Category Archives: Ideas

Silver+Gold+Silver+Gold+Silver! 5 RI Monthly Design Awards go to KITE

We are very excited to have won a record number of Design Awards from RI Monthly for five separate projects in a variety of categories from commercial new construction to residential renovation. The projects receiving awards are:

Gold:  “Heaven Sent” for the Vedanta Societys new addition on Angell Street in Providence

Silver: “Going With the Flow” for the new Narragansett Bay Commission‘s administrative building and educational center on Field’s Point in Providence

Gold: “Yard Work” for a residential addition to a 1960’s home on Providence’s East SIde

Silver: “Spirit Lifting” for a mid-century modern renovation and restoration in Providence’s Blackstone neighborhood

Silver: “Family Affair” for a new East Bay family compound including a new main house, guest house, and pool structure on a striking waterfront site.

 
Story by Megan Fulweiler, October 2012 RI Monthly

World Landscape Architecture features Narragansett Bay Commission

The webzine World Landscape Architecture features the ‘landfill garden’ at Narragansett Bay Commission, highlighting the work of L+A Landscape Architecture with KITE on the newly completed Operations Center.

“A working, educational landscape that re-uses demolition debris in the construction of a “landfill garden” utilizing concrete planks sawn from an existing ash storage tank and crushed asphalt from an existing parking area, both of which were removed to make way for the new project . The use of these materials in the garden diverted approximately 90 tons of debris from Rhode Island’s Central Landfill. The garden, located to the south of the Narragansett Bay Commission’s new Operations Center, performs as a water retention and filtration system integrated with an outdoor room for staff and for educational groups that frequently tour the center.”  – Damian Holmes

Christine West, AIA on ULI Boston Panel on NE Investment Opportunities

On September 12, 2012, KITE Principal Christine Malecki West, AIA will be one of the featured speakers at a special program by the Boston chapter of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) entitled “Investment Opportunities in 5 New England Markets”, including the parcels cleared in Providence by the moving of I-195.  Each of five cities will be represented by two speakers presenting perspectives from the public and private sectors. Also representing Providence will be Colin Kane, chair of the I-195 Commission as the public perspective, while Christine will speak from the private sector.

As an architect working on proposals for the area, past-president of AIA Rhode Island, a member of the Providence Planning Department’s technical committee guiding the re-zoning of the I-195 parcels and Knowlege District, co-chair of the Fall 2012 PPS Symposium on the I-195 parcels, and initiator of the “195 Hopes” project, Christine is activley involved with discussions about the vision for this area of tremendous development potential from a wide range of stakeholder perspectives.

KITE Principal Christine Malecki West, AIA speaks on I-195 Opportunities at TEDxProvidence

TEDxProvidence was a fantastic success! With an eye toward the imminent opportunities in the parcels vacated by the I-195 relocation in Providence’s Jewelry District, KITE’s Christine Malecki West, AIA spoke about how we can appreciate the City’s unique sense of place and influence new development with a positive, constructive approach. Entitled “This is the Place”, the video presentation will be available shortly on YouTube.54

The day-long event on April 15, 2012 at the RISD Museum’s Chase Auditorium featured presentations from creative and innovative thinkers from around the region.  A trio of themes  –  Urban Renewal, World Solutions, and Entrepreneurship – structured the discussions.

The presentation also launched a new project and website entitled “195 Hopes”, which will invite citizens to share photos and stories of locations that they feel embody Providence’s unique sense of place and ultimately grow into a central information clearinghouse on development in the area with assistance from Jef Nickerson, founder of Greater City Providence.

TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to ‘Ideas Worth Spreading’. Started as a four-day conference in California 25 years ago, TED has grown to support those world-changing ideas with multiple initiatives. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group.

