Architect: Frank Harmon, Architect Location: Research Triangle Park, NC 100 Word Description: A modern, inviting, functional structure for a private soccer club and spectators. The design is low and horizontal, in deference to the geometric beauty of the playing field. Teams pass through a stone entry wall into
Read more →Architect: The Freelon Group Location: Cary, NC 100 Word Description: The new Lord Corporation Office Building is the first of a four-building master plan for new office buildings on the Lord Corporation’s campus located in Cary, North Carolina. This 49,500 SF four-story office building will provide administrative office
Read more →Architect: Andre L. Johnson, AIA Location: Laurel Hill, North Carolina 100 Word Description: The Brown Assembly and Dining Hall Pavilion is a 6,000 square foot religious facility that functions as a central facility for youth of the missionary Baptist church across the state of North Carolina during summer
Read more →Architect: Clark Nexsen Location: Raleigh, NC 100 Word Description: The Green Square Parking Deck provides parking for a new LEED-certified government complex. A sustainable approach is evident throughout the 900-space structure, which includes photovoltaic roof panels, car-charging stations, rainwater collection cistern, LED lighting, covered bicycle parking, and high-recycled-content
Read more →Architect: Clark Nexsen Location: Cullowhee, North Carolina 100 Word Description: WCU’s Health and Human Science Building is a 160,000 SF facility providing state–of- the- art learning environments for departments within the College. Nested into the mountainside, without immediate built context or relationship to the existing campus, the design
Read more →Architect: LS3P Associates, Ltd. Location: Wilmington, North Carolina 100 Word Description: Designed for integration into its environment, this 39,000 sf office building captures views from every workspace, preserving as much of the undisturbed site as possible while seeking to provide a superior workplace environment for all employees. Slender
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