Publications & Exhibits

Books

History of the North Carolina Chapter of The American Institute of Architects 1913 - 1998: An Architectural Heritage
Ed Bouldin was the Chairman for the 1978 Architectural Guide: Winston-Salem, Forsyth County prepared by the Winston-Salem Section of the North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects
Edwin Bouldin Architect PA: An Architectural Portofolio

Exhibits

North Carolina Museum of Art from March 1992 to March 1993, From the Ground Up: Experiencing Architecture.

Magazines

March-April 1984 of North Carolina ArchitectureT

 

The Cover Story entitled: Rebirth of the Graylyn Estate

Elegant Winston-Salem estate is transformed into a unique conference center.

By Whitney Shaw

Photography by Wilton Abel

October 1986 of Mid-Atlantic Country

 

Lordly Graylyn

Bowman Gray's private estate now serves as a conference center fit for kings.

By Carolyn Browder

July-August 1988 of North Carolina Architecture

 

1988 NCAIA Design Awards: Five Winners

 

Commercial Rehabilitation of Reynolda Village

Winston-Salem

Edwin Bouldin Architect PA

Winston-Salem

 

Juror's Comment: This is a very neat adaptive re-use.  It is respectful of the original forms and landscape and is very sensitive to the original mood.

August 1988 of North Carolina

 

1988 NCAIA Design Award Winners

 

Commercial Rehabilitation of Reynolda Village

Winston-Salem

Edwin Bouldin Architect PA

Winston-Salem

May-June 1990 of North Carolina Architecture

 

Honor Awards

 

Shallowford Cliffs

Pfafftown

Edwin Bouldin Architect PA

Winston-Salem

 

Juror's Comment: There is a marvelous clarity of vision here, from conception to execution; from parti to detail.  The house is refreshingly modern, serene, elegantly sited, complex and beautiful.

September/October 1990 of North Carolina Homes & Gardens

 

Graylyn: The Winston Chateau of Bowman Gray

Text by Laurie McGinn

Photography by Rick Alexander and Associates

March/April 1992 of North Carolina Architecture

 

Spotlight: Winston-Salem

Historical Patterns Remain Strong

By Michael Newman, FAIA

September-October 1992 of North Carolina Architecture

 

1992 Design Awards

Nine Projects Recognized In Annual AIA North Carolina Competition

 

WFDD Radio Station

Wake Forest University

Edwin Bouldin Architect PA

Winston-Salem

 

Juror's Comment: This project grows on you under scrutiny.  Although it is a small radio station on a college campus and an addition to a farmhouse, it is very much its own creature as well.  The architect took advantage of the natural forces of the acoustics in shaping the building and creating an interesting geometry.  The building as a mediator between the farmhouse and the high-tech steel tower was interesting and successful.  It is, indeed, a fine effort.

July 2005 of American School and University, the Cover Story entitled: “Facilities Upgrade & Retrofit: Strategies to Improve Education Facilities and Create Better Learning Environments”