January 21, 2014

Bialosky Promotions: Principal – David W. Craun

We have one final promotion to announce at Bialosky + Partners Architects: David W. Craun, AIA, and LEED AP has been promoted to Principal. Congratulations David! Bialosky + Partners Promotes David Craun to Associate Principal David has been recently named as one of Engineering News Record’s Top 20 Under 40 (Midwest Region, c/o ‘14) as a mover and shaker in the industry. David’s well rounded experience as an architect includes a holistic understanding of access, connectivity and interaction of mixed and multi-use facilities due to his training and practice as an urban designer. David W. Craun is a registered architect in the state of Ohio, and a LEED AP Certified Professional. His professional affiliations include AIA, NCARB, USGBC, ULI, APA and KSU’s CAED.

David Craun was the design lead for the Ben & Jane Norton Culinary and Convergent Digital Arts at Lorain County Community College

David Craun was the design lead for the Ben & Jane Norton Culinary and Convergent Digital Arts at Lorain County Community College

David was the design lead for the Ben & Jane Norton Culinary and Convergent Digital Arts at Lorain County Community College, which recently won an Honorable Mention at the 2013 AIA Cleveland Design Awards. He has also led firm planning and design efforts for Crocker Park, the highly acclaimed 4,000,000 square foot mixed use center that has become a national model for New Urbanist development. Pushing the firm to enter design competitions, David has led many of them with great successes. This includes INTESA, the major development of the last vacant parcel in Cleveland’s prestigious University Circle, COLDSCAPES (Honorable Mention) as well as Bialosky + Partners' collaboration with Architecture Research Office on a joint effort for the new facility for the Kent State University College of Architecture and Environmental Design (CAED) international competition (Finalist).

Bialosky + Partners' finalist entry for the Kent State CAED Competition.

Bialosky + Partners' finalist entry for the Kent State CAED Competition.

In his decade-long relationship with Zygote Press, the Cleveland-based non-profit print shop and gallery, David has volunteered his architectural services for the organization’s new studio spaces – a tall order that encompassed space-planning for large equipment and also fluctuating volunteers, interns, and staff. The current pro-bono project with Zygote is called “Ink House”. Located in the Waterloo Arts District, David will be the design lead on transforming an empty house into center for printmaking production and artist residence as a part of a grander plan of neighborhood revitalization.

Zygote Press' new Ink House, slated to open this summer, is being re-imagined by David as a screen printing center for the non-profit.

Zygote Press' new Ink House, slated to open this summer, is being re-imagined by David as a screen printing center for the non-profit.

David retains a strong relationship with his alma mater, Kent State University (MArch c/o ’03), where he was an Adjunct Instructor for six years. While enthusiastically and holistically coaching undergraduates in design studios, David taught not just to help students solve the immediate puzzles of their projects, but to instill technique, creative thinking, and confidence for young designers at the university. David has kept a relationship with many of his former students throughout the decade, even launched their professional careers working beside him as co-workers at Bialosky + Partners. As principal, David joins existing Bialosky + Partners Architects principals Jack Bialosky Jr., Paul Deutsch, Bruce Horton, and Mark Olson in leading one of the Midwest’s most successful architecture, planning, and design firms.

January 17, 2014

Bialosky Promotions: Associate Principals – Paul Taylor and Brandon Garrett

As a continuation of the celebration of our recent promotions, Bialosky + Partners Architects is proud to announce Paul Taylor and Brandon Garrett have both been promoted to Associate Principals.

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Paul Taylor, RA and Associate Principal

Paul Taylor joined the Bialosky + Partners Architects team in 1998 after earning his BArch from Kent State University.  As a designer, Paul has worked on numerous award winning projects including a private residence  Pura Vida, Cuyahoga Community College Hospitality Management Center.  More recently, he has been working on Ursuline College Center for Creative and Healing Arts and currently on his drawing board is a plan to redevelop the Cuyahoga County Community College Metro Campus’s Campus Center. Over the past few years Paul has shown a true interest in sustainability with a particular focus on the science behind developing an efficient building envelope.  To support his interest in this field, he is actively involved in Cleveland’s Building Enclosure Council.  Paul’s recommendation to those in the field is to read any book about designing environmentally sensitive and low energy-usage structures.  John Straube’s High Performance Enclosures or Joseph Lstiburek’s Builder’s Guide to… series are a great place to start.

