Greenville Technical College announced this week that the renovated Beattie E. Huff Student Center has achieved LEED Silver Certification. Craig Gaulden Davis designed renovations to the Center, completed in 2010, to improve space used by students to study, dine and collaborate on projects. The announcement featured a presentation by CGD’s John Hansen on behalf of …
Read more »CGD’s Ron Geyer contributed to two presentations that were part of this year’s Worship Facilities Expo (WFX) in Dallas, TX. WFX, presented by Church Production and Worship Facilities Magazines and sponsored by Christianity Today International, brings together thousands of church and industry leaders to guide facilities and technology investments for houses of worship. Geyer, who …
Read more »Although it won’t be officially open until mid-October, Greenville’s Kroc Center announced its completion with a four-day celebration that began September 29, 2011 The Center was funded by a bequest from Joan Kroc, widow of McDonald’s founder Ray Kroc, and by local contributions. The CGD-designed complex includes a 300-seat chapel and theatre, along with …
Read more »The Summer 2011 issue of Ascent magazine, published by the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute, features an article written by Scott Powell, Vice President and Secretary of Craig Gaulden Davis. IEQ – A Key to Better Environments focuses on best practices for effective, healthy schools and features CGD-designed A.J. Whittenberg Elementary School of Engineering in downtown Greenville, …
Read more »First Presbyterian Church of Augusta, Georgia, has established a new website dedicated to a campaign for support of her ministry in downtown Augusta. First Presbyterian is a rare downtown church that’s growing in spite of its location, primarily through the addition of young families. The website, Building Generocity, is an extension of the church’s work …
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