Open Studio – Sweet Sparkman Architecture and Interiors, Inc.
Sweet Sparkman Architecture and Interiors, Inc.
1819 Main St., Suite 400, Sarasota FL, 34236
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
5:30-7pm
Parking is available at the McCulloch Pavilion (walking distance to the studio) or, along Main Street.
Light libations and snacks provided
ABOUT SWEET SPARKMAN ARCHIECTURE AND INTERIORS, INC.
Sweet Sparkman's process combines thoughtful exploration of each site’s unique story with innovative, collaborative design. By integrating cultural, environmental, and community insights, they create spaces that are resilient, sustainable, and deeply connected to their surroundings. Discover how their non-prescriptive approach transforms every project into a meaningful reflection of its place.
ABOUT OPEN STUDIOS
As part of Past is Prologue, Architecture Sarasota is offering opportunities to tour three local firms innovating and contributing to the preservation and legacy of the Sarasota School of Architecture. On Wednesdays during the month of May, explore past, present, and future projects, get to know members of the team, and enjoy a drink and a nibble with Sweet Sparkman Architecture and Interiors, Inc., Oasis Landscape Architecture, and Halflants + Pichette.
ABOUT PAST AS PROLOGUE
Historic Preservation is not about freezing historic sites and our built heritage in time, but working with residents and stakeholders to sensitively manage the change necessary to ensure our communities flourish. This year, Architecture Sarasota is celebrating National Historic Preservation Month by offering a range of activities under the theme of "Past is Prologue," emphasizing the role of preservation in safeguarding historic places while addressing current and future needs. Throughout May 2025, the organization is hosting lectures, open studios of local firms, excursions, and a Historic Preservation 101 course led by President Marty Hylton. The month concludes with an on-line auction, celebration, and an update on the organization's various initiatives including the Restoring a Sense of Place Disaster Recovery and Preserving the Manufactured Housing Communities of Sarasota County, among others.