Gracie Plaza will have over 290 dwellings, two restaurants, a café, and several artist-in-residence studios with pedestrian facing galleries.
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Cotton Mill Place
This adaptive reuse of an historic early 20th century textile mill transformed the structure for residential loft condominiums, live/work spaces, and an events venue.
The Cliffs Communities Green Design Guide
The master plan for this riverfront neo-traditional neighborhood blends open space with various clustered dwellings.
Acadia
The master plan for this riverfront neo-traditional neighborhood blends open space with various clustered dwellings.
Bower Commons
Passive solar features, such as the strategic use of balconies as solar shades, combine with active technologies, such as a high efficiency centralized water source heat pump, to ensure a high level of energy efficiency.
The Book Ends
A mixed use building with loft residences and commercial space include passive solar features such as thermal mass design and the strategic use of balconies as solar shades combine with active technologies.
Creekside at Trussville
This mixed use town center redevelopment features a mix of retail, restaurant, age restricted apartments and assisted living residences.
Main & Allen
References to Hendersonville’s s early 20th century storefronts combine with modern design aesthetic for a mixed use building with loft residences and commercial space.
Oakhurst
Design references to Greenville’s historic single-family home neighborhoods integrate this multi-family home seamlessly into the community. Passive design strategies combine with energy efficient technologies for an Energy Star Home Rating.
Overlook Village
Design standards within this planned development were reinterpreted through a Mediterranean design aesthetic and intentional passive solar design strategies to result in a multi-family residential village.
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