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USC Health Sciences Campus Team Announced
BOUDREAUX is honored and thrilled to be on the team selected to plan, design, develop, and construct the University of South Carolina’s Health Sciences Campus on the BullStreet District in downtown Columbia, SC. The university’s health sciences campus is expected to have a transformational impact on health sciences research and health care delivery in South […]
BOUDREAUX Director of Planning, Irene Dumas Tyson, Wins Distinguished Planner of the Year Award
Irene Dumas Tyson, AICP, Associate AIA was recognized by the South Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association (SCAPA) as the 2022 Distinguished Planner of the Year. The award was bestowed at their annual conference in Hilton Head in November. This award recognizes a planning professional who has demonstrated outstanding contributions to the planning field […]
City of Inman Wins State Planning Award
The City of Inman was awarded the Rural Outstanding Project Award for their master planning efforts from the South Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association (SCAPA) at their annual conference. Mayor Cornelius Huff, City Manager Joe Lanahan, City Planner April Gibson, and master planning partner Irene Dumas Tyson with BOUDREAUX and Larry McGoogin with […]
Charles R. Drew Wellness Center
For several decades The City of Columbia has had two public pools. Maxcy Gregg public pool, originally built for whites only and named for a confederate general, was built in 1949. Drew Park public pool, built shortly after Maxcy Gregg, was for African Americans only. Though both pools eventually were desegregated, divides remained. The New […]
BOUDREAUX presents at SCHOA
We were honored to present with Clemson University’s Director of Residential Living Dr. Leasa Ann Kowalski Evinger on Douthit Hills Student Community to the South Carolina Housing Officers Association Conference at Clemson University. Clemson University’s Housing Leadership teams up with its architect to share insights from the design process of Douthit Hills. With over 1600 […]
Richland Library Wins AIA Columbia Honor Award for Interior Architecture
Richland Library was recognized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Columbia Chapter earning the Honor Award for Interior Architecture for the inspiring work renovating their main location on Assembly Street in the heart of downtown Columbia. AIA Columbia Design Awards are the city’s highest recognition of excellence in design. The reinvestment in the Main […]
Infusion for the Booker T. Washington – The Center for Civil Rights
We are honored to be part of the Booker T. Washington, future home of The Center for Civil Rights project at University of South Carolina. The rejuvenated auditorium building is all that remains of the historic Columbia African-American high school and community center. Our team provided a vital large academic space while creating opportunities to […]
BOUDREAUX Bolsters Leadership Team with Addition of Two Firm Associates
BOUDREAUX recently expanded its leadership team with the election of two Associates: Justin Abrams, AIA, and Tiara Williams, AIA, NOMA. Justin and Tiara both lead with a love for creating inspiring design that enriches communities. Justin Abrams has been actively building community connections since moving to Columbia almost twenty years ago. He engages with clients […]
Annual Professional Design Retreat
Every year, BOUDREAUX hosts two Retreats for our employees to engage the team and inspire our designers. This week we hosted our Professional Design Retreat in Charlotte, exploring the idea of Place and seeing how the Queen City has invested in it’s communities through public art and creative spaces. We started at the Charlotte Urban […]
PARKing Day in Columbia, SC
We were excited to participate in this year’s City of Columbia PARKing Day event! PARKing Day is a global, public, participatory project where people across the world temporarily repurpose curbside parking spaces and convert them into public parks and social spaces to advocate for safer, greener, and more equitable streets for people. We were honored […]
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