The design for a gateway re-development in the Dunean Mill Village honors local history with brick and metal panels and textile mill-inspired touches.
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Markley Place
This urban re-development design for Greenville’s warehouse district incorporates reclaimed brick and textile mill-inspired touches.
Panther Mountain
The client’s modern aesthetic and desire for energy independence through renewables drove the design for this home. Architecturally integrated restorative design features include intentional day lighting, passive ventilation, and architecturally integrated solar photovoltaic energy collection.
Lakefront Modern
The client’s minimalist aesthetic and interest in mid-century modern design inspired this home. Restorative design features include intentional day lighting, passive ventilation, geothermal heating and cooling, and provisions for future architecturally integrated solar photovoltaic energy collection.
Water Tower
The proposed 235 dwelling residential community within Greenville’s Water Tower District expands the positive energy of Hampton Station to a 24/7 Live/Work/Play experience.
Trailhead
110 active senior apartments combine with retail, restaurant, and fitness storefronts to create a trailside, intergenerational mixed-use residential community supporting a healthy, active lifestyle and community connectivity.
245 E Broad
The proposed development within Greenville’s emerging East Downtown Innovation District expresses a modern design aesthetic and intentional passive solar design strategies resulting in a mixed-use building that combines co-work space, bed and breakfast suites, and loft residences.
The McClaren
The proposed development within Greenville’s West End District celebrates the contribution of Dr E.E. McClaren through a mixed-use redevelopment that combines the preservation of the historic McClaren Clinic with a modern high rise aesthetic.
The Reserve at Lake Keowee
Expansive exterior spaces combine with progressive interior design features to create a dramatic yet unpretentious lake cottage experience.
Irene Creek
The original foundations of the Owner’s former fire damaged home provides the geometry for a new modern expression.
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