, rolled aluminum truss inserts and curving trellis work for the main, double-height corridor of the school.

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