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PROJECT NAME: PHILLIPS AVENUE TOWNHOUSES
OVERVIEW: RESIDENTIAL
NEW CONSTRUCTION
MULTI-FAMILY
PHASE 1 IN 2
PHASE DEVELOPMENT
SIZE: 8600 SF
LOCATION: SOUTH WATERFRONT DISTRICT, KNOXVILLE, TN
STATUS: PHASE 1 AND 2 CONSTRUCTED, 2022
SERVICES: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN + INTERIOR DESIGN






PROJECT NAME: PRIVETT VACATION RESIDENCE
OVERVIEW: RESIDENTIAL
NEW CONSTRUCTION
SINGLE FAMILY
SIZE: 900 SF
LOCATION: PIGEON FORGE, TN
STATUS: IN DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN


CONCEPTUAL RENDERING



PROJECT NAME: NEW ERA EVENT VENUE
OVERVIEW: MIXED USE
NEW CONSTRUCTION
MASTER PLANNING EVENT VENUE
BRANDING AND CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
SIZE: 8000 SF
LOCATION: SEVIERVILLE, TN
STATUS: CONTRUCTED,2024
SERVICES: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN + INTERIOR DESIGN









CONCEPTUAL RENDERING


PROJECT NAME: UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE SUPPORT SERVICES COMPLEX
OVERVIEW: EDUCATION RENOVATION
SIZE: 91000 SF (400 WORKSTATIONS)
LOCATION: KNOXVILLE, TN
STATUS: COMPLETED, 2018


SERVICES: INTERIOR DESIGN
COMMERCIAL FURNITURE DESIGN + SPECIFICATION







PROJECT NAME: AZUL
OVERVIEW: RETAIL RETSTAURANT TENANT BUILD OUT + FACADE RENEWAL NEW CONCEPT BRANDING ASSISTANCE
SIZE: 12,500 SF
LOCATION: PIGEON FORGE, TN MOUNTAIN MILE
STATUS: CONSTRUCTED, 2023
SERVICES: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN + INTERIOR DESIGN








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PROJECT NAME: COFFEE SHACK
OVERVIEW: BUSINESS
TENANT BUILD OUT
NEW CONCEPT
BRANDING ASSISTANCE
SIZE: 1000 SF
LOCATION: PIGEON FORGE, TN
STATUS: IN DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN + INTERIOR DESIGN


PROJECT NAME: ELEMENT HOTEL , CANOPY DESIGN
OVERVIEW HOSPITALITY
NEW CONSTRUCTION
CANOPY DESIGN- BOUTIQUE CONCEPT
SIZE: 400 SF
LOCATION: KINOXVILLE, TN
STATUS: CONSTRUCTED, 2019
SERVICES: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN



PROJECT NAME: NASHVILLE OFFICE INTERIORS HAWORTH SIGN
OVERVIEW:: SIGNAGE
LOCATION: KNOXVILLE, TN
CHATTANOOGA, TN
NASHVILLE, TN
STATUS: COMPLETED, 2014
SERVICES: GRAPHIC DESIGN
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LC1 was designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand in 1928. The Lc1 is included in the design collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
LC2 was designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand in 1928. The Lc2 is included in the design collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
Wander’s Tulip Chair was designed by Marcel Wanders in 2010. This design piece is a reinterpretation of a classic armchair and mimicks the stem of a ower.
Ginger was designed by Roberto Lazzeroni in 2011. Ginger is unique in that the frame is made from a high density, low thickness molded polyurethane and is then covered in a single layer of Saddle Leather Extra, topstitched along the outside to complete the elegant piece.
The Plia was designed by Giancarlo Piretti. The plia is included in the permanent design collection at the Museum of Modernt Art. This chair gains its timeless quality through the seamless combination of simplicity and functionality.
The SE04 was designed by Jose Serrano in 2004. This lounge chair was designed to mimic the simplistic forms in architecture. Through this the SE04 can be arranged in a multitudeofcon-
The Ribbon Stool was designed by Nendo in 2002. The inspiration for the stool is the pliability of clay. This concept is apparent in the delicately unfolding lines that create the stool which were formed out of laser cut metal sheets.
The Window Seat was designed by Mike Simonian and Maaike Evers in 2013.
“When you are inside the chair, you are framed from the inside out. You can swirl the chair and shift your point of view. That level of control is something you don’t get in a normal lounge chair.”
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The LC4 was designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand in 1928. The LC4 is included in the permanent design collection of the Museum of Modern Art. The chaise-lounge is unique for its innite number of sitting angles.
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The k700 stool was designed by the Haworth Design Studio. The simplistic design is meant to mimic the form of a paper clip and takes shape in tubular steel.
Collaborate was designed by Stanley Feldman and Nancy Keatinge. This design piece showcases a series of ellipses which create the timeless shape.

PROJECT NAME: UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE
CAREER SERVICES
OVERVIEW: EDUCATION
FURNITURE DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION
SIZE: 120000 SF
LOCATION: KNOXVILLE, TN
STATUS: COMPLETED, 2015
TYPE: FURNITURE DESIGN + SPECIFICATION
SERVICES: INTERIOR DESIGN





PROJECT NAME: SMOKEYS COUCH
LOCATION: UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE
STATUS: COMPLETED, 2015
OVERVIEW: CUSTOM FURNITURE DESIGN
SERVICES: COMMERCIAL FURNITURE DESIGN + SPECIFICATION

