Being published is one of the many great ways to share information - whether lessons learned or how our designs have aroused the senses. There is so much opportunity with architecture - not only to provide shelter - but also to bridge social and economic barriers, add cultural value, make the best use of the world's resources, improve the quality of life...the list is endless. Collaboration and the shaing of ideas is essential - and not just on our own projects, but with other professionals in our own communities both locally and globally. If we work together and share ideas and experiences, our impact can be greater and quicker.

"Shades of Green Tennessee,"

     Published 2012

     Purchase Book

 

"Designed for Worship,"

     Published 2007

     Purchase Book

 

"Of Practice and Profit,"

     Architecture, May 2004

 

"Best in American Living Award,"

     Professional Builder 2003 BALA Winners Supplement, January 2004

 

"Row 8.9n Urban Rowhouses,"

     Builder Magazine, October 2003

 

"Centripedal Force - Nashville Goes For City Living," Row 8.9n,

     In Focus, October 2003

 

"29-Townhome Nashville Project Includes 10 Affordable Units," Row 8.9n,

     Bright Ideas, Fall 2002

 

"The Governors Club to Break Ground on Golf Clubhouse,"

     Mid-South Golfer, July 2002

 

"Musical Pews," Christ Community Church,

     Williamson County, Tennessee, 2002-2003 Edition

 

"Pope John Paul II High School,"

     Doing Business with Sumner County, August 2002

 

"Raku Shed," St. Andrew's-Sewanee,

     AIA Small Project Forum Journal, August 2002

 

"Holy Make-Over: Former Churches Born Again as Clubs, Schools, Offices," EOA Office,

     The Tennessean, May 21, 2002

 

"Architects Unveil New Design for Williamson County Library,"

     The Tennessean, December 20, 2001

 

"History Buffs," the Cohen Building,

     Nashville Business Journal, September 21-27, 2001

 

"Entertainer of the Year," Tony Brown Residence,,

     Nashville Lifestyles, June/July 2001

 

"The Renaissance Center,"

     Tennessee Construction Review, March, 2001

 

"Courtyard by Marriott,"

     Tennessee Construction Review, March 2001

 

"Rowing North,"

     The Nashville Scene, February 15, 2001

 

"Affordable Housing Part of Hope Gardens Proposal,"

     The City Paper, February 14, 2001

 

"What Has Your Firm Done For You Lately? Best Places to Work,"

     Architecture, October, 2000

 

"The Renaissance Center,"

     The Nashville Scene, "Best of Nashville" edition, April, 2000

 

"The Renaissance Center," Awards Issue,

     Tennessee Concrete, Spring, 2000

 

"'SoBro' Development Booming,"

     The Tennessean, November, 1999

 

"Education K-12: Open Door Policies,"

     Architectural Record, November, 1999

 

"Best of Nashville 1999," Best Rehab: Marriott Courtyard,

     Nashville Scene, April, 1999

 

"Talent for Improvisation Helps Rehab Downtown Building,"

     Nashville Business Journal, March 20, 1998

 

"Practicing Where They Preach," New offices of Everton Oglesby Architects, y

     Nashville Business Journal, March 17-21, 1997

 

"American Institute of Architects, Committee on Architecture for Education,"

     the Vanderbilt University Brownlee O. Currey Jr. Tennis Center is selected for inclusion

     in the Sports, Recreation & Community slide library loan program, 1996

 

"Visions for Riverfront,"

     Nashville Banner, August, 1994

 

"No Lobbying Please! Nashville's New Sports and Entertainment Arena,"

     Competition, Winter, 1993

 

"Nashville Arena Competition,"

     Progressive Architecture, December, 1993

 

"Nashville Holds Arena Design Competition,"

     Architecture, November, 1993

 

"Nashville Neighborhoods Downtown,"

     New South Central Bell Tower Catalyst For Renewed Growth, August, 1992.

 

"Centennial Sportsplex,"

     Fabric & Architecture, August, 1992

 

"`La Tradizione Del Nuovo': Variazioni Sul Tema,"

     VilleGiardini, October, 1991

 

"Centennial Sportsplex, Nashville, TN,"

     Athletic Business 4th Annual Architectural Showcase, June, 1991

 

"Centennial Sportsplex - A Win-Win Scenario,"

     Parks & Recreation, December 1990

 

"Marvin Runyon Residence," Awards Issue,

     Tennessee Architect, Winter, 1990

 

"Planning for the Site," Special section on architects of the Southern Home,

     Southern Living, October, 1990

 

"Water and Ice, Centennial Sportsplex,"

     Architecture, August, 1990

 

"Cover Photo - Centennial Sportsplex,"

     Parks & Recreation, July, 1990;

 

"Centennial Sportsplex - New Age Icon,"

     Tennessee Architect, Spring, 1990

 

"American Institute of Architects 1990 Components Awards"

     Marvin Runyon Residence,

     Architecture, March, 1990

 

"Doctors' Building," Awards Issue,

     Tennessee Architect, Winter 1989

 

"A Log Cabin Need Not Be Humble," Barbara Mandrell Residence,

     New York Times, August, 1989

 

"Young Architects," Special Issue on Emerging Design Firms,

     Progressive Architecture, June, 1987

 

"New Firms, New Forms: The Works of Tennessee's Young Architects,"

     Progressive Architecture, May, 1986

 

"Nostalgia and Profits Flow from Historic Restoration,"

     Tennessee Business, February, 1983

 

"Customs House," Awards Issue,

     Tennessee Architect, Spring, 1982

 

"Charles Henderson Child Health Center,"

     Hospitals, February, 1982

 

 




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