Historic preservation
We have had the privilege of working with many clients dedicated to preserving architectural landmarks in our area.
In addition to planning restorations for certified historic structures, we have served as architect or consultant for preservation projects for numerous buildings individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places. One of these is Knoxville’s only registered National Historic Landmark. In fact, our firm has provided preservation services for the three oldest buildings still standing in downtown Knoxville.
Our historic preservation projects have helped us understand and appreciate old ways of building, which relied almost solely on masonry, wood, plaster, glass and metals.
Blount Mansion
- 1993 restoration of Knoxville's only registered National Historic Landmark.
- Knoxville, Tennessee
- Construction Administration, Consulting
Church Street United Methodist Church
- Renovation and restoration of components of the historic downtown cathedral. General planning and design studies.
- Knoxville, Tennessee
Perkins Place
- Restoration and adaptive reuse of a 1920’s public school into 20,000 SF of offices.
- Knoxville, Tennessee
- Research, Design, Production, Administration
Century Building
- Certified rehabilitation of historic downtown 5-story jobbing house for adaptive reuse as attorney's offices.
- Knoxville, Tennessee
- Research, Design, Production, Administration, NPS Documentation
Bijou Theatre Center
- Renovation of historic downtown theatre on National Register.
- Knoxville, Tennessee
- Master planning, Design, Production, Administration
James Park House
- Adaptive reuse of the 1812 home of one of Knoxville’s earliest citizens into downtown offices for a railroad holding company. The foundation was laid by John Sevier in 1797.
- Knoxville, Tennessee
- Research, Design, Production, Administration, NPS Documentation
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