Black Diamond in the News
ETA Collaborates with Coalfield Development on Black Diamond Project
Click to read article in The Herald Dispatch
Click to read article in The Herald Dispatch
ETA’s work with WXY for Coalfield Development Corporation was featured in the November issue of Green Building & Design.
Click here to read, “Extreme Makeover” from the Fall 2021 issue of Huntington Quarterly.
Click here to read coverage in The Herald-Dispatch on our 25 Year Anniversary Celebration. Click here to view photos from the event.
Congratulations to Marshall University on the grand reopening of the Memorial Student Center! This iconic building has been the heart of Marshall’s campus since it was designed (by our predecessor firm Dean and Dean Architects) and built in 1971 as a memorial to the victims of the tragic 1970 plane crash. We are honored to have played… Read More »»
Local resident and FEMA volunteer, Tom Bowen, contributed hundreds of hours clearing the World Trade Center 9/11 site. In his honor, Huntington, West Virginia was designated to receive the last remnant-artifact carried out of the WTC site: two railroad rails twisted from the weight of the wreckage at the lowest level of the subway/train station…. Read More »»
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Fellowship is the highest honor the AIA can bestow upon its members and recognizes those architects who have made significant contributions to the profession. Only three percent of all AIA members have been recognized as Fellows and only eight West Virginians have ever received this honor. Edward Tucker is the… Read More »»
At an event at the West Virginia Culture Center in Charleston on November 17, 2015, Principal Phoebe Patton Randolph was recognized as a member of the 2016 class of Young Guns by West Virginia Executive Magazine. “West Virginia Executive is proud to present another exceptional class of leaders from around our great state,” says Kensie… Read More »»
In April of 2015, Edward Tucker Architects was recognized for excellence in architecture and historic preservation by AIA West Virginia. The Marshall University Visual Arts Center was awarded the highest honor award by a jury assembled by guest jury chair Rob Pfaffmann, of Pittsburgh-based Pfaffmann and Associates. The firm was also honored with a merit award for… Read More »»
On November 13, 2014 we celebrated our first holiday open house in our newly renovated studio at 1401 Sixth Avenue. The evening was highlighted by Ed’s announcement that Nathan Randolph and Phoebe Patton Randolph were being promoted to principals in the firm, a measure meant to ensure the endurance of the firm for years to come. Guests… Read More »»