The Greenville, S.C.-based architectural firm, the Southeast Design Firm of the Year, looks to lean on its internal strengths as it navigates the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
Transforming a swampy, unused 10-acre site in downtown Clermont, Fla., into a stormwater management facility that doubles as a city park required innovative engineering.
The first step in a campus-wide transformation, the construction of Vanderbilt University’s E. Bronson Ingram College—a masonry-and-stone-clad residential building featuring Victorian and collegiate Gothic architecture styles—challenged the team with its detailed aesthetic elements, starting from the top.