The Seymour-Tanner House is featured in the current issue of the Knox Mercury. The “Abode” feature highlights several of Knoxville’s mid-century landmarks.
Learn more about the project HERE.
We hope you can join us next Monday at the Kern’s Bakery Building to give input on future programming and access Fort Dickerson Quarry Lake! We’ll join our friends at PORT Urbanism as tour guides for what we hope is a fun and interactive experience.
Hope to see you there!
“University of Tennessee Gardens host to new Treehouse as part of Children’s Discovery Garden” – Knoxville News Sentinel
The Knoxville News Sentinel featured a story on the dedication of “Nest”, the winning competition treehouse competition entry designed by Sanders Pace Architecture and constructed by a team of volunteers and UT Gardens Staff in the new Children’s Discovery Garden.
Read the article HERE.
UT Gardens is hosting an opening dedicating the newest addition to the State Botanical Garden, the “Nest” Treehouse designed by Sanders Pace Architecture. The project is part of a bigger project called the Children’s Discovery Garden which will open in the Spring of 2017. The opening is scheduled for Tuesday October 4th at 4pm at the UT Gardens.
More information on the event can be found by clicking HERE or in the press release below.
For more information on the design of the treehouse click HERE.
Barrier Island House featured in New York Times Real Estate section.
Our Barrier Island House in Vero Beach, Florida is currently listed for sale and was chosen for the weekly New York Times column “What You Get” column which looks at what you can get for a given price in homes listed for sale around the country.
There is a nice write up on the project which you can read by clicking HERE.
Holston River House featured in Knox Mercury’s inaugural “Abode” issue which highlights several local home design projects.
Click HERE to read the article.
Check out Inside of Knoxville’s blog for a story featuring our design for the rehabilitation of the downtown KUB building into the new corporate offices for The Tombras Group. The conceptual package for the project was approved by the Downtown Design Review Board so we are moving forward with design work. Check the article HERE.
Brandon Pace one of seven presenters at the AIA East Tennessee Design Symposium answering the question “What Makes a Great Place?”
For more information regarding Architecture Week 2016 click HERE.
Design can be found on the web-pages of Houzz and Pinterest, on reality TV show challenges, and in the aisles of Ikea and Target. Design is all around us. It shapes our daily experiences.
Join us for a lively discussion as our panel of 7 presenters each have 7 minutes to answer one question: What makes a great place? Their answers will no doubt span from the size of the individual home up to the urban fabric and from the historic past to the present day.
Brandon Pace – Sanders Pace Architecture
Scott Poole – Dean, UT College of Architecture and Design
Marleen Davis – Professor, UT College of Architecture and Design
Gerald Green – Director, Knoxville Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission
Kim Trent – Executive Director, Knox Heritage
Sara Martin – OpenDoor Architecture
Scott West – Scruffy City
Free and open to the public.
Wild Love Bakehouse featured on The Mug Diaries blog
Happy to find our Wild Love Bakehouse project featured on The Mug Diaries! Read more about it HERE.
Wild Love Bakehouse Open for Business!
We enjoyed the opening event at Wild Love Bakehouse Friday night and want to congratulate Mid Mod Collective on their 1 year anniversary! We loved working with the team at Wild Love and wish them the best of luck as they help anchor new urban redevelopment on the north side of Knoxville. Thanks to all involved in the project including our friends at Dewhirst Properties, Christopolous and Kennedy General Contractors, Nathanna Design who handled the branding and Holler Design who provided the tables and seating.
More information on the opening event can be found at the Inside of Knoxville blog by clicking HERE
And make sure and follow the Wild Love Bakehouse facebook page HERE