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Six finalists compete to be architect for University of Kentucky, College of Design's new home in Reynolds Building

By Justine Testado|

Friday, Mar 29, 2019

After renovation, the Reynolds Building will become the new home of the University of Kentucky College of Design. Photo: Pete Comparoni | UK, via University of Kentucky.

Plans for the University of Kentucky College of Design's relocation to the Reynolds Building moved one step forward. Today, six finalists were chosen to compete to become the National Design Architect that will design the College of Design's new home in the Reynolds Building. 

The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees approved the design phase for rehabilitating the Reynolds Building as the CoD's future home this past February. At 140,000 square feet, the Reynolds Building will allow the college to launch new initiatives, expand their existing programs, and foster new design research and scholarship opportunities. Relocating to the Reynolds Building will also allow the college's programs to be united under the same roof for the first time in its history.

The six finalists are a competitive bunch. They are:

  • The Living 
  • Marlon Blackwell Architects 
  • NADAAA 
  • Oyler Wu Collaborative 
  • Studio Gang 
  • Trahan Architects

The University's request for proposals received 29 responses, which is the highest number of submissions for any University of Kentucky project. On April 17, all six finalists will be interviewed by the selection committee and will present a 30-minute public presentation on their firm's previous works. 

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  • Donna Sink ·  Mar 29, 19 9:20 PM

    This is a cool list, and an exciting project. I'm pulling for Oyler Wu, would be great to have a good-scaled project of theirs in the Midwest.

    I hope that when they go to Lexington to do the interviews that all of the teams get to do a visit to the Miller House (not this one:




    this one:

    ) because it is phenomenal. Though TBH as far as I know it might be demolished by now.



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    midlander ·  Apr 01, 19 2:15 PM

    thanks for sharing! it's fascinating time warp: a 1960's european (or maybe trendy long island) house in 1990's suburban kentucky.

    https://www.curbed.com/2016/4/11/11409610/miller-house-lexington-jose-oubrerie-le-corbusier-modernism

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Six finalists compete to be architect for University of Kentucky, College of Design's new home in Reynolds Building

By Justine Testado|

Friday, Mar 29, 2019

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After renovation, the Reynolds Building will become the new home of the University of Kentucky College of Design. Photo: Pete Comparoni | UK, via University of Kentucky.

Related

university of kentucky ● adaptive reuse ● kentucky ● academic buildings ● competition ● academia ● relocation
University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky
The Living
The Living
Marlon Blackwell Architects
Marlon Blackwell Architects
NADAAA
NADAAA
Oyler Wu Collaborative
Oyler Wu Collaborative
Studio Gang
Studio Gang
Trahan Architects
Trahan Architects Hiring!

Plans for the University of Kentucky College of Design's relocation to the Reynolds Building moved one step forward. Today, six finalists were chosen to compete to become the National Design Architect that will design the College of Design's new home in the Reynolds Building. 

The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees approved the design phase for rehabilitating the Reynolds Building as the CoD's future home this past February. At 140,000 square feet, the Reynolds Building will allow the college to launch new initiatives, expand their existing programs, and foster new design research and scholarship opportunities. Relocating to the Reynolds Building will also allow the college's programs to be united under the same roof for the first time in its history.

The six finalists are a competitive bunch. They are:

  • The Living 
  • Marlon Blackwell Architects 
  • NADAAA 
  • Oyler Wu Collaborative 
  • Studio Gang 
  • Trahan Architects

The University's request for proposals received 29 responses, which is the highest number of submissions for any University of Kentucky project. On April 17, all six finalists will be interviewed by the selection committee and will present a 30-minute public presentation on their firm's previous works. 

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  • Donna Sink ·  Mar 29, 19 9:20 PM

    This is a cool list, and an exciting project. I'm pulling for Oyler Wu, would be great to have a good-scaled project of theirs in the Midwest.

    I hope that when they go to Lexington to do the interviews that all of the teams get to do a visit to the Miller House (not this one:




    this one:

    ) because it is phenomenal. Though TBH as far as I know it might be demolished by now.



  • midlander

    midlander ·  Apr 01, 19 2:15 PM

    thanks for sharing! it's fascinating time warp: a 1960's european (or maybe trendy long island) house in 1990's suburban kentucky.

    https://www.curbed.com/2016/4/11/11409610/miller-house-lexington-jose-oubrerie-le-corbusier-modernism

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