• Nick Dickinson Sr.

    Architecture is about being a mediator and a team member and an interpreter. - Nick Dickinson, Sr.


Dickinson Architects
Start at the Center

Start at the Center

We identified this building as the functional center of the campus and wanted to do something significant to mark that. The sky light, which is the focal center of the building, accomplishes that goal. It also pours an incredible amount of natural light deep into the structure and provides stylistic cues repeated throughout the building.

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Education by Design

Dickinson Architects coordinated the effort to centralize the Richmond County Board of Education to a two building-complex in downtown Augusta. This facility includes highly integrated computer, communication and presentation systems for nearly 300 employees.

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A Statement for Students

This school was designed not only as a place of learning, but also as an example of how schools are evolving, both in terms of architecture and teaching.

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Restoring our Heritage

This restoration of the former Houghton Elementary School involved not only rehabilitating the first two floors of the impressive structure, but also putting the schools modern needs into a historic context.

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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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In Good Health

Dickinson Architects provided comprehensive analysis and design for all of the architectural, civil, structural, mechanical and electrical engineering for this two story structure.

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School is In

Dickinson Architects provided comprehensive analysis and design services for this substantial addition to a 1960’s-era elementary school.

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Tee for Two

Two for Tee

The First Tee of Augusta clubhouse addresses two goals. The first is to function as a golf course clubhouse. The second is to function as an educational facility. Externally, the building must serve as the golf course focal point without ever feeling imposing. The interior design incorporates lighter-than-clubhouse-usual colors and an open layout that includes high vaulted ceilings, giving the structure a welcoming sense of space.

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