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Friday November 4, 2022

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 […]

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Tuesday October 25, 2022

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 […]

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Monday October 17, 2022

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 […]

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Thursday September 22, 2022

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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Wednesday July 20, 2022

BOUDREAUX leads AIA Tour of New Midlands Tech Building

Our project manager Karen guided a tour for AIA Columbia today of the Midlands Technical College Business and Information Technology Center at Beltline campus. Midlands Technical College seeks to create a welcoming, iconic gateway to the campus through construction of a new building to house programs focused on Business, Information Technology, Science, and Mathematics. The building will […]

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Tuesday June 28, 2022

SCU Beam Signing

We are excited to see the new State Credit Union headquarters progress! In celebration of the last steel beam, it’s tradition for design team and client to sign the beam. We are honored to have our name in this building.

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Tuesday June 21, 2022

ENR covers USC’s Campus Village

Project Manager David Wiesendanger talked with ENR about the University of South Carolina’s Campus Village that is currently under construction. Read the article below: USC’s ‘Village’ Envisions Student Housing’s Future June 21, 2022 Jim Parsons With more than 300 programs of study, multiple professional schools and diverse research activities, the University of South Carolina in Columbia […]

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Tuesday June 7, 2022

The Post and Courier covers upcoming Rutledge project

The Post and Courier Columbia covered an upcoming BOUDREAUX project, the Rutledge Building Renovations. Article below: 119 apartments, retail proposed for SC Education Department office tower redevelopmentBy Jessica [email protected] 6, 2022 COLUMBIA — The state Department of Education headquarters could soon become apartments.A developer has submitted plans to renovate the 16-story office tower at the […]

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Monday May 2, 2022

Kids Construction Discovery & Awareness Day

We were thrilled to participate in NAWIC’s 2022 Kids Construction Discovery & Awareness Day. NAWIC Columbia, SC, Chapter #113 is proud to announce the 3rd Annual “Construction Kids Discovery and Awareness Day.”  The event is slated to take place on the grounds of Lexington Technology Center at 2421 Augusta Hwy., Lexington, SC, on Saturday, April 30, 2022, […]

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Monday April 25, 2022

History Detectives – Karen Quinn presents at SHPO

Much like the popular TV show, local experts have to dig – in often unconventional or unanticipated places – to find the facts that help preserve buildings on the National Register. At this year’s State Historic Preservation Office conference, BOUDREAUX Architect Karen Quinn, AIA, LEED AP and Historic Columbia Foundation Director of Research Katharine Allen […]

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