Marlon Blackwell
Marlon Blackwell is an American architect and professor in Arkansas. A Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, Blackwell is a Department Head and Distinguished Professor at the University of Arkansas Fay Jones School of Architecture. He received his Bachelors in Arctiecture degree from Auburn University and a Masters in Architecture from Syracuse University (Florence). He won the ar + d prize from Architectural Review,. The book An Architecture of the Ozarks: The Works of Marlon Blackwell (Princeton Architectural Press, 2005) covers some of his work. Coverage has included featured in Architecture, Arquine, A+U, Detail, Dwell, Southern Living, Summa+ and Architectural Record. He co-founded the University of Arkansas Mexico Summer Urban Studio at the Casa Luis Barragan in Mexico City and has taught in the program since 1996. He became architecture department chairman in fall 2009.[1]
Work
Public
- Fayetteville High School (Arkansas) (2014)
- Indianapolis Museum of Art Visitors Pavilion
- St. Nicholas Eatern Orthodox Church
- Gentry Public Library
- Free Health Center
- Saints Episcopal Church
- Montessori Elementary School
- Steven L Anderson Design Center
Commercial
- Crystal Bridges Museum Store (2011) Bentonville, Arkansas
- Weddington Cigar Shop (2008) Fayetteville, Arkansas
- The Fulbright Building renovation (2007), Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Blessings Golf Course Clubhouse (2005), Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Srygley Office Building (2004) Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Keenan TowerHouse[2]
Residential
- Burnett Cabin
- L Stack House
- Porchdog House Prototype
References
- ↑ Marlon Blackwell University of Arkansas Fay Jones School of Architecture
- ↑ Architectural Record, cover of the February 2001 issue