Springboard Design News

August 15th, 2011

Finalists Selected in Portal To The Point Project; SPRINGBOARD is Project Advisor

Portal to the Point: A Design Ideas Exploration is an ‘Idea Generation Project’ funded by Colcom Foundation.

Five multi-disciplinary teams have been selected to focus on public art and design in Point State Park.

 “The history of the United States, in fact, and of other parts of the world, was changed by events that occurred at or near the forks of the Ohio in the years 1749–1758.”  Robert Alberts, The Shaping of the Point

Point State Park has a long, celebrated and, at times, contentious history.  The most visible landmark in Pittsburgh, it is the subject of countless photographs of the city.  It is a place of paramount importance to the history of the United States, once a significant historical crossing and battleground, a symbol of resistance and independence.  Today, it is the city’s focal point for recreation, celebration and enjoyment, the site of festivals, concerts and regattas.  What will the next generation make of Point State Park? 

Colcom Foundation has stepped forward to fund an exploration of the form, function, artistic elements and interpretative design of Point State Park’s Portal Bridge and the area immediately around it.  The foundation is pleased to announce the selection of five award-winning teams – located all across the United States – to develop innovative visions for this section of the Park. 

The selection of the five creative teams was made from North American architects, landscape architects, designers and artists invited to submit their qualifications.  The five selected teams (and their members) are:

Marlon Blackwell Architect, Fayetteville, Arkansas – www.marlonblackwell.com -– Marlon Blackwell;                Kendall Buster, Guy Nordenson & Associates, dlandstudio, Renfro Design Group

MAYA Design, Pittsburgh, PA – www.maya.com – Dutch MacDonald;
The Gray Circle

SCAPE / LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, New York, NY – www.scapestudio.com – Kate Orff;
The Living

 Weiss/Manfredi, New York, NY – www.weissmanfredi.com – Marion Weiss, Michael Manfredi;
Magnusson Klemencic Associates, Green Shield Ecology, Mark Dion

wHY Architecture, Culver City, CA – www.why-architecture.com – Kulupat Yantrasast;
Reed Hilderbrand, WET Design        

An Advisory Committee, which consists of nationally-recognized architects, artists, educators and CEOs, as well as key stakeholders, was convened to assist in reviewing the qualifications submissions and offer selection recommendations.  The committee includes:

Robert Bingham                  Professor, School of Art, Carnegie Mellon University

Tom Borellis                         Assistant to the V.P. for Administration and Finance for Special Projects;                              Director  of Student Housing Projects, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Laura Fisher                         Senior Vice President, Special Projects, Allegheny Conference on Community Development

Andre Kimo Stone Guess   President and CEO, August Wilson Center for African American Culture

John Hallas                           Regional State Park Manager, DCNR

Timothy Inglis                       President, Colcom Foundation

Jules Labarthe AIA               Founding Principal, The Design Alliance

Stephen Lee                         Head, School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University

Mary Martin                          Visual Arts Instructor, Winchester Thurston School

Andrew Masich                    President and CEO, Senator John Heinz History Center

Renee Piechocki                 Director, Office of Public Art, Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council

Raymund Ryan                     Curator, Heinz Architectural Center, Carnegie Museum of Art

Lynda Waggoner Executive Director, Fallingwater

The Portal Bridge is an elevated highway thoroughfare that bisects the park north to south and leads to bridges that span the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers.  The focus of this project is the space underneath this overpass (a dramatic, modern space) and a deliberately undefined area surrounding the portal. 

“We see Point State Park as the city’s crown jewel,” says Colcom Foundation President Tim Inglis, who views Portal to the Point as “an artistic statement to stir the imagination.”  This art and design exploration may incorporate historical interpretation of the site, as well as consider the multiple impact forces, including PennDOT requirements, the existing ‘wind tunnel’ effect, seasonal climate variations, structural integrity, accessible design, and the coupling of artistic and interpretative elements appropriate to the site’s location and function.

SPRINGBOARD will host a two-day workshop meeting in Pittsburgh, with representatives from each teams. These representatives will explore the city and the site, meet with the Advisory Committee, and discuss the project parameters and aspirations.  The teams will then develop their design proposals and ideas, for submission on presentation boards and electronically, by October 10, 2011.    

Portal to the Point is focused purely on the development of ideas.  Whether or not one of the proposals is commissioned is ultimately outside the scope of this exploration. 

To facilitate public feedback and information about the explorations, a public exhibition of the finalists’ presentations will be displayed at multiple Pittsburgh locations to be determined.  Accompanying the exhibition will be a public symposium by the participating teams, and a book to document the process and the results.  The book will be available online and will establish an extended platform for the dissemination of information about the project.

Please address all questions to the Project Advisor, Paul Rosenblatt AIA at SPRINGBOARD Design – paul@springboarddesign.net.

