Rock this town

More feature articles: Function is the new formTwo architecture firms find beauty in utility Fresh airA modern landscape breathes new life into formerly segregated Washington Park Home styleTransplants shop for tradition; tourists come for the cutting edge Democracy in designMaurice Cox champions a traditional ideal to solve modern urban problems Almost a decade ago, when […]

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More feature articles: Function is the new formTwo architecture firms find beauty in utility Rock this townMatt Pamer on designing music posters and paying his bills Fresh airA modern landscape breathes new life into formerly segregated Washington Park Democracy in designMaurice Cox champions a traditional ideal to solve modern urban problems If there is a […]

Democracy in design

More feature articles: Function is the new form Two architecture firms find beauty in utility Rock this town Matt Pamer on designing music posters and paying his bills Fresh airA modern landscape breathes new life into formerly segregated Washington Park Home styleTransplants shop for tradition; tourists come for the cutting edge Maurice Cox, former Charlottesville […]

Fresh air

Ten years ago, landscape architect Gregg Bleam was hired by the city of Charlottesville to make a master plan to revitalize all 25 city parks, but only after taking it upon himself to drive around to every single one with his 8-year-old daughter in tow. “Weren’t we just at this one?” she asked as they […]

“The Freewheeling Yo La Tengo”

Less than a year since they last played at the late Starr Hill, the Band From Hoboken returned to Charlottesville to play a seated, “Freewheeling” show at Satellite Ballroom, and the anticipation was palpable. There were no stragglers, and the room was packed by just a little after 9pm. The show began suddenly: In the […]

Achewood

Chris Onstad, the cartoonist that has been writing Achewood since 2001, took a breather during the winter holidays and ran a few “classic” Achewood strips from December 24-28 (which I greedily and somewhat shamefully read at my desk, shoulders bucking with silent laughs). Within the same week, Time named Achewood the year’s best graphic novel […]

Tourism? More like bore-ism [January 12]

Perspectives may be changing on how tourists best appreciate the sweeping, column-laden majesty of Jefferson’s architecture or recreate the social activities of his time. Today’s Lynchburg News & Advance revisited recently published tourism numbers from Monticello (441,739 guests in 2007, the spot’s lowest total in roughly 30 years) and then, presumably to add insult to […]

Another presidential hopeful wants our money [January 13]

Democratic frontrunners Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have already come prospecting in Charlottesville, as well as Dennis Kucinich, and now it looks like a Republican is going to try his luck. Charlottesville Newsplex reports today that John McCain will hold a fundraiser at the Paramount on February 10, two days before the Virginia primary. A […]

Former partners Hickman and Beyer sue each other

What happens when the housing market takes a nosedive and a deal goes bad between a contractor and a developer? Lawsuits, my friend. Lawsuits. These properties form the crux of a $3 million-plus dispute between R.L. Beyer Construction and Tom Hickman. In January of 2002, when the local real estate and housing markets were turning […]

Infill continues around historic Oakhurst

Since 2003, the City of Charlottesville has been delicately balancing its efforts to grow through infill and redevelopment while at the same time keeping the backhoe from excavating its historic character. It’s an effort that a landowner at 1616 Jefferson Park Ave. is afraid the city might be getting wrong on his side of town. […]