
Awards
CHICAGO ATHENAEUM MUSEUM OF ARCHITECTURE, THE AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE AWARDS
| Nashville Public Square American Architecture Award, 2008 |
Frist Center for the Visual Arts American Architecture Award, 2002 |
Brooks Fiber Communications Headquarters Selected for Award Exhibition, 1999 |
| Tennessee World War II Memorial Selected for Award Exhibition, 1999 |
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BUILDER’S CHOICE NATIONAL DESIGN AWARDS PROGRAM
| Butler’s Run / Turner Residence Merit Award, 1997 |
Riverfront Apartments Grand Award, 1988 |
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ASSOCIATED BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS NATIONAL AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE PROGRAM
| Frist Center for the Visual Arts National First Award of Excellence, 2002 |
Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall National First Award of Excellence, 1996 |
GREEN ROOFS FOR HEALTHY CITIES NATIONAL AWARDS PROGRAM
| Nashville Public Square Award of Excellence, 2007 |
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION & INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION NATIONAL DESIGN AWARDS
| Civil Rights Room at Nashville Public Library National Honor Award, 2006 |
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS GULF STATES REGIONAL DESIGN AWARDS PROGRAM
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Civil Rights Room at Nashville Public Library Honor Citation, 2006 |
Middle Tennessee State University Sports Hall of Fame Honor Citation, 2006 |
Edmondson Pike Public Library Honor Citation, 2001 |
| Brooks Fiber Communications Headquarters Merit Award, 1999 |
Butler’s Run / Turner Residence Honor Award, 1998 |
Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Honor Award, 1997 |
| Farmers’ Market of Nashville Honor Award, 1997 |
Caislean Conaire Residence Honor Award, 1996 |
Richard Small Residence Honor Award, 1994 |
| Tennessee State University Campus Center Merit Award, 1994 |
Runyon-Atkinson Residence Honor Award, 1993 |
Cumberland Valley Girl Scout Center Honor Award, 1992 |
| Ragan Smith Murphy Rehabilitation Honorable Mention, 1989 |
Riverfront Apartments Honor Award, 1989 |
First American Anytime Banker ATM Honor Award, 1980 |
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS ST. LOUIS CHAPTER DESIGN AWARDS PROGRAM
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Brooks Fiber Communications Headquarters Honor Award, 1998 |
ATLANTA DECORATIVE ARTS COUNCIL SOUTHEASTERN DESIGNER OF THE YEAR AWARDS PROGRAM
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Warner Bros. Records Headquarters Merit Award, 1995 |
Runyon-Atkinson House First Award, 1994 |
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS TENNESSEE CHAPTER DESIGN AWARDS PROGRAM
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Nashville Public Square Award of Merit, 2007 |
M.T.S.U. Sports Hall of Fame Award of Excellence, 2005 |
Civil Rights Room at Nashville Public Library Award of Merit, 2005 |
| Lipscomb University Allen Arena Award of Commendation, 2002 |
Edmondson Pike Public Library Award of Excellence, 2001 |
Frist Center for the Visual Arts Award of Excellence, 2001 |
| Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Award of Merit, 2001 |
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church Award of Merit, 2000 |
Montgomery Bell Academy Ingram Science Building Award of Merit, 2000 |
| Woodmont Hills Church of Christ Award of Excellence, 1998 |
Tennessee Aquarium IMAX Center Award of Merit, 1997 |
Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Award of Excellence, 1996 |
| Farmers’ Market Award of Merit, 1996 |
Butler’s Run / Turner Residence Award of Excellence, 1995 |
Caislean Conaire Residence Award of Merit, 1994 |
| Cumberland Valley Girl Scout Center Award of Excellence, 1991 |
Tennessee State University Campus Center Award of Merit, 1991 |
Cigarran Residence Award of Excellence, 1990 |
| Marvin Runyon Residence Award of Excellence, 1989 |
First American Brentwood Branch Bank Award of Merit, 1988 |
Ragan Smith Murphy Rehabilitation Award of Excellence, 1988 |
| Doctors’ Building Award of Merit, 1988 |
Riverfront Apartments Award of Excellence, 1987 |
David Andrews Residence Award of Excellence, 1987 |
| Wholemeal Residence Award of Excellence, 1981 |
SOUTH CENTRAL CONSTRUCTION DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION AWARDS PROGRAM
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Buttrick Hall at Vanderbilt University Best of 2006 Judges Award, 2006 |
M.T.S.U. Sports Hall of Fame Best Public Architecture Award, 2006 |
Civil Rights Room at Nashville Public Library Award of Merit for Public Architecture, 2006 |
MASONRY INSTITUTE OF TENNESSEE DESIGN AWARDS PROGRAM
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Avenue Bank Green Hills Branch Excellence Award, 2009 |
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Antioch Merit Award, 2004 |
