CGD President, Ed Zeigler, AIA, moderated a panel of local architects and planners at the Greenville County Museum of Art during AIA Greenville’s Architecture Month. Ed and the panel examined the exhibition, A Portrait of Greenville, and interacted with the large audience on the topic, Shaping Greenville’s Skyline. The Museum describes the exhibition as follows: …
Read more »Craig Gaulden Davis staff, along with other members of the Greenville Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), participated in Greenville’s 16th annual Hands On Greenville (HOG) Day on May 1, 2010. A day of public service, HOG Day volunteers completed more than 300 service projects for not-for-profit organizations in Greenville County. The AIA …
Read more »AIA Greenville’s third annual Architecture Month was its most successful yet. Offering a wide variety of exhibits, discussions, and educational events, Architecture Month enjoyed outstanding interest from the public and from area design professionals. ALTERATION 2010, a public sculpture installation at Greenville’s Peace Center for the Performing Arts, was a new addition to the Architecture …
Read more »Craig Gaulden Davis and Harper Corporation hosted a hard-hat tour of the AJ Whittenberg Elementary and Engineering School on January 22, 2010. Emerging Professionals from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Greenville Section were invited to tour the site with the Architect and General Contractor to further their knowledge of construction terminology and methodology. Interns …
Read more »Mt. Pleasant Academy, a new 600 student elementary school in Charleston County, was one of seven projects featured in the February 2010 edition of Greenville Business Magazine. The school, designed by Craig Gaulden Davis along with the Mt. Pleasant firm of Stubbs Muldrow Herin Architects, won a Merit Award from the Greenville Section of the American …
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