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April 19th, 2011

SPRINGBOARD Participating in Green Museum Conference Online

SPRINGBOARD’s Founding Principal Paul Rosenblatt AIA is joining “experts, colleagues and practitioners for this online conference – http://greenmuseumconference.com- focused on goals, strategies and tools needed to examine, evaluate and implement greener and more sustainable strategies. The conference focuses on three areas:

  • Programs and Exhibitions: Explore emerging green exhibit design standards, and education and advocacy in programs and exhibits indoors and outdoors at your site
  • Practices and Policies: Examine green cleaning practices and expectations, museum lighting, and using sustainability standards and policies to support green decision-making
  • Buildings: Learn how your building can support your green mission by reducing energy and water consumption, and capitalizing on regular maintenance and repair schedules.”

Produced by LearningTimes, in collaboration with the American Association of Museums, American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) & AAM PIC Green.

April 13th, 2011

SPRINGBOARD’s Creative Director Petra Fallaux Awarded F.I.N.E. Artist Residency

Play with color, shape and pattern with SPRINGBOARD’s Creative Director Petra Fallaux who was Awarded F.I.N.E. Artist Residency by the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh. In addition to conducting workshops throughout may, 2011, Ms. Fallux will also be giving a free public lecture at the museum – don’t miss it!

Petra’s vividly modern, abstract quilts are inspired by the landscape of the Netherlands, where she grew up. During the month of May, 2011, you can piece your own miniature fabric pattern with the artist on the following dates:

Sat., Apr. 30, 1:00-4:00

Sun., May 8, Noon-3:00

Sat. May 21, 1:00-4:00

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE: Don’t miss Ms. Fallaux’s free artist talk, exploring pattern, abstraction, improvisation and the unexpected in the art of quilting, on Sun., May 15 at 1:00 p.m. in the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh’s Theater. Learn more at www.petrafallaux.com.
The F.I.N.E. Artist Residency Series is supported by the Fine Foundation.

Programs are free with Museum admission: $10 for children ages 2-18 & seniors, and $11 for adults. The artist talk is free to the public. Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is located at 10 Children’s Way on Pittsburgh’s historic North Side.  Hours:  Monday – Saturday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm and Sunday, Noon – 5:00 pm.  For general information, call (412) 322-5058 and visit www.pittsburghkids.org<http://www.pittsburghkids.org/>.

April 5th, 2011

SPRINGBOARD ‘SEEN’ In Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

SPRINGBOARD Principal Paul Rosenblatt and Creative Director Petra Fallaux were both ‘seen’ in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s ‘SEEN’ column today!

Over the weekend, they served as Honorary Co-Chairs of the Society for Contemporary Craft’s annual fundraiser, ‘Out of Hand.’ 

To see the ‘SEEN’ photo, follow the link below:

http://www.postgazette.com/pg/11095/1136971-460.stm?cmpid=newspanel0

April 5th, 2011

SPRINGBOARD Principal Paul Rosenblatt Discusses New Media Revolution

Don’t miss SPRINGBOARD Principal Paul Rosenblatt’s discussion of ‘The New Media Revolution’ at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center on Thursday, April 7, at 1:45PM as part of the 2011 (Re)Build Pittsburgh Conference.

Together with Dan Droz, CEO of Droz & Associates and Chad Wissinger, Esq. of Burns White, Mr. Rosenblatt will discuss how he and other architects today are using social media in their practices.

Topics covered by Mr. Droz and Mr. Wissinger will include: best practices for social power; the five no-no’s of new media, the legal implications of online marketing and much more.

March 8th, 2011

SPRINGBOARD Featured in Yale ‘s ‘Constructs’ Magazine

SPRINGBOARD is featured in the Spring, 2011, Yale University School of Architecture ‘Constructs’ magazine.

March 8th, 2011

SPRINGBOARD Facilitates Planning Workshop at Johnstown Flood Museum

On March 4, 2011, SPRINGBOARD’s Paul Rosenblatt AIA and Shannon Ashmore RA facilitated an all day planning workshop at the Johnstown Flood Museum, Johnstown, PA. Partnered with the Ecap Network, SPRINGBOARD has been asked to develop a conceptual design for updating the history museum dedicated to telling the story of the famous 1889 Johnstown Flood.

WDUQ, Pittsburgh’s National Public Radio station, previewed the workshop with a report:

http://wduqnews.blogspot.com/2011/02/johnstown-flood-museum-potential.html

Reporter Arlene Johns also covered the event which was published on the front page of the Johnstown Tribune-Democrat Newspaper – above the fold!

For the whole Tribune-Democrat story – and a picture of Paul and Shannon at work – follow this link: http://tribune-democrat.com/local/x1771109900/Flood-of-suggestions-offered-for-museum

February 21st, 2011

SPRINGBOARD On TV Again TODAY!

If you missed this before – or haven’t been able to find it online yet – don’t miss this chance to see SPRINGBOARD’s Paul Rosenblatt and Petra Fallaux and their Loft House on HGTV’s popular ‘Bang For Your Buck’ TV show.

