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Gordon Wittenberg, Prominent Arkansas Architect, Dies at 98

Gordon Wittenberg of Little Rock, a prominent Arkansas architect who once served as president of Wittenberg Delony & Davidson Architects of Little Rock, has died. He was 98. read more >
Architect Charles Thompson’s painting of the Federal Reserve Bank designed by his firm and built in 1924. The building is now the eStem High Public Charter School at the southeast corner of Third and Louisiana streets in downtown Little Rock.
Construction / Media & Marketing / Tourism

Flexibility Key To Cromwell Architects Engineers’ 130-Year Survival

After more than 30 years at Cromwell Architects Engineers Inc., CEO Charley Penix has the long view of the firm, on what has allowed it to survive 130 years to become the oldest architecture firm in Arkansas and one of the oldest in the United States. read more >
Frank A. BarksdalePresident, AIA Arkansas

Letter From AIA Arkansas President Frank A. Barksdale

AIA Arkansas’ Design Awards program showcases excellence in architecture and urban design in our state. Recognizing achievement in a broad range of architectural work, the program serves to inform the public of the breadth and value of architectural practice. read more >
Charles Witsell Jr., FAIAFounding Partner and Senior, Witsell, Evans & Rasco, Architects/Planners

AIA Fay Jones Gold Medal Award: Charles Witsell Jr., FAIA of Witsell Evans Rasco

Over his career as an architect, Charles Witsell, Jr., FAIA, has pursued his interest in historic preservation with a passion, giving freely of his time and talents to various professional, community and religious organizations. read more >