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August 4, 2020

Through the Years: Residential Projects 2

2020 marks thirty-five years for our firm and we have decades of past work that won’t fit on our website. This summer we are digging through our archives and looking back at the evolution of our work since opening our doors in 1985. This is the second installment of our past residential projects. You can see the first installment here. Check back soon for the next installment.

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Thanks to @wncmagazine for including us in their h Thanks to @wncmagazine for including us in their home & design trends article this month. The article features thoughts from our principal, Nathan Bryant, about building trends coming up this year. Find a copy near you or read online at the link in our bio.
We're ready to say goodbye to the cold and welcome We're ready to say goodbye to the cold and welcome the warm weather of spring! 🌸
Altura Architects is seeking a full-time Project A Altura Architects is seeking a full-time Project Architect/Designer to join our collaborative studio. The ideal candidate should have a professional architecture degree, 2-5 years of experience, and demonstrate a strong sense of design.⁠
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See more about this posting at the link in our bio.
From rendering to reality, excited to see our Reyn From rendering to reality, excited to see our Reynolds Mountain project coming to life.
Today, we celebrate all the incredible women on ou Today, we celebrate all the incredible women on our team for International Women's Day. We are inspired by them today and everyday. Let's give them a round of applause! 🎉
Our Lake Toxaway project is nearing the finish lin Our Lake Toxaway project is nearing the finish line. The glass and oak timber entry has a welcoming glow and a steel and copper sculpture from the @thehaengallery brings emotion and drama to the arrival. ⁠
"Shelter in the Storm" by J. Aaron Alderman
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