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Lantern
Context
Lobby and Stair
Gallery 01
Gallery 02
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Ft Smith Regional Art Museum_Media Photo
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Lantern
Context
Lobby and Stair
Gallery 01
Gallery 02
_J6Z9109
_J6Z9116
Ft Smith Regional Art Museum_Media Photo
IMG_1450

Fort Smith Regional Art Museum (RAM)

Fort Smith, AR

The repurposing of an abandoned mid-century modern bank into the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum (RAM) lifts expectations for a neglected neighborhood, serves as an exemplary tale of urban reuse and renewal, and acts as a beacon for the arts.

The challenge of new architecture is creating that first personal statement that reflects a client’s mission through design – buildings should mirror their use; however, the greatest challenge faced on the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum (RAM) was reinterpreting an existing mid-century building into something fresh and new, while at the same time maintaining its architectural integrity. When hired for the commission, the project was well underway, having completed demolition and some infrastructure upgrades.  Our task was to redesign the entire project, simplifying planning and scope, while still creating a unique expression to identify the building with the RAM… all for the $1.3 million dollars remaining ($81.00 / sf).

Our key design solution was the addition of the “lantern”, a frosted glass iconic light box that changes colors in the same manner as the Museum’s logo changes each season. For only $35,000, the building was instantly transformed and became identifiable with RAM only, and a new destination for the arts came to life in Fort Smith, Arkansas.  In the end, the subtle interventions implemented in the rest of the building’s spaces & galleries reflect the crisp, clean nature of the modern art housed within.

Awards

AIA Gulf States Merit Award

University of Arkansas Fay Jones School of Architecture Alumni Design Award

ASID South Central Chapter Interior Design Award for Adaptive Reuse – Gold

Arkansas Historic Preservation Award – Excellence in Preservation through Rehabilitation

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  • Civic, Interiors

Project Contact

Reese Rowland, FAIA
Principal
Little Rock

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