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What happens when design, grit, and place come together to form a global architectural voice rooted in Northwest Arkansas?
In this episode of NWA Founders, we sit down with Marlon and Ati Blackwell, founders of the award-winning firm Marlon Blackwell Architects, to explore how they grew a boutique firm into a nationally recognized name—all while staying anchored in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
From designing carports and honey houses to winning embassy commissions, Marlon and Ati share how they’ve built a practice defined by authenticity, discipline, and deep connection to place. With over 250 design awards and a strong belief in the power of design to shape culture, their story is a testament to what’s possible when vision meets relentless hard work.
Summary
The firm began in the early '90s with modest projects like backyard renovations and carport studios. But with each opportunity—like the iconic Honey House and Tower House—came national recognition. These projects helped the Blackwells prove that exceptional architecture could happen anywhere, including the Ozarks.
By staying rooted in their values and refusing to chase trends, Marlon and Ati grew the firm intentionally. They share how they transitioned from doing two projects a year to leading major institutional and cultural commissions—while keeping design integrity at the center.
As longtime educators, the Blackwells emphasize the importance of disciplining imagination and building strong teams. They also walk through the pivotal moments—like winning the Fulbright building and Whole Health Institute—that required them to double down, expand operations, and bet on themselves.
Highlights
00:10 – Humble beginnings and the philosophy behind their design approach
10:00 – Marlon’s unconventional path from Bible salesman to architect
20:00 – Early struggles: job-hunting with $7 in your pocket
30:00 – Meeting Ati, long-distance collaboration, and joining forces in Fayetteville
40:00 – From hand-drawn sketches to scaling up: the early years of growth
50:00 – The “Tipping Point” moment: national recognition and major awards
1:00:00 – Building in Bentonville: Crystal Bridges, Whole Health Institute, and competing nationally
1:10:00 – Recession survival: rebranding, risk-taking, and growing instead of shrinking
1:20:00 – Looking ahead: housing, health, and the legacy of designing for place
1:30:00 – The Importance of Core Values
Takeaways
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Follow us on Instagram @NWAFounders
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For guest suggestions or inquiries [email protected]
NWA Founders is a voice for Founders, Owners, and Builders driving growth in Northwest Arkansas, and is hosted by Cameron Clark and Nick Beyer.5
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What happens when design, grit, and place come together to form a global architectural voice rooted in Northwest Arkansas?
In this episode of NWA Founders, we sit down with Marlon and Ati Blackwell, founders of the award-winning firm Marlon Blackwell Architects, to explore how they grew a boutique firm into a nationally recognized name—all while staying anchored in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
From designing carports and honey houses to winning embassy commissions, Marlon and Ati share how they’ve built a practice defined by authenticity, discipline, and deep connection to place. With over 250 design awards and a strong belief in the power of design to shape culture, their story is a testament to what’s possible when vision meets relentless hard work.
Summary
The firm began in the early '90s with modest projects like backyard renovations and carport studios. But with each opportunity—like the iconic Honey House and Tower House—came national recognition. These projects helped the Blackwells prove that exceptional architecture could happen anywhere, including the Ozarks.
By staying rooted in their values and refusing to chase trends, Marlon and Ati grew the firm intentionally. They share how they transitioned from doing two projects a year to leading major institutional and cultural commissions—while keeping design integrity at the center.
As longtime educators, the Blackwells emphasize the importance of disciplining imagination and building strong teams. They also walk through the pivotal moments—like winning the Fulbright building and Whole Health Institute—that required them to double down, expand operations, and bet on themselves.
Highlights
00:10 – Humble beginnings and the philosophy behind their design approach
10:00 – Marlon’s unconventional path from Bible salesman to architect
20:00 – Early struggles: job-hunting with $7 in your pocket
30:00 – Meeting Ati, long-distance collaboration, and joining forces in Fayetteville
40:00 – From hand-drawn sketches to scaling up: the early years of growth
50:00 – The “Tipping Point” moment: national recognition and major awards
1:00:00 – Building in Bentonville: Crystal Bridges, Whole Health Institute, and competing nationally
1:10:00 – Recession survival: rebranding, risk-taking, and growing instead of shrinking
1:20:00 – Looking ahead: housing, health, and the legacy of designing for place
1:30:00 – The Importance of Core Values
Takeaways
Follow us on LinkedIn NWA Founders
Follow us on Instagram @NWAFounders
Follow us on YouTube NWA Founders
For guest suggestions or inquiries [email protected]
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