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Austin's Cottam Hargrave Exhibits Work in EAST Tours, AIA Architects + Artisans Panel.


Local Modern Architecture + Construction Firm Exhibits Their Prowess in Connecting Art and Architecture Through Craft

AUSTIN, Texas -- Cottam Hargrave celebrates the connection between thinking about architecture and doing architecture with their participation in this year's East Austin Studio Tour. One of the firm's pieces, Militant Grammarians, located on Cesar Chavez, is an exercise in framing views and earthwork earth·work  
n.
1. An earthen embankment, especially one used as a fortification. See Synonyms at bulwark.

2. Engineering Excavation and embankment of earth.

3.
. A specially-formulated concrete block with extra plasticizer and graphite dye sits on a three-foot mound and directs visitors' attention through an aperture and down a path leading to an eleven-foot diameter hole three feet below grade. A tipi covers the hole and directs visitors' views upward to the sky, emphasizing that the human experience is based on the context created in perception.

Cottam Hargrave acts as the architect, the general contractor, and specialty artisans. This allows their architectural involvement and the concept to remain strong from the initial inception throughout the execution of the construction process. An intimacy of materials grows through the firm's collection of empirical knowledge, which can be seen in the two pieces on display for this year's EASTour.

Founding partner of Cottam Hargrave, Jay Hargrave, will share the firm's philosophy of process at an Architect + Artisan panel discussion sponsored by the local AIA this Friday. Hargrave is a native Austinite who actively encourages the connection between art and architecture in the community. Hargrave taught at the University of Texas School of Architecture The University of Texas School of Architecture is a college within The University of Texas at Austin and has its major facilities located on the main campus in Austin, Texas. The school offers degrees in areas such as architecture and design. , lectures at Continuing Education continuing education: see adult education.
continuing education
 or adult education

Any form of learning provided for adults. In the U.S. the University of Wisconsin was the first academic institution to offer such programs (1904).
 classes at the local AIA, and has been invited to join the Austin Museum of Art's Board of Advisors. Hargrave stated, "To conceptualize and realize an object is an intrinsically gratifying process. The ability to share the creative process with others in the world is an amazing gift."

EAST Austin Studio Tours

Cottam Hargrave has two "Happenings" on display for this annual event. This year activities are expanded over two weekends: Nov 14-15 and 21-22.

Dearthas:

1830 E MLK MLK Martin Luther King
MLK Milk
MLK Medialess License Kit
, in front of Flatbed Press

A modern totem pole that records the passing thoughts of pedestrians.

Militant Grammarians:

1808 E Cesar Chavez (the empty lot next to the Shuck Shack)

AIA Architects + Artisans panel discussion

1209 E. 6th St, Fri. Nov. 20, 5:30-7:30p.m.

Come see Jay Hargrave, Lars Stanley, David Manning, and Ryan Coover as they describe the importance of the art/architecture connection and how they have successfully integrated this in their practice. See examples of both architectural design and the work of the Architect-Artisan as well.

About Cottam Hargrave:

We are a team of designers and craftspeople crafts·people  
pl.n.
People who practice a craft; artisans.
 with a variety of expertise. Our primary focus is to create buildings. We design it. We manage the construction. We build the structure and fabricate custom components. BUT, in addition to the creation of buildings, we also engage in artistic endeavors.

In both cases, it is very satisfying to conceptualize and realize objectsOwe believe that it creates a better result. In this paradigm, the designer, artist, and craftsperson crafts·per·son  
n.
A craftsman or a craftswoman.
 act as one to create an informed resolution.

Download our new monograph commemorating 15 years of architecture + construction + fabrication.

Cottam Hargrave on the web:

Jay wrote for the Austinist's weekly column "Architecture in Austin."

CH profile in Metal Architecture

CH created a birdhive for The "Hello, Birdie!" Gala at Big Red Sun.

Read about a West Lake Residence redone re·done  
v.
Past participle of redo.
 by CH.

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