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Pura Vida

Not only is Paul active in many projects and tasks within the office, he is also an involved member of the design community.   Along with his activity in the Building Enclosure council, he has served as a member of the Shaker Square Historic Design Review Committee for the last 8 years.  Paul has also volunteered his talents and design skills to support his church’s building and grounds master planning efforts.  In addition to these volunteer efforts, Paul and his wife, Sarah, are currently in the process of designing their own home. Paul has been able to check off 57 of Cleveland Scene’s top 100 things to do before you die.  If he was able to take us on a Cleveland based field trip, he’d wait until the spring and take us to Lakeview Cemetery.  He says, “The grounds are absolutely amazing!  It is as much an arboretum, park, horticultural garden, and sanctuary as it is a cemetery.  The design of the mausoleums and monuments are stunning and rich with stories; coupled with the spring growth and flowering trees it is a day to remember.”  His favorite place or space is actually standing on top of a mountain, with his skis pointed downhill, ready for a great run!

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Brandon Garrett, Associate Principal

Brandon Garrett joined Bialosky + Partners in 2001 and immediately became involved with the day-to-day activities of the firm.  As a designer with a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering Technology from the University of Cincinnati (class of 1998), Brandon prides himself on his work ethic and attention to detail.  These traits along with his management skills have been instrumental in developing projects such as the Walter K. Chess Center at Muskingum University, Crocker Park’s first phase, and 200 Lafayette. Brandon continues to excel as a leader and designer in the office.  He is currently overseeing the construction process for BPA’s most recent project at Muskingum, the University Center.  To understand the field as he does, Brandon would suggest Materials for Design by Victoria Ballard Bell & Patrick Rand.  The understanding of both material properties and the way in which they tectonically are assembled allow Brandon the ability to design amazingly beautiful details.

Northeast View of the Muskingum University Center

Northeast View of the Muskingum University Center

When not working in the office, you can run into Brandon at almost any Cleveland sporting event.  He’s such a big fan of the local teams that has recently accepted the challenge of bringing a winner to the area and undertaken the role as coach for a YMCA 5-6 year old Jr. Cavs basketball team.  If he’s not supporting the teams on the field, he is busy supporting teams of local charities including the Alzheimer’s Association. Brandon has been able to check off 68 items off of his bucket list of Scene’s top 100.  While Brandon’s favorite place is Interlaken, Switzerland, if he were to take us around the city of Cleveland, he’d give us a taste of Ohio City.  “Being a past resident of Ohio City for many years, we’d tour the OC.  Highlights would include a tour of Great Lakes Brewery (includes a pint or four), the West Side Market, a walk up Jay St., Bridge Ave. and West 25th St. Dinner at Momocho.” Congratulations again to both Brandon and Paul for their well-deserved promotion.  We look forward to continued success for you both!

January 13, 2014

Bialosky Promotions: Senior Associates John Guzik and Ryan Parsons

Happy New Year from Bialosky + Partners! We’d like to start off 2014 by announcing a series of promotions this week! To kick things off BPA recently promoted both John Guzik LEED AP, RA, and Director of Sustainability and Ryan Parsons, LEED AP BD+C, RA to Senior Associate.

John Guzik, LEED AP, RA, & Senior Associate

John Guzik was welcomed to our Cleveland office in 2006 as a designer who clearly had a passion for sustainable practices. With a B. Arch. from Kent State University's CAED (c/o 1995), John’s experience in sustainable architecture ranged from Metropark projects and greenhouses to large-scale historic preservation/ renovation.  Having had all of this experience before he joined BPA as well being a LEED accredited professional since 2008, John now leads many of our sustainable initiatives with the title of Director of Sustainability. A well-fitting title for John, seeing as he led several of our projects to earn LEED certification, including Fuchs Mizrachi Day School (LEED Silver), and the award-winning Lorain County Community College’s Culinary and Convergent Digital Arts (LEED Silver candidate).

Ben & Jane Norton Culinary Arts Center

Lorain County Community College Ben & Jane Norton Culinary Arts Center

Sustainability is not just about building "green" environments. It’s about protecting what is already green. John carries that philosophy as a 10+ year volunteer for the Ohio Canal Corridor- the organization behind RiverSweep which is Ohio’s largest done-in-a-day cleanup effort. At RiverSweep 2013, John helped in the effort to remove over 60 tons of trash from sites across the industrial valley (such as The Flats, Canal Basin, and Tremont). John is also a proud supporter of the Cleveland FoodBank and a caring father involved in his local chapter of the parent-teacher association. For those young designers looking to succeed in the field, John recommends putting down the ARE study guides for a moment and picking up Dr. Seuss’ Oh, The Places You’ll Go. It is believed John can recite this piece of landmark literature as well as he can recite the current Ohio Building Code Book. John prides himself focusing on how the smallest of details in a project are always connected back to the big picture agenda of a given project.