Tennessee State University Performing Arts Center Merit Award, 2004 |
| Allen Arena at Lipscomb University Honorable Mention, 2002 |
Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Excellence Award, 2001 |
Montgomery Bell Academy Ingram Science Building Excellence Award, 2000 |
| Tennessee Carillon at Bicentennial Mall Excellence Award, 2000 |
Allen Bell Tower at Lipscomb University Excellence Award, 2000 |
Tennessee World War II Memorial Excellence Award, 2000 |
| Brooks Fiber Communications Headquarters Excellence Award, 1998 |
Woodmont Hills Church of Christ Excellence Award, 1997 |
Private Business, Inc. Headquarters Merit Award, 1997 |
| Caislean Conaire Residence Excellence Award, 1995 |
Warner Bros. Records Headquarters Merit Award, 1995 |
Cumberland Valley Girl Scout Center Excellence Award, 1992 |
| Riverfront Apartments Excellence Award, 1987 |
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS TENNESSEE CHAPTER AWARDS PROGRAM
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Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Honor Award, 1997 |
Bicentennial Mall & Capitol Area Master Plan Honor Award, 1995 |
TENNESSEE CONCRETE ASSOCIATION DESIGN AWARDS PROGRAM
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Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum
Excellence in Concrete, 2001 |
Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Excellence in Concrete, 1997 |
GREATER NASHVILLE REGIONAL COUNCIL EXCELLENCE IN DEVELOPMENT AWARDS PROGRAM
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Lofts at 160 Award of Excellence, 2006 |
Buttrick Hall at Vanderbilt University Award of Excellence, 2006 |
Mount Zion Baptist Church Merit Award, 2005 |
| Black Cultural Center at Vanderbilt University Merit Award, 2005 |
Lipscomb University Allen Arena Award of Excellence, 2002 |
Frist Center for the Visual Arts Honor Award, 2001 |
| Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Merit Award, 2001 |
Montgomery Bell Academy Ingram Science Building Honor Award, 2000 |
Tennessee Carillon at Bicentennial Capitol Mall Honor Award, 2000 |
| Private Business Inc. Headquarters Honor Award, 1999 |
Tennessee World War II Memorial Special Medallion Honor Award, 1998 |
Woodmont Hills Church of Christ Merit Award, 1997 |
| Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Honor Award, 1996 |
Farmers’ Market Merit Award, 1996 |
Butler’s Run / Turner Residence Merit Award, 1995 |
| Montgomery Bell Academy Master Plan & Buildings Honor Award, 1994 |
Tennessee State University Campus Center Honor Award, 1993 |
Cumberland Valley Girl Scout Center Honor Award, 1992 |
| Lipscomb University Master Plan and Buildings Honor Award, 1992 |
Fieldstone Farms Recreation Center Honor Award, 1992 |
The Village at Vanderbilt Honor Award, 1991 |
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS MIDDLE TENNESSEE CHAPTER DESIGN AWARDS PROGRAM
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Buckeye Bluff Residence Citation Award, 2008 |
Buttrick Hall at Vanderbilt University Merit Award, 2006 |
M.T.S.U. Sports Hall of Fame Honor Award, 2005 |
| Edmondson Pike Public Library Honor Award, 2001 |
Frist Center for the Visual Arts Honor Award, 2001 |
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church Honor Award, 2000 |
| Tennessee Carillon at Bicentennial Capitol Mall Merit Award, 2000 |
The Family Office Merit Award, 1999 |
Brooks Fiber Communications Headquarters Merit Award, 1998 |
| Woodmont Hills Church of Christ Honor Award, 1997 |
Nashville Regional Farmers’ Market Merit Award, 1996 |
Tuck-Hinton Architects Office Merit Award, 1996 |
| Caislean Conaire Residence Honor Award, 1995 |
Vanderbilt University Admissions Building Elements Award, 1993 |
Tennessee State University Campus Center Elements Award, 1993 |
ASSOCIATED BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS MIDDLE TENNESSEE CHAPTER AWARDS PROGRAM
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Barbershop Harmony Society Headquarters Award of Excellence, 2008 |
The Lofts at 160 Award of Excellence, 2006 |
Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Award of Excellence, 2001 |
| Frist Center for the Visual Arts Award of Excellence, 2001 |
Allen Arena at Lipscomb University Award of Excellence, 2001 |
Tennessee World War II Memorial Award of Excellence, 1998 |
| Private Business Inc. Headquarters Award of Excellence, 1997 |
Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Award of Excellence, 1996 |
METROPOLITAN NASHVILLE HISTORICAL COMMISSION ARCHITECTURAL AWARDS PROGRAM
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Masonic Grand Lodge Commendation Award, 2009 |
Frist Center for the Visual Arts First Award, 2002 |
Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Special Commissioners’ Award, 1997 |
| Caislean Conaire Residence Merit Award, 1996 |
Montgomery Bell Academy Ball Hall First Award, 1995 |
Cigarran Residence First Award, 1990 |
| Rehabilitation of Doctors’ Building First Award, 1988 |
1810 Hayes Street First Award, 1986 |
ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA
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Brooks Fiber Communications Headquarters Illumination Design Award, 1999 |
Frist Center for the Visual Arts International Illumination Design Award, 2002 |
Brooks Fiber Communications Headquarters International Illumination Design Award, 1999 |
| Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall International Illumination Design Award, 1997 |
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION DESIGN EXCELLENCE PROGRAM
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Kem Hinton, Class of 2004 |
LIPSCOMB UNIVERSITY AVALON AWARDS FOR CREATIVITY
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Seab Tuck III Avalon Award, 2002 |
PROGRESSIVE ARCHITECTURE YOUNG ARCHITECTS AWARDS PROGRAM
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Riverfront Apartments Young Architects Award, 1987 |
THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORK YOUNG ARCHITECTS FORUM & DESIGN AWARDS PROGRAM
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Young Architects Forum Award, 1987 |
NASHVILLE BUSINESS JOURNAL SMALL BUSINESS AWARD PROGRAM
| Finalist for Small Business Award, 1989 |
NASHVILLE BUSINESS JOURNAL DEVELOPMENT AWARDS
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The Adelicia Condominiums Development of the Year, 2008 |
NASHVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUSINESS IN THE ARTS AWARDS PROGRAM
| Business in the Arts Award, 1987 |
VENICE BIENNALE INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITION
| Proposal for Ca’ Venier exhibited at Venice Biennale, 1985 |
Press
| Nashville, Tennessee, A Photographic Portrait Photography by David Bailey Numerous Tuck-Hinton Architects projects Twin Light Publishers, Inc., 2010 |
“The 96th Bell on Capitol Hill” Article with John Guider image Nashville Arts Magazine, May 2010 |
“Alpha Psi Chapter House” Renovation of 1961 fraternity house The Magazine of Sigma Chi, Spring 2010 |
| “The Last Word” Civil Rights Room Vanderbilt View, February 2010 |
“Build It and They Will Come” Music City Center and other Tuck-Hinton Architects projects Images Nashville, Winter 2010 |
“Not Much Eyesight, Plenty of Vision” Adventure Science Center, Sudekum Planetarium Sky & Telescope, December 2009 |
| Nashville By Design by Bob Schatz and Christine Kreyling Frist Center and Deepwood Residence Forest Hill Press, 2009 |
“Milestone: Tuck-Hinton Architects” Sustainable projects by the firm Green Business Quarterly, Fall 2009 |
“History in the Making” Museum of African American Music City Paper, September 3, 2009 (cover story) |
| “Nashville: Sites & Sounds” Frist Center for the Visual Arts Preservation, July / August 2009 (cover story) |
“Nashville at its Best” Several Tuck-Hinton Architects projects City Paper, September 2008 |
“Architects Making Art” Drawings by Seab Tuck and Kem Hinton Nashville Arts Magazine, March 2008 (cover story) |
| “Vanderbilt University Buttrick Hall and Lipscomb University Ezell Building” Real Estate and Construction Review, Winter 2008 |
“Shaping Up” Review of exhibit at Cumberland Gallery Drawings by Seab Tuck and Kem Hinton Nashville Scene, January 17, 2008 |
“Embrace the Future” Nashville Public Square Nashville Home & Garden, December 2007 |
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“Park This Way” Nashville Public Square ARCHITECT, October 2007 |
The Individual Visual Arts Fellowship Several Tuck-Hinton Architects projects Tennessee Arts Commission, 2007 |
“Modern Maturity” The Adelicia Condominiums Nashville Lifestyles, July 2007 |
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“The Word on Art & Architecture” Civil Rights Collection Nashville Arts Magazine, February 2007 |
Nashville Amplified by Fiona Soltes Featuring Tuck-Hinton Architects Cherbo Publishing Group, 2007 |
“A Redesign for Success” The Adelicia Condominiums Nashville Business Journal, January 5, 2007 |
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“Tennessee Magazine Salutes Bicentennial Mall” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall The Tennessee Magazine, October 2006 “The Best of the Best for 2006″ |
Civil Rights Collection American Library Association National Design Awards American Libraries, September 2006 (cover story) |
“AIA Tennessee Design Awards 2005″ Civil Rights Collection and M.T.S.U. Sports Hall of Fame AIA National Newsletter, January 6, 2006 (cover story) |
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Inside Art Deco by Lucy D. Rosenfeld Frist Center for the Visual Arts Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2005 |
“Adelicia Gets a Redesign” The Adelicia Condominiums The City Paper, October 10, 2005 |
“Beyond the Glass Door” Civil Rights Collection and M.T.S.U. Sports Hall of Fame Nashville Business Journal Special Edition, August 26, 2005 |
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“AIA Tennessee Design Awards 2005″ Tuck-Hinton Architects Studio at 410 Elm Street Residential Architect, April 2004 |
