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Read more →9 Swan Street, Biltmore Village, NC Built: 1896 Architect: Richard Morris Hunt
Read more →82 Patton Ave, Asheville NC Built: 2010 Architect: John Rogers Urban Capital, LLC, a group of area investors, purchased and announced multi-million dollar renovation plans for the former First Union building located at 82 Patton Avenue on Pritchard Park in downtown Asheville. Chuck Tessier, president and owner
Read more →75 Peachtree Street, Murphy NC Built: 1927, renov. 2013 Architect: James J. Baldwin, Clark Patterson Lee (renov.) After the original courthouse burned down in the 1920s, James J. Baldwin designed a new courthouse for Murphy, to be clad in local marble, which was completed in 1927. Recent
Read more →59 Less Creek Rd, Asheville NC Built: 2012 Architect: Architectural Design Studio With this school a commitment was made to student health, energy efficiency and state of the art technology to raise the bar for educational facilities in Buncombe County. Roof monitors provide daylighting for every classroom. Passive
Read more →22 South Pack Square, Asheville, NC Built: 1924 Architect: Ronald Greene The Jackson Building is notably one of Asheville’s architectural gems. Completed in 1924, it was the first skyscraper to be built in Western North Carolina. Real estate developer L. B. Jackson commissioned Ronald Greene to design
Read more →5 Valley Springs Road, Biltmore Forest, NC Built: Architect: Architect: Cutler Anderson Architects with Samsel Architects The Ramble Preview Center provides a new paradigm of design ethics for an extension of the Olmstead-designed Biltmore Forest. The building’s entry and wings are arranged to visually connect the users
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