comb over

Blackwell prefers to work collaboratively, so he turned to Razorback Awning & Ironworks when he wanted a steel-and-glass grid to serve as abstracted honeycomb for a beekeeper’s honey house in North Carolina. The Fayetteville-based company incorporated articulated shelving as a display area and filter for the site’s abundant natural light. Razorback Awning & Ironworks, 479.444.0045.


marlon blackwell architect
fayetteville, ark.
marlon blackwell, aia
www.marlonblackwell.com

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