“A Dash of Nashville” Bicentennial Mall, Frist Center, and Country Music Hall of Fame Delta Airlines Sky Magazine, March 2004 |
“The Nashville We Never Built” The Gates of Nashville and Post Office Project Nashville Scene, July 10, 2003 (cover story) |
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Museums and Art Galleries by Michael Crosbie Country Music Hall of Fame and Frist Center Images Publishing Group, 2003 |
United States Courthouse Design Charrette LD+A, March, 2003 |
Excellence in Design Program for Nashville Courthouse U.S. General Services Administration, Spring 2003 |
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“The Irresistible Hall of Fame” Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum The Wall Street Journal, April 4, 2003 |
“The 2003 Power 100″ Tuck-Hinton Architects: #63 Nashville Post, April 2003 |
“Nashville Courthouse Charrette” Coverage of Tuck-Hinton Architects” Entry Competitions, Spring 2003 |
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“Nashville’s Frist-Class Museum” Frist Center for the Visual Arts Nashville Business Journal, January 18, 2002 |
“Nashville Skyline Revisited” by James Howard Kunstler (featuring works by Tuck-Hinton Architects) Metropolis, February 2003 |
“Top 100 Players” Nashville Post, November 2002 |
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“Nashville on Nashville” Nashville Lifestyle, August 2002 |
“Nashville Pursuit” Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Southwest Airlines Spirit, July 2002 |
Nashville: Hills of Harmony Introduction by Amy Grant Featuring projects by Tuck-Hinton Architects Towery Press, 2002 |
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“Documenting Pride” U.S. Marine Corps National Heritage Center Competitions, Summer 2002 |
“It’s A Twang Thang” Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Washington Post, May 10, 2002 |
“A Museum for the Masses” Frist Center for the Visual Arts Southern Living, April 2002 |
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“The Grand New Nashville” Hall of Fame, Frist Center, Bicentennial Mall AAA’s Going Places, March / April 2002 |
“Cheatin” Hearts, Faithful History” Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Los Angeles Times, February 10, 2002 |
“Drawing the Original” The work of Tuck-Hinton Architects Nashville Business Journal, January 18, 2002 |
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“Musical Metaphors” Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Design Architecture, January 2002 |
“Music City’s New Tune” The Frist Center for the Visual Arts and Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum National Geographic Traveler, 2001 |
“Post Office into Art Center” Frist Center for the Visual Arts Architectural Record (website), December 2001 |
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“A Cathedral for Country Music” Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Southern Living, December 2001 |
“The Shape of Things to Come” (features projects by Tuck-Hinton Architects) Nashville: An American Self-Portrait Edited by John Egerton & Thomas Wood Horton Group Publishers, 2001 |
“Country Music Graphics” Environmental Graphics at Hall of Fame Communication Arts: Design Annual 42, November 2001 |
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“Al Via II Nuovo Frist Center” Frist Center for the Visual Arts Arte (Milan), October 2001 |
“A Country Cathedral” Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Sojourns, Fall / Winter 2001 |
“Metal Architecture Awards” Edmondson Pike Public Library Metal Architecture, August 2001 |
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“Country Music’s Story Comes Full Circle” Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum The Wall Street Journal, July 13, 2001 |
“Honor Thy Music” Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Tennessee Style Magazine, June / July 2001 (cover story) |
“In the Circle of Country” Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum No Depression Magazine, May / June 2001 |
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“What’s Doing in Nashville” Frist Center for the Visual Arts The New York Times, May 13, 2001 |
“Celebrating Art in Music City” Frist Center for the Visual Arts The Wall Street Journal, May 2, 2001 |
“Tying It All Together” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall AIA’s Community by Design, Winter 2001 |
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“Country Music Hall of Fame” and “The Frist Center” Tennessee Construction Review, 2001 |
“Life Sketches” Renderings by Tuck-Hinton Architects The Magazine of Sigma Chi, Summer 2000 |
“Science Facility Improves Academics” M.B.A. Ingram Science Building American School & University, July 2000 |
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“A Tennessee Original: Nashville’s Tuck-Hinton Architects” The Work of Tuck-Hinton Architects Washington Times’ World & I Magazine, February 2000 |
