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IN PROGRESS: Melissa Quinn, managing director of the Newport Performing Arts Center, says restoration work on the decorative plaster around the proscenium arch that frames the stage behind her is still needed as part of renovating the former Opera House Theater to become the center’s new home.
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The next act of the Newport Opera House’s long-awaited restoration

For decades, the historic Opera House Theater has been the focus of grand visions of restoration. So far, those visions have been unrealized. The brick...
SOARING CEILING: Members of the Brown University arts community tour the Lindemann Performing Arts Center in April, walking through the main performance space that can transform into numerous configurations, from a 625-seat orchestra hall to a 250-seat proscenium theater. COURTESY BROWN UNIVERSITY/NICK DENTAMARO

New Lindemann PAC to serve as ‘artistic incubator’ at Brown

At an impressive 118,000 square feet, Brown University’s Lindemann Performing Arts Center, slated for a public opening this October, has a large presence on...

DBVW Architects Welcomes Tia Miller, Designer

Tia Miller joins DBVW Architects as a Designer with a Master of Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design and a Bachelor’s Degree...

DBVW Architects Welcomes Justine Aho, Designer

Justine Aho joins DBVW Architects as a Designer after completing the graduate program at Roger Williams University, where she received her Master of Architecture...
PUSHING FOR CHANGE: Ally Maloney Winzer, principal of Newport-based Maloney Interiors, is currently supporting proposed legislation in the R.I. General Assembly to recognize interior design as a distinct profession. 
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Maloney Interiors principal Maloney Winzer is an advocate by design

PBN 2023 Business Women Awards CREATIVE SERVICES WOMAN TO WATCH: Ally Maloney Winzer | Maloney Interiors principal WALLPAPER ON THE CEILING. An accent pop of...
DIVERSION: Walkers heading south on the Newport Cliff Walk are stopped at Narragansett Avenue by fencing because part of the historic walk collapsed about a year ago. Visitors are required to detour through a nearby neighborhood to reconnect with the path farther south. 
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Is fixing Newport’s Cliff Walk a wise investment?

Just over a year ago, the collapse of an approximately 20-foot portion of the Newport Cliff Walk raised alarm throughout the state. Damage to Newport’s...

DBVW Architects Promotes Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez to Job Captain

DBVW Architects is pleased to announce the promotion of Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez to Job Captain. With his love for adaptive re-use and historic preservation,...

DBVW Architects Promotes Miranda Rados to Job Captain

DBVW Architects is pleased to announce the promotion of Miranda Rados to Job Captain. With a great respect for history, Miranda has played an...

DBVW Architects Promotes Bob Peixoto, LEED, AP, to Senior Project Manager

DBVW Architects is pleased to announce the promotion of Bob Peixoto, LEED, AP, to Senior Project Manager. Bob has played a key role on...

DBVW Architects Promotes Nealia Morrison, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, to Senior...

DBVW Architects is pleased to announce the promotion of Nealia Morrison, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, to Senior Associate. A highly skilled, detail-oriented architect, Nealia...
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