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    The ASID Little Rock District is a part of the South Central Chapter

    encompassing three states: Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.

    The annual Design Competition was held last year at the Chapter

    Conference in Jackson, Mississippi. The awards are judged and given by

    a peer chapter. Last fall, 66 awards were presented; 36 went to Arkansas

    designers, of these, 30 went to Little Rock designers.

    Korie Trice serves as chair of the Little Rock District. This years

    awards, I think, really showcase the amount of talented interior

    designers we have in the state. Weve always felt our designers are

    exceptional, and its always nice to be recognized by our peers.

    In 2009, a new award was presented; the Ovation Award is given to

    the best overall Gold award-winning design in the commercial and

    residential categories.

    ASID is the oldest, largest, and leading professional organization for interior

    designers. The organization has 20,000 practicing designers, who work to adorn the

    homes, commercial and public spaces in which wework, live and play.

    The American Society of Interior Designers

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    2 6 . JaNUaRy 2010

    TOBI FAIRLEYI N T E R I O R D E S I G N

    projectDESCRIPTIONThis home was built in the 1950s, and though the client was not interested in

    a restoration and authentic mid-century modern interiors, she desired a clean

    and simple look that meshed well with the vintage architecture. We created acomfortable and inviting space for her family that also functions well for enter-

    taining guests. The roomy boys bedroom functions similarly to a hotel room,

    and the extremely large master suite is relaxed and cozy.

    We also remodeled the basement to function as an apartment. The ceiling in

    the basement is less than 8 feet tall, so I wrapped the room in white and used

    floor-to-ceiling drapery to create the illusion of a taller ceiling its one of the

    most dramatic features in the home. The home has a spectacular view of the

    river and I used this as an inspiration for the color and the feel of the space.

    tobifairley.com 501.868.9882

    09 ASIDAWARD WINNERS

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    TOBI FAIRLEY, ASIDgold WINNERResidential Large Duke ResidenceGlenwood, Arkansas

    Photography byNancyNolan

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    TOBI FAIRLEYI N T E R I O R D E S I G N

    projectDESCRIPTIONThis entertainment center was inspired by a cabinet Id seen in a furniture

    store; however, the clients large-screen television and sound system required

    a much more substantial piece. The center had to be proportionate to the tallceilings, and the angled walls of the room created a space challenge, so it was

    necessary that I design a custom piece.

    The cabinet serves as the focal point for this room, which is connected to the

    kitchen. The centers position and size allow occupants to easily view the tele-

    vision from the adjacent kitchen. I chose a black, rubbed finish to balance with

    the dark granite used in the kitchen and to echo the color scheme found in the

    black chairs and bar stools in the same area.

    tglacodesigns.com 479.646.3949

    09 ASIDAWARD WINNERS

    S HOWC A S ETERRI GLASCO, ASIDgold WINNERCustom Detail Entertainment Center

    Cameron, Oklahoma

    PhotographybyTerriGlasco

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    TOBI FAIRLEYI N T E R I O R D E S I G N

    projectDESCRIPTIONWe designed this corporate headquarters from an unfinished, newly

    constructed shell. The facilities include labs, research and shipping areas,

    offi ces, executive suites, a state of the art conference room, and catering kitch-en with dining area. The design reflects the high-tech nature of the business

    and is a sophisticated and inviting environment. RECEPTION: We designed a

    unique reception desk thats functional, yet is a statement piece. We used bird-

    seye maple, macassar and natural maple woods. Asymmetrical shapes and a

    raised, custom glass top give the piece, constructed by WoodTech, a sculptural

    appearance. CAF ROOM: We created a whimsical and cheerful break room

    for the staff. It includes dining tables; a buffet with storage; a beverage center;

    a coffee bar; and a catering kitchen. The floor was a great surface on which

    to focus and we chose to make it the single most unique design element. The

    wave pattern uses three colors and winds through the main dining area.

    kakihockersmith.com 501.666.6966

    09 ASIDAWARD WINNERS

    S HOWC A S EKAKI HOCKERSMITHBRENT HOPKINSgold WINNERCustom Details

    Cell Marque CorporationRocklin, California

    Photography by Janet Warlick

    Photograph by Nancy Nolan

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    TOBI FAIRLEYI N T E R I O R D E S I G N

    projectDESCRIPTIONI wanted a light, airy feel, something clean and contemporary. I used the

    shape of the room primarily as well as the tall ceilings theyre more than

    15 feet high and the texture of the walls, which is a heavy plaster, to set thetone. The circular shape of the room is echoed in the furnishings the base

    of the chairs, the custom-designed window treatment hardware the art, the

    chandelier everything reflects this shape. I chose the color scheme based on

    the fact that the room opens to the other main living areas. I wanted the room

    to standout, yet be cohesive, so I used creams, whites and natural colors.

