Thank You!
Our BSA #buildthanks to those who are putting themselves at risk to save us all. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts ā„ļø
Our BSA #buildthanks to those who are putting themselves at risk to save us all. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts ā„ļø
We are so proud of our community for how they have come together to show hope and resilience in the face of this pandemic. Our local librarian is offering curbside service and we wanted to give back by donating two books that teach children something that we at BSA believe in and work by, āThereās […]
Dear Friends, We want you, our clients and colleagues, to know that we are still here for you. Our Belinda Stewart Architects team has prepared for this current pandemic situation and the majority of our team are working remotely as we monitor and follow the recommendations of our state officials and the CDC. We have […]
How we are making it through this time of social distancing: Splitting our staff between the BSA Main Office, BSA Interiors Office, and home Using Zoom to bring us all together again (virtually). We had our first Zoom meeting this morning and there were quite a few laughs while we got the hang of it, […]
Construction progress at Johnson Commons is looking good!
We had the opportunity to visit this Mississippi treasure and walk the grounds. You can tour the home and garden yourself by clicking the link here. “One place comprehended can make us understand other places better.” – Eudora Welty (1962) from “Three paper on fiction”
I am excited to announce my candidacy for the At-large Director position at AIA. It would be my great honor to serve our AIA members in this position. My mission focuses on encouraging more communication and engagement throughout the Institute and on enabling all of our members with the information they need to lead in […]
Dendrochronology is the scientific method of dating tree rings to the exact year they were formed. We had the opportunity to work with a team from Southern Mississippi that specializes in dendrochronology at one of our project sites to determine the age of the logs used in the construction of this log house.
We came across an old article worth sharing again! Click here and flip to page 47 for “Wonder Women” by Joy Lavallee for the Spring 2019 issue of Elevation, the Journal of the Mississippi Heritage Trust.
Sam and our intern Alex visited the Quitman County Courthouse and have a few neat finds to share with you: Evidence of a pre-existing balcony in the courtroom. Drop ceiling hiding the beautiful and original pressed tin ceiling (which is the case quite frequently; drop ceilings hiding something original to the building). Evidence of pre-existing […]
We wanted to share some photos fromĀ AIA Mississippi‘s Mississippi Celebrates Architecture Symposium and Awards Ceremony! Congratulations to all of this year’s winners!
Have you ever noticed the mural in our Post Office? (Eupora Post Office Mural pictured below along with a few murals Belinda found on a trip to Little Rock, Arkansas!). This mural was painted in 1945 by Thomas Savage in the Eupora, MS post office. He was a farmer from Iowa who excelled in painting […]