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Boudreaux & Hotel Trundle Award
Wednesday May 1, 2019

BOUDREAUX & Hotel Trundle Win Historic Columbia Preservation Award

BOUDREAUX’s professional offices and the boutique Hotel Trundle were recognized with an Adaptive Use Award presented by Historic Columbia as part of its Annual Preservation Awards. This project unites three historic historical retail buildings into one: 1519 Sumter Street (built in 1920), 1224 Taylor Street (built in 1940), and 1222 Taylor Street (built in 1914). […]

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Wednesday December 5, 2018

First Presbyterian Church Spartanburg Renovation

180 years ago, eight Presbyterians gathered at a house on Main Street in Spartanburg. After signing a covenant that bound them as a church, they preached and celebrated the Lord’s Supper. This was the beginning of First Presbyterian Church Spartanburg, which was the very first Presbyterian church to open its doors in the city of […]

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Lobby Entrance for Hotel Trundle
Thursday November 8, 2018

People’s Choice Winner! Hotel Trundle wins at AIA Columbia Design Awards

The new boutique HOTEL TRUNDLE is the inaugural People’s Choice winner of the Columbia American Institute of Architects design awards. The project also received a Divine Detail Award for the incorporation of light wells that bring natural light and a unique design element to interior rooms. Located one block from Main Street and part of […]

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AIA Awards
Thursday November 1, 2018

Design Award Alert! UofSC Law School & Richland Library Cooper

The Columbia chapter of the American Institute of Architects recognized the University of South Carolina School of Law and Richland Library Cooper with 2018 design awards. Both projects celebrate visionary clients and design efforts led by BOUDREAUX, a Columbia-based architecture, interiors, planning, and preservation firm. The School of Law earned an Honor Award. The School […]

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Friday July 27, 2018

The Seibels Design-Build Story

This is written in collaboration with M.B. Kahn Construction Co., Inc., reflects on the renovation of Seibels’ corporate headquarters in downtown Columbia, South Carolina. The Project Seibels partnered with M. B. Kahn Construction Co., Inc. and BOUDREAUX to complete renovations of its historic headquarters located at 1501 Lady Street in Columbia, SC. Together, the Design-Build […]

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Monday May 7, 2018

Jimmy Wall, Associate IIDA joins the team!

We are proud to announce that James “Jimmy” Wall Associate IIDA has joined the firm as an associate in interiors. Jimmy earned a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and a Master’s degree in Interior Design, both from the University of Florida. Jimmy interned with the Office of Design and Construction in our nation’s capital and settled […]

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Tuesday February 6, 2018

Renovating Occupied Spaces Story

THE PROJECT: Seibels selected the design/build team of M. B. Kahn Construction Co., Inc. and the architects of BOUDREAUX to design and construct the renovations to their Columbia, SC headquarters. The original building was completed in 1949, with an addition of greater size built in 1977; the total area of both wings equals 128,000 square […]

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Thursday January 19, 2017

Richland County Central Courts & Sheriff’s Regional Headquarters Facility

BOUDREAUX is proud to announce the completion of the new Richland County Decker Center to revitalize a dilapidated shopping mall into a vibrant business district of Richland County. After standing vacant and abandoned for years on one of Columbia’s main corridors, extensive renovations were completed to bring a new central courts and Sheriff’s regional headquarters […]

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Tuesday July 26, 2011

North Augusta Municipal Center

In the heart of North Augusta, South Carolina’s Riverfront, stands a testament to community vision and architectural excellence—the North Augusta Municipal Center. Envisioned as the cornerstone of a new town center, this building embodies the spirit of the city while serving as a hub for civic engagement and cultural enrichment. Designing the Municipal Center was […]

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