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Chapin, Swansea, & Batesburg Bike & Pedestrian Master Plan
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan for Chapin, Swansea, and Batesburg-Leesville established a vision for more active communities and a process for making it a reality. The Plan consists of a review of each community’s existing conditions, a systematic analysis their potential that informs new infrastructure recommendations, and a roadmap to create more vibrant, active […]
AIA Merit Award – The Hub at Douthit Hills, Clemson University
We were thrilled to be awarded AIA South Carolina’s Merit Award for our work at Douthit Hills at Clemson University Among the greatest strengths of The Hub is the benefit it delivers to the student experience. The project was conceived to support projected growth on campus and the opportunity was taken to be visionary. The […]
First Presbyterian Church Myrtle Beach
First Presbyterian Church finds itself at an exciting juncture in its journey, as it embarks on a transformative endeavor to consolidate its spiritual and community activities. Currently, the church operates across two campuses—the historic Kings Campus and the newer Grissom Campus, each serving distinct functions within the community. The Kings Campus, steeped in history, serves […]
GlobeSt.com & Real Estate Forum Award
The boutique Hotel Trundle and BOUDREAUX’S architectural office was recognized by GlobeSt.com and Real Estate Forum in the Commercial Project (private, for-profit) category as part of their 2019 Adapt Opportunity Zone Awards. This award-winning adaptive reuse project was celebrated for its innovative use of abandoned space and its overall design excellence. The Adapt Opportunity Zone […]
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). […]
Post Office Box One – Seibels Historic Preservation
Seibels, founded in 1869, is the oldest original Columbia corporation still in operation. This case study tells the Seibels story and how preservation became a financial tool for the transformation of their time-honored workplace.
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 […]
Celebrating Tiara Williams, AIA
We are proud to announce Tiara Williams, AIA has achieved licensure and is now a registered architect. According to the Directory of African American Architects, Tiara is the third actively practicing African American woman to become licensed in architecture in South Carolina. Architectural licensure is reached once an emerging professional has earned the required experience […]
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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