Atrium Stair at Fuchs Mizachi School in Beachwood, OH

In addition to all this, John, who became licensed in 2003, is also the continuing education co-ordinator of "BPA University" (our in-house lunch seminar series which takes place about once a week). While BPA University often consists of the typical product rep presented lunch and learn, we have expanded the program to include presentations from non-profit and professional advocacy organizations as well as presentations from BPA employees on a large variety of topics. This approach has helped to make sure that Bialosky + Partners is a laboratory for continued learning, above and beyond the standard continuing education requirements all architects are required to fulfill. After making sure we get our learn on at lunch, John would love to take the office on a trip to the Cleveland Botanical Gardens, located on Wade Oval in University Circle and designed by the Gund Partnership. As John says, "Wouldn’t we all (at) this time of year benefit from being surrounded by warmth, humidity, and green growing things? It is also a handy symbolic representation of how human-built structures can support the natural world and how reliant we humans are on the both the built and natural environments."

The green wonderland of the Cleveland Botanical Gardens

Ryan Parsons, LEED AP BD+C, RA, & Senior Associate

Ryan Parsons joined Bialosky + Partners in June 2005 as a project architect, bringing to the firm 10 years of experience working as a design professional. A classmate of Mr. Guzik, he is a graduate of Kent State University’s CAED with a B. Arch. (c/o 1995). He currently is the project manager for the renovation of the historic Schofield Building at the corner of East 9th Street and Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The project, a collaboration with CRM, Inc. and Sandvick Architects, consists of renovating the 14-story 1924 building to accommodate a boutique hotel, apartments, retail shops and a restaurant.

The Schofield Building in downtown Cleveland, a collaboration between Bialosky + Partners Architects, Sandvick Architects, and CRM, Inc., is currently under going an adaptive re-use and historic restoration to become a hotel and apartments. Photo by Lisa DeJong, The Plain Dealer

In addition to the Schofield Building, Ryan has been project manager for the Hattie Larlham Center For Excellence, a project that included renovating the existing facility, constructing three separate additions totaling 25,000 sf and adding significant parking and an emergency heliport. New and renovation work was geared toward a population that is increasingly dependent on medical technology. Ryan also served as project manager on two Cuyahoga County Community Hospitality management projects – the new East Campus Hospitality Management Center and the downtown campus Hospitality Management Center, a hybrid project that is also home to the excellent Pura Vida in an adaptive re-use of the historic May Company Department Store, adjacent to Public Square in downtown Cleveland. Additionally, Ryan also worked on Bialosky + Partners collaborations with Kallman McKinnell and Wood Architects on renovations to The Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business.  He has also worked closely with architects from RTKL on the new headquarters for American Greetings to be located in the Bialosky + Partners master planned Crocker Park development in Westlake, OH.

The Ohio State University's recently Mason Hall home to the Fisher College of Business. The project has a collaboration between Kallman McKinnell and Wood with Bialosky + Partners as Architect of Record. Ryan was the project manager for this comprehensive project.Ryan takes pride in frequenting and supporting the local arts, business and restaurant communities by shopping locally at independent businesses, and is passionately involved in supporting his children’s school and extracurricular activates. While the cello, saxophone, and gymnastics are not part of Ryan’s skill set and he leaves his wife to troop lead the Girl Scouts, he can be found pacing a basketball sideline like Bobby Knight and in the summer in a baseball dugout doing this best to put Terry Francona to shame as a coach for his kid's sports teams. Working and managing highly complex projects, often working with multiple stakeholders, clients, and other architecture practices, has taught Ryan the value of listening and the need for a high attention to detail. In turn, if there is one book he would want to read, it would be Design Drawing by William Kirby Lockard, an essential treatise in clarifying the role of drawing in the design process, differentiating design drawing from drawing for art and technical drafting. After brushing up on our reading, Ryan, who is quite fond of live theatre, would like us all to head downtown to Cleveland’s Playhouse Square theatre district to see one of their many spectacular performances in any of the fabulously renovated theatres and take in the ongoing public space and streetscape improvements  happening right outside of the theatres.

Playhouse Square in Cleveland, Ohio - Ryan's home away from home.

