Heritage by the Bay: The Story of Georgetown, South CarolinaDemocracy in Design: The Charleston County Public Library and the Evolution of Civic Architecture
Nestled along the banks of Winyah Bay, Georgetown is one of South Carolina’s oldest and most architecturally captivating towns. Its streets showcase three centuries of design—from colonial churches to Victorian homes—revealing a rich story of resilience, craftsmanship, and community.
Democracy in Design: The Charleston County Public Library and the Evolution of Civic Architecture
On Hilton Head Island, where the Lowcountry's maritime forests meet salt marshes that have shaped human settlement for millennia, stands a building that represents a new chapter in South Carolina's relationship with its coastal environment.
Healing Architecture: The USC School of Medicine Greenville and the Future of Medical Education
In the rapidly evolving landscape of Greenville’s downtown core, where historic textile mills stand alongside gleaming corporate towers, a new building has emerged that represents both the future of medical education and a thoughtful response to the challenges of urban