Category: construction
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Shaw Design Associates, TL Stewart Builders Announce Nottingham Road Project
Three high-end, custom-designed, Charleston style homes. Shaw Design Associates of Chapel Hill and T.L. Stewart Builders of Sanford have announced that they have begun construction on their new Nottingham Road Project in West Raleigh — a trio of for-sale Charleston-style single-family homes. The custom-designed homes average 4700 square feet and Stewart expects them to go on the market “in the…
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Shaw Design Associates, T.L. Stewart Builders Announce Nottingham Road Project in Raleigh
Three high-end, custom-designed homes in Raleigh October 26, 2016 (Chapel Hill, NC) — Shaw Design Associates of Chapel Hill and T.L. Stewart Builders of Sanford have announced that they have begun construction on their new Nottingham Road Project in West Raleigh — a trio of for-sale Charleston-style single-family homes. The custom-designed homes average 4700 square feet and Stewart expects them to…
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Chapel In The Pines: Shaw Design Gets Phase Two Underway
Chapel Hill-based architectural firm Shaw Design Associates is now preparing schematics for Phase Two of the building project at Chapel in the Pines Presbyterian Church, which will add a new 3191-square-foot Fellowship Hall and set the stage for a new entry courtyard to the church campus on Great Ridge Parkway just south of Chapel Hill. “I’m very pleased…
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Re-imagining The Neighborhood Grocery: The Raleigh Architecture Co. Completes Standard Foods
When Standard Foods opened in downtown Raleigh’s Person Street Plaza this fall, owners John Holmes and Scott Crawford finally revealed their vision for an all-locally sourced, farm-to-table grocery store and restaurant, both of which celebrate “the food, farmers, and artisanal production methods of our region,” according to the website. Within the Plaza, a redevelopment project that includes Raleigh…
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The Raleigh Architecture Co. Hires New Project Manager
Craig Kerins, AIA, and Robby Johnston, AIA, partners in The Raleigh Architecture Company (RACo) announce that Claire Craven has joined their firm as a project manager. Craven received her Bachelor of Architecture degree in 2012 from the University of Tennessee’s College of Architecture and Design, where she received a Faculty Design Award for the best…
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The Raleigh Architecture Co. Completes Second Tasty Beverage Beer Shop
Transforming a historic auto showroom space in downtown Asheville. (Asheville, NC) — The Raleigh Architecture Company (RACo) recently completed the design of the Tasty Beverage bottle shop and tasting room in Asheville, NC, following on the success of the first Tasty Beverage that opened in Raleigh in 2011. For his new shop in Western North Carolina, Johnny Belflower…
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Chapel Hill Architect and Builder Continue To Raise The Bar For Green Design and Construction
After stealing the show during the 2015 Green Home Tour with “Happy Meadows,” the modern, net-zero passive house she designed in Pittsboro, NC, Chapel Hill architect Arielle Condoret Schechter, AIA, now has another modern, net-zero, passive house-inspired home under construction – this time in Chapel Hill, and this time for the custom green homebuilder who helped her create Happy Meadows: Kevin…
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Shaw Design To Direct 12-Day “Building Blitz” in Chapel Hill
An army of volunteers will construct church fellowship hall. Like a conductor directing an orchestra, Chapel Hill architect Keith Shaw, AIA, principal of Shaw Design Associates, will direct a “building blitz” later this month as local volunteers and another 55 volunteers from as far away as Trinidad come together to construct New Life Fellowship’s new 6184-square-foot…
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Modapalooza Tour To Visit The Raleigh Architecture Company’s Wynne Street Houses
Three new, modern, for-sale houses in east-central Raleigh. Three new, modern, for-sale houses on Wynne Street in downtown Raleigh, designed by The Raleigh Architecture Co. (RACo), will be part of the “Modapalooza Tour” on Saturday, October 10, sponsored by North Carolina Modernist Houses, an award-winning non-profit organization dedicated to documenting, preserving, and promoting modernist residential design from the 1950s to…
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“Hungry Neck” House in Downtown Raleigh To Be Featured on 2015 Homes Tour
An award-winning Modern home in Raleigh’s old “Hungry Neck” neighborhood, designed and built by The Raleigh Architecture Company (RACo), will be open to the public during the sixth Residential Tour sponsored by the Triangle Section of the American Institute of Architects’ North Carolina chapter (AIA Triangle). The tour will take place on Saturday, September 26, from 9 a.m. to…