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

On the Clock
Dickinson Architects provided architectural services and defined the scope of work for the restoration of this 100-year old courthouse in Crawfordville, Georgia.
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Mullins Crossing

Making a Match
Dickinson Architects provided the shell design for two commercial buildings at a new shopping center in Evans, Georgia. The design required coordination with the overall site design guidelines.
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Augusta Sportswear

Stitching Up Expansion
This 152,931 square foot manufacturing facility was designed in three phases to accommodate the future growth of Augusta Sportswear.
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Thinking about foreverwritten 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. |
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added September 7, 2010 |
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