• Erin Moseley

    We are the guardians of people’s desires. - Erin Moseley


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  • Paine College Athletic Complex
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    Athletics and Adaptability

    The Paine College Health Sciences Athletic Complex is the most recent addition to the Paine College campus in Augusta, Ga. Faced with a continually changing and growing student population, the college requested classrooms and laboratory space be incorporated into a new athletic complex.

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  • Richmond County Joint Law Enforcement Facility
    Richmond County

    Law and Order

    Dickinson Architects provided architectural, programming, and contract administration services for the $15,000,000 Joint Law Enforcement Center in Augusta, Georgia.

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  • Friedman Branch Library
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    Built for Books

    Designed to sit low on a lightly wooded lot on a busy corner in Augusta, the Friedman Branch Library was designed to both draw attention to the natural surroundings while remaining an unobtrusive part of the urban landscape.

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Erin Moseley

Thinking about forever

written by Erin Moseley

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It’s easy to consider the environmental impact a building will have when I consider the probable lifespan of a structure I work on. While energy efficiency and resource management might save a relatively nominal amount in the short term, the buildings we build are not designed as temporary constructions. These projects, be it a church or office, retail space or a government building, are meant to survive the test of time. That means those little steps we make to conserve power or water or any other resource is compounded by the years the building is expected to thrive and survive.


 
 

   added September 7, 2010

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It's a unique responsibility.

At Dickinson Architects, we understand that a successful design incorporates a lot of criteria, none more important than the other. That’s why we approach each project understanding that budget, beauty and functionality are all equally essential ideas. We also understand that building can dictate mood; that the construction process, the ease of use and the sense of space can affect people on an emotional level. That’s why we usually try to err on the side of happy.
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