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400 FOURTH AVENUE SOUTH, EVERTON OGLESBY ARCHITECTS,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Everton Oglesby Architects bought and renovated the
former St. Paul's A.M.E. Church for their new offices. The existing ceiling of
the 1874 structure was removed to open the full volume of the sanctuary space to
the design studio and expose the original heavy timber roof structure. The
windows were replaced to recall the original openings and provide north light
for the studio spaces. From the street level, entry into the "sanctuary" space
is gained via a wide staircase which penetrates the central gallery, a
"wedge-shaped" space which is used to display the firm's work. A "pulpit", as a
sculptural element providing the focus to the gallery, incorporates a stair to
the mezzanine level studio. Awards.
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