    Theres no one piece that serves as the focal point. Your eye starts with the

    ceiling, travels to the windows and chandelier, then to the vases filled with

    Bells of Ireland and lilies.

    mlh-designs.com 501.766.0594

    09 ASIDAWARD WINNERS

    S HOWC A S EMERIDITH HAMILTONgold WINNERResidential Arkansas SymphonyOrchestra Designer House

    Little Rock, ArkansasPhotograph by Nancy Nolan

    PhotographybyJaneColclasureandNancyNolan

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    projectDESCRIPTIONThe design for this premier psychiatric facility reflects the owners objective

    to take mental illness towards a new pathway to openness, breaking the

    common institutional stigma often associated with this type of healthcare. Toemphasize this concept, the outpatient facilities were designed with transpar-

    ency between floors.

    Modern design and technology have transformed the look of medical fa-

    cilities, making available a variety of healthcare interiors-related products.

    Through careful research and selection, our design team combined suitable

    state-of-the-art products to provide an overall healing aesthetic, while also en-

    couraging the safety and well being of its occupants. To encourage a positive

    and healthy environment, a combination of saturated earth tones and playful

    organic patterns were consistently used throughout the facility; this was done

    in an effort to downplay the stressors of patients, caregivers and staff alike.

    polkstanleywilcox.com 501.378.0878

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    Photography by Timothy Hursley

    Kimberly B. Prescott, ASLaura Cox, AS

    Claire Denhaovation & gold WINN

    Healthcare University of Arkansfor Medical Scienc

    Psychiatric Research InstituLittle Rock, Arkans

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    TOBI FAIRLEYI N T E R I O R D E S I G N

    projectDESCRIPTIONThis building was renovated to become a technical college campus.

    Architectural marquees are used to break up the large-scale space and provide

    directions. Contemporary furniture groupings encourage student interaction andnatural light is introduced with the addition of a skylight installed at the

    intersection of the grand hallways. Classroom interior finishes and artwork

    reflect the automotive theme as well as the various concentrations of study of

    the college. Some of the design challenges we faced included making a very large,

    existing space personable; noise reduction in the grand hallways; and

    incorporating all areas, including classrooms, the library, food services and

    faculty offi ces in an interrelated manner. We used specified floating ceiling panels

    to absorb sound, reflect light and make the space more intimate; we added bright

    colors to the soffi ts in the grand hallways for interest; and highlighted the en-

    trances with flooring that reflects automotive materials used in the industry. These

    components create a consistent theme that highlights each area separately.

    Design Alliance 501.951.2041

    09 ASIDAWARD WINNERS

    S HOWC A S EAndrea Linville, ASIDK. C. Poole, ASRID, ASIDHeather McCartybronze WINNERInstitutional

    Pulaski Technical College, South CampusLittle Rock, Arkansas

    PhotographybyHeatherBeckham-Clark andAndreaLinville

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    3 2 . JaNUaRy 20103 2 . DEcEmBER 2009

    TOBI FAIRLEYI N T E R I O R D E S I G N

    projectDESCRIPTIONMy kitchen was remodeled to be a contemporary and functional family gath-

    ering space. I used cherry wood, which is prevalent in other parts of my home,

    combined with sleek, white glass. The convenient layout accommodatestwo cooks working together, and the open floorplan maximizes daylight and

    integrates the dining and prep areas. My husband loves the warmth of wood,

    while I prefer simple minimal styling. To create this style, the upper cabinet

    doors feature backlit white art glass. Flush overlay cherry cabinets, glass-

    front appliances and Bianco Romano granite complete the white and cherry

    combination. I also used under-cabinet luminaries to highlight mosaic glass

    tile backsplashes, increase task lighting and add sparkle. The design creates a

    dynamic heart of our home: a functional workspace for everyday meal prep

    and living, a pleasant and casual dining area for the family and an eye catching

    center for occasional entertaining.

    juliewaitdesigns.com 479.631.8706

    09 ASIDAWARD WINNERS

    S HOWC A S EJULIE WAIT FRYAUF, ASIDsilver WINNERResidential Kitchen Fryauf Kitchen

    Casual Dining AreaRogers, Arkansas

    PhotographybyJoeWittkop