A4 Architecture Blog

Newport Spotlight: Julian Fellowes

Newport Spotlight: Julian Fellowes

Winston Churchill famously stated, “First we shape our buildings and thereafter they shape us.” This keen observation was made in his argument before Parliament to properly restore the Parliament Building from the damage it sustained during the Second World War. He...

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A4 Spotlight: The MK Building

A4 Spotlight: The MK Building

The Muenchinger-King Building, like many Newport Buildings, has had a long and winding history. The oldest part of the building was constructed in 1837 for a South Carolina planter named Hugh Swinton Ball. This was the period when many southern landowners summered in...

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Newport Spotlight: A Newport Summer

Newport Spotlight: A Newport Summer

Ⓒ Nick Mele Newport has long been considered a summer resort destination since before the time of the American Revolution. It's easy accessibility to the sea and lovely climate made it an ideal place for the well-to-do to escape the heat of summer in times before the...

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A4 Spotlight: Newport Armory

A4 Spotlight: Newport Armory

Thames Street in Newport has long been the ‘main street’ of the city’s waterfront since its settlement in 1639. Blessed with a perfectly protected deep water harbor just off the Atlantic Ocean routes connecting New York, Boston, and Charlestown, Newport quickly grew...

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A4 Spotlight: Arbor Day

A4 Spotlight: Arbor Day

There are many high technology solutions to help fight climate change, but one of the best is also one of the oldest: to plant trees. According to Wikipedia, the first communal celebration of planting trees happened in 1594 in the Spanish village of Monoñedo, where...

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A4 Spotlight: Entrained Energy

A4 Spotlight: Entrained Energy

As each year passes, it becomes clearer and clearer that humanity is facing a serious climate crisis.  Temperatures in the Arctic and Antarctic have been measured 70 degrees above normal for this time of year.  The problem often seems so large and intractable that it...

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