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Gresham counting on global growth

Posted on October 7, 2009 at 10:06 am

The Charlotte office of architecure and engineering firm Gresham Smith is looking to China projects and other overseas work to become a much bigger part of the business picture. Another growth plan: Redesigning space that holds far fewer people than it was designed for.

Design award for East Nashville project

Posted on June 9, 2009 at 12:53 pm

From a release:

Gresham, Smith and Partners, a leading national architecture, engineering, interior design and planning firm, is pleased to announce that it received an award from the Historical Commission of Metropolitan Nashville-Davidson County for outstanding efforts toward the preservation of Davidson County’s architectural heritage. The award recognizes design efforts related to MC3 at Martin Corner, phase three of a multi-phase East Nashville infill project being developed by Martin Corner GP. The award was announced at the 34th Annual Preservation Awards held on Thursday, May 21.

MC3, which anchors the southeast corner of South 11th and Fatherland Street, is part of a masterplan for the Martin Corner area of east Nashville. Consisting of three buildings forming a private courtyard in the center, MC3 includes 20 residential condominium units. Exterior materials include dark brick, white metal, polished masonry units and translucent glass. MC3 is designed as a contemporary statement to harmonize with the mixed-use buildings from the early 20th century.

$32M deal for new BNA baggage system

Posted on February 9, 2009 at 10:56 pm

A New Zealand company called Glidepath will work with Gresham Smith and Messer Construction on the project, which is due to be completed some time next year.

Gresham’s Nashville office adds manager

Posted on December 29, 2008 at 2:59 pm

Texas industry veteran Laura Fiffick will run sustainability programs for the architectural and engineering firm here in town.

Locals in on Illinois hospital project

Posted on December 26, 2008 at 1:22 pm

Gresham Smith and the Brentwood office of Alabama-based Robins & Morton are working on plans for a 110,000-square-foot hospital southeast of St. Louis.

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