For more information, visit http://www.tedxprovidence.com/

photo by Cat Laine, Painted Foot

KITE Nominated for Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award

KITE Architects is honored to have been nominated for consideration in the 2012 National Design Awards of the Smithsonian Institution’s Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum in the category of Architectural Design. The multidisciplinary design awards are bestowed in recognition of excellence, innovation, and enhancement of quality of life, and are recognized in an awards ceremony and gala to be held in New York City at Pier 60 on October 20.

For the submission materials, KITE has prepared and prepared a soft-cover book containing a portfolio representing 10 representative projects over the firm’s history. The book will be retained in the Smithsonian’s collection and features a range of the firm’s projects from university buildings to custom homes, from new construction to historic preservation.

Kingstown Crossings earns LEED Gold Certification!

KITE is pleased to announce that the first phase of Kingstown Crossings Apartments has officially received certification through the LEED for Homes program administered by the US Green Building Council at the Gold level.

It is the first affordable housing project and the first multifamily project in the state to earn the designation. Developed by Crossroads RI as housing for families facing homelessness, the energy savings are especially important.

The Gold level means the apartments are measurably more efficient as well as go above and beyond accepted practices in a range of sustainable building areas such as water savings, indoor air quality, and locally produced materials.

KITE’s Narragansett Bay Commission earns AIAri Design Award

KITE was thrilled to receive an  Merit Award for their design for the Narragansett Bay Commission Operations Building at their annual AIAri Design Awards Gala at Ocean Cliff in Newport on December 2.

With a major addition and complete renovation, the proposal won in the “unbuilt” category since a KITE’s alternate scheme for new construction on the same site is nearing completion of construction.

The award-winning design used translucent walls to illuminate an office wing that hovered over a full compliance laboratory, and interior renovations to the existing offices knit the complex together. The site design incorporated low-impact stormwater design including raingardens and native plantings to emphasize the connection of wastewater treatment to the health of the bay.

Carter Center Inspires Original Music

Premiering May 22, 2011 at the Providence Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium, KITE Architects’ work to create the Carter Center of Music Education has helped inspire an original orchestral work “Credo”,  by composer Roger Chichy and performed by the RI Philharmonic Youth Orchestra.  Following is the official statement:

“Music Director Alexey Shabalin and the student musicians of the Youth Orchestra/Symphony Division have been working with composer Roger Cichy throughout the school year on an original piece written to celebrate our musical community and the bridge the Carter Center provides between people and the community. It is a tribute to you, the donors and supporters who have given significantly to make the Philharmonic Music School a community treasure.

The 1st movement, “People” musically describes individuals as having passions and desires, the need for self-worth, purpose, meaning, energies and ambitions. Each family of instruments is featured in this movement. The 2nd movement, “Building” is about the Carter Center from planning to construction to use. Two very important aspects are incorporated in this movement. The melodic makeup of the motive is based on the internals 6-6-7 the address of the center. The movement is written as a bridge form (A-B-C-B-A) to represent the connec tion or bridge between people and community. The physical structure of the Carter Center is a necessity for our musical community to exist. The final movement “Community” is the celebration of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Music School and its impact in the greater Providence area.”

Reporting from the East Providence Patch also describes the impact that the Carter Center has had on area young peoples’ lives.

PPS Awards 1577 Westminster Street with Neighborhood Revitalization Award

The Providence Preservation Society awarded the new building at 1577 Westminster Street designed by KITE Architects with a Neighborhood Revitalization Ceremony at their annual Preservation Awards on April 28, 2011.

Featuring a new organic and local food retail store on the ground floor, the upstairs featurse one bedroom apartments for adults with developmental disabilities. SpurwinkRI and WBNA partnered to develop this new mixed-use building in Providence’s historic Armory District using a variety of public and private grants and financing.

The building is intended to recall elements of its Victorian neighbors with a contemporary spirit. Green features include high-performance recycled insulation, solar panels, on-site stormwater retention, low-cost flooring that is made regionally without PVC or petroleum products, high-efficiency condensing boilers, and wood windows with a high-performance fiberglass outer face.