Marlon Blackwell

Marlon Blackwell

William A. Bernoudy Architect in Residence
December 17, 2018–January 7, 2019
February 20–April 8, 2019
June 10–July 3, 2019
Profession
Distinguished Professor and E. Fay Jones Chair in Architecture, Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, University of Arkansas
Principal, Marlon Blackwell Architects
Biography

While in Rome, Marlon Blackwell plans to visit buildings and spaces from Rome’s long history in search of what he calls tonal space, “that is, space defined with more darkness than light.” The concept informs his current work in the design studio, “which emphasizes a thick, slow, implicit architecture that runs counter to much of what we see today—overtly transparent space [that is] thin, fast, and explicit.” Blackwell, who spent a year in Italy while getting his post professional graduate degree, through the Syracuse in Florence program in 1990–91, will record his observations through drawings and photography.

While his firm Marlon Blackwell Architects has several projects in the works, he will remain open to new experiences in the Catacombs, at the Fosse Ardeatine Monument, and in front of paintings by Caravaggio. “My goal is … to be directly affected by what I discover in my experience of what I find and what I choose to translate— these would be abstractions and possibly experiential equivalents that enrich the discourse and manifestation of our work. And who knows what the imagination will bring forth for a more speculative project outside of practice.”