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NGE >> The Arts >> Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Historic Preservation >> Architecture: Design >> Modern and Postmodern, 1950-2000 >> Stanley, Love-Stanley |
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Stanley, Love-Stanley The
He was Georgia Tech's first African American to graduate with a degree in architecture, and she was the school's first female African American architect. Bill Stanley then became the youngest African American to be registered as an architect in the South, and Ivenue was the first female African American to be registered. They met on campus and were married in 1978. Bill
Bill Stanley's forte is marketing and design; Ivenue Love-Stanley is the business manager and principal
The firm's principals insist that they have no official "house style" but believe that "each design solution is a singular response to a given set of unique criteria and conditions." Thus, for the Herndon Tower at Atlanta's First Congregational Church (1908), an Atlanta landmark originally designed by Bruce and Everett, issues of compatibility governed, and the firm's design work won the couple's first AUDC Award in 1991. Five years later another AUDC Award recognized a joint venture with Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback, and Associates—the United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta parking deck, which solved a mundane urban problem with an accommodating structure. The deck's design addressed the contextual streetscape, acknowledging the historic Sweet Auburn district nearby, and found beauty and function in facades made for people instead of for cars. The National Organization of Minority
The Lyke House Catholic Student Center may be the firm's most unusual building to date. It is a replication of a church hewn from rock in Lalibela, Ethiopia, one of twelve churches built by King Lalibela to celebrate African Christian antiquity in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. Stanley, Love-Stanley's design provides a chapel, a student center, and the priest's rectory. Robert M. Craig, Georgia Institute of Technology Published 4/11/2008 |
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