December 23, 2013

Meet Heather Ruwe

Heather Ruwe is an interior designer at Bialosky + Partners Architects, Cleveland.

Heather Ruwe has worked in New York, San Francisco and Chicago – and can now add Cleveland to the list! As our newest interior designer, Heather brings a background to the office covering the whole spectrum of interior design, including brand development and on-going client relationships. Already Heather has an incredibly versatile background in interior design: She’s done financial corporations. She’s done high end restaurants. She’s done underwear boutiques. But she speaks most fondly of the client Brown Forman, one of the kings in the wine and spirits business. In its fifth generation, the client worked with Heather when she worked at BHDP to sharpen and envision interiors/branding. All over the occasional lunchtime cocktail, of course! Her breadth of experience began with the University of Cincinnati College of Architecture, Art, and Planning’s  (DAAP) Co-Op program . For those unfamiliar with the DAAP’s School of Architecture and Interior Design, co-ops (aka internships) are built into the program. Coursework and real on-the-job experience alternates on a quarterly basis, which Heather found invaluable. She graduated in 2010 with a BS in Interior Design. While it is a rigorous program (DAAP's ID program recently ranked #1 in the country by DesignIntelligence), she had managed to squeeze in some unique elective courses. Namely, a course centered on tea and its origins and place in culture – taught by just the sort of instructor you would expect by a small, petite women who loved floral prints and all things British culture - basically the whole nine yards! A Stow native, Heather now lives in Lakewood with her husband, who is in the medical field. We asked her a few extra questions that we think you’ll enjoy. She’s given them quite some thought. Favorite Designed Object of 2013: Kinematics, Nervous System’s 4D Printed Jewelry.

Nervous System's Kinematics project is an example of luxurious 4D printing- and Heather's favorite designed object to come out of 2013.

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I think the progress that has been made over the past few years with 3D printing is incredible and to see that they have come up with a way to 3D print flexible structures is amazing. The forms that Nervous System has created are really unique and actually pretty wearable.  Hidden Talent: I’m an Organizational Mastermind. I am way too organized for my own good. I have a place for everything and can fit more items into a closet or a suitcase than you probably should. Because of this, I tend to be a little over prepared for any situation, hence earning me the nickname Studio Mom in design school.  Your Alternate Reality Career: Jimmy Fallon’s Puppy Keeper.

"Late Night" host Jimmy Fallon interviews the winning New England Patriots puppy - in a parallel universe, Heather would care for the other 31 pups backstage. (from TODAY.com)

If you have never watched Late Night with Jimmy Fallon before, you probably don’t know that he has a segment on his show called Puppies Predict where he puts out multiple bowls of dog food with Oscar nominees, sports teams, presidential candidates, etc. names on the bowls and then sends out multiple golden retriever puppies to see which bowl of dog food they will choose, therefore predicting who will win the game, race, etc. I think Jimmy Fallon is hilarious and I have a soft spot for golden retriever puppies so I love this segment and have decided that if I could, I would be the keeper of the puppies. Someone has to take care of them when they are on the set, right?!  Your Ideal Dinner With One Architect or Designer: Kristina O’Neal from AvroKO.

W Bangkok – the Kitchen Table by AvroKO and SODA. Ideally, Heather would meet Kristina O'Neal here for a dinner with some razzle-dazzle. (www.indesignlive.sg)

They focus mainly on restaurant and hospitality work but the way they are able to take a concept and fully integrate it into a restaurant design down to the glassware and packaging is spectacular. You can walk into any of their spaces and easily understand the vision behind it. They have an office in Bangkok so we would go to one of the restaurants they designed there. I would want to ask her about where they pull inspiration from for their projects and their design process. I would also love to know more about the evolution of their company and how it has gone from an architecture and interiors firm to developing furniture lines and owning their own restaurants.  Bonus: Non-Architect/Designer: Hmmm…this one is tough. Probably Regina Spektor. I love her music and her songs are so bubbly and sometimes comical that I think we would have a pretty entertaining conversation.

December 11, 2013

Associate Principal David Craun Named to Class of 2014: ENR Midwest’s Top 20 Under 40

We wish to offer Bialosky + Partners Architects Associate Principal David Craun a hearty congratulations for being named to ENR Midwest's Top 20 Under 40, an annual program where Engineering News Record recognizes 20 young design and construction professionals per region, under the age of 40, who have made significant contributions to their firms, professions and communities. Congratulations, David - and to the entire Class of 2014! Read the announcement from ENR by clicking here