Set your DVR for Tuesday, February 22, 2011, at 5:30pm.

Here is what HGTV has to say about the episode:

“Designer Monica Pedersen and a local realty expert critique three modern master bathroom renovations in Pittsburgh to determine which one will see the biggest bang for your buck. First, they check out a minimalist master bathroom with lots of natural light. Next, they visit a contemporary master bathroom with large jacuzzi tub. And finally, they check out a modern master bathroom with a luxurious steam shower.”

Actually, the local realty expert was from Philly, not Pittsburgh, but no matter.

For those of you are wondering: the show has a happy ending!

February 14th, 2011

SPRINGBOARD Recognized As Bike Friendly Employer by BikePGH

We are delighted to announce that SPRINGBOARD has been recognized as a Bike Friendly Employer by BikePGH.  http://bike-pgh.org/ 

SPRINGBOARD is in the inaugural class of businesses recognized, one of only eleven Pittsburgh organizations on this list, and in good company. The entire list is: The Sprout Fund, Mullen, Whole Foods Market, REI Southside Works, Google, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, East End Food Coop, SPRINGBOARD Design, Urban Design Associates, Chatham University and OTB Bicycle Cafe

BkePGH’s ‘Bike Friendly Employer’ program was designed to ‘recognize businesses and organizations as leaders in Pittsburgh’s bike-friendly transformation.’ The essential elements shared by all of the businesses in this ‘inaugural class’ of bike-friendly companies is ’a culture at work that supports bike commuting, and bike parking that is abundent, safe, secure, and convenient.’

SPRINGBOARD and the other finalists in this process filled out a detailed questionnaire and hosted a site visit by a representative of BikePGH. Bike Friendly Employers were recognized as going beyond the ‘essential elements’ to do ‘creative things to support and encourage biking at work.’

The innovations and creative ideas SPRINGBOARD was recognized for include creating a ‘prominent installation at their office entrance for bike parking and easy access to tools and storage. This lets visitors immediately know the high value (SPRINGBOARD) places on bike commuting. The company reimburses employees at the same rate for biking to meetings as they do for driving.’

SPRINGBOARD Principal Paul Rosenblatt initiated the SPRINGBOARD Bike Commuting Program which is managed by the company’s Bike Coordinator, Nic Hawken. Nic is a daily bike commuter to SPRINGBOARD, logging about fifty miles a week to and from work.

For more information about BikePGH’s ‘Bike Friendly Employer’ program: http://bike-pgh.org/blog/2011/02/12/bikepgh-honors-the-citys-first-bike-friendly-employers/

January 26th, 2011

SPRINGBOARD To Lead Dialogue on National Aviary Expansion at NYC Center For Architecture

The National Aviary, located in Pittsburgh, PA, recently completed an $18.5 million expansion and renovation project that illustrates a constructive approach between Architect and Client – one which balanced creative exploration and pragmatism. For more than two years, Architect Paul Rosenblatt AIA of SPRINGBOARD Design and client, National Aviary Executive Director Patrick Mangus worked closely together to lead their teams on the expansion after developing the project slowly for many years. The result is an aesthetically ambitious building that was completed on time and under budget while also meeting the client’s complex real-life requirements, including Silver LEED certification. Join us at the Center for Architecture  in New York City for a stimulating dialogue about the project, process and successful collaboration between an architect and a client who are still talking to each other after the project is over.

The National Aviary, is the nation’s only nonprofit, free-standing indoor facility wholly dedicated to avian exhibition and conservation. With a mission to “inspire a respect for nature through an appreciation of birds,” the organization is involved in a host of activities ranging from citizen science to conservation research. As a result of their recent expansion and renovation, the institution has expanded its public programming from the traditional exhibit-based zoo experience by adding unique visitor-centric avian interactions, including an indoor free-flight bird show and an outdoor raptor exhibition.

About the Speakers
Patrick Mangus is the Executive Director of the National Aviary, Pittsburgh, PA.. Prior to becoming its Executive Director, Mr. Mangus served as the National Aviary’s Chief Operating Officer. A 30 year veteran of the public relations industry and a corporate marketing expert , Mr. Mangus is a member of the PRSA Hall of Fame.

Paul Rosenblatt AIA is the Founding Principal of SPRINGBOARD Design, Pittsburgh, PA and New York, NY. A graduate of the Yale School of Architecture, Mr. Rosenblatt’s award-winning practice focuses on the planning and design of cultural and educational facilities nation-wide. Recent projects include the Backus Museum of Art in Fort Pierce, FL the Maridon Museum, Butler, PA, and the Carnegie Mellon Tartans Pavilion, Pittsburgh, PA.

When: TBA

Where: At The New York Center for Architecture

Note: This event had been previously scheduled but was postponed due to unfavorable weather. 

Tentative plans are to re-schedule for Fall, 2011. Stay Tuned!