Jackson Brown Palculict Architects
AgHeritage Adds Elmore (Movers & Shakers)
Patty Elmore has joined AgHeritage Farm Credit Services in Little Rock as a lending services specialist. read more >
Pulaski Technical College to Unveil New $30M Facility
Pulaski Technical College will celebrate the completion of its new $30 million Center for Humanities and the Arts with a public grand opening celebration at 2 p.m. Tuesday at its main campus. read more >
AIA Finalists: W. Chris Sheppard, Hight Jackson Associates, Core Architects, Jackson Brown Palculict Architects
The Burton residence is a dream project for a widow. Elkins School District has a new building with a sense of permanence. Pinnacle Springs One is a commercial, mixed-use building designed to fit its natural surroundings. And the Pulaski Technical College Fine & Performing Arts/Humanities Building is
a multi-functional humanities, arts, and community-focused facility arranged in a multi-level design. read more >
Architect Bunny Brown Elected President of Jackson Brown Palculict
In his promotion to president, H.F. “Bunny” Brown IV succeeds Brooks Jackson, who will remain with Jackson Brown Palculict as chairman emeritus. read more >
AIA Design Award Chair: Randy Palculict of Jackson Brown Palculict Architects
Randy Palculict, AIA, is a principal at Jackson Brown Palculict Architects. He earned his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Arkansas in 2002. Since that time he has been directly involved on the design team for the first three K-12 schools in Arkansas to achieve a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. He was the project architect for the first “LEED for Schools” certified project in Arkansas, Wooster Elementary. read more >
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