“Turn of the Century Special: Best Places in Tennessee” Frist Center, Country Music Hall of Fame, and Bicentennial Mall The Tennessean, January 1, 2000 |
“Riverfront Apartments” Yesterday’s Structures: Today’s Homes By Lucy Rosenfeld Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2000 |
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“Designed for Speed” Brooks / WorldCom Headquarters Interiors & Sources, June 1999 |
“History in Stone” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Southern Living, May 1999 |
“Tribute to Tennessee Veterans Spans the Globe” Tennessee World War II Memorial The American Legion Magazine, January 1999 |
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“Garden Accents” A Musical Garden Folly Southern Accents, January 1999 |
“Tennessee Aquarium IMAX Center” Chattanooga, River City Renaissance By June Rodgers Towery Publishing, 1998 |
“Home Delivery” Frist Center for the Visual Arts Planning: Journal of the American Planning Association, October 1998 |
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“Design Lines” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Architecture, October 1998 |
“Capitol Gains: Lighting Tennessee’s 200th Birthday” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall LD+A: Lighting Design and Application, October 1998 |
“Log Mansion” Barbara Mandrell Residence People Magazine, September 7, 1998 |
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“Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park” Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture Edited by Carroll Van West Rutledge Hill Press, 1998 |
“Review of A Long Path” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Landscape Architecture, July 1998 |
“Fire Works” Butler’s Run / Turner Residence Residential Architect, March-April 1998 |
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“Nashville Rides a Wave” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall The American Enterprise, March / April 1998 |
“Railroad Bridge Changes Perceptions” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Railroad Trestle Architectural Record, February 1998 |
“Drawing Inspiration” Architectural Renderings of Tuck-Hinton Architects Residential Architect, January 1998 |
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“Renovation Project Brightens Library” Patrick Wilson Library at Montgomery Bell Academy American School and University, December 1997 |
A Long Path: The Search for a Tennessee Bicentennial Landmark By Kem G. Hinton Hillsboro Press, 1997 |
“Builder’s Choice Award for Remodeling” Butler’s Run / Turner Residence Builder, October 1997 |
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Classical Nashville (features several Tuck-Hinton Architects projects) by C. Kreyling, W. Paine, C. Warterfield, and S. Wilshire Vanderbilt University Press, 1996 |
“Nashville’s 100 Coolest” Tuck-Hinton Architects Nashville Life, April 1997 |
“Reinterpretare Un Classico Moderno” Caislean Conaire: Connery Residence Ville Giardini (Milan), December 1996 (cover story) |
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“200 Years in the Making” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Architecture South, Fall 1996 (cover story) |
“Taking It to the IMAX” Tennessee Aquarium IMAX Chattanooga, Fall 1996 |
“Report of the 33rd IFLA World Congress” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Paradise on Earth (Florence), October 1996 |
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“Downtown Residence” Butlers” Run / Turner Residence Interiors, September 1996 |
“Sigs In The Arts” Work of Tuck-Hinton Architects The Magazine of Sigma Chi, Summer 1996 |
“Excellence in Development Awards” Butler’s Run / Turner Residence Boulevard, Summer 1996 |
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“Architect Kem Hinton” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Tennessee Monthly, July 1996 |
“The Mall” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Tennessee Medicine, June 1996 (cover story) |
“Warner Bros. Records” Warner Bros. Records Headquarters Interiors, March 1996 (cover story) |
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“AIA Honor Awards” Caislean Conaire Boulevard, Spring 1996 |
“Going Against the Flow” Work of Tuck-Hinton Architects The Tennessean, October 14, 1995 |
“Warner Entertains a Grand Design” Warner Bros. Records Headquarters Boulevard, Fall 1995 |
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“The Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Tennessee Recreation & Parks Journal, Summer 1995 (cover story) |
“Building on Success” Tennessee Aquarium IMAX Center Competitions, Winter 1994 |
“IMAX Competition Decided” Tennessee Aquarium IMAX Center Progressive Architecture, November 1994 |
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“Making of the Mall” Tennessee Bicentennial Capitol Mall Tennessee Alumnus, Fall 1994 |
“Civic Pride” Chattanooga Visitors Center Architecture, May 1994 (cover story) |
“No Middle Ground: Two Bad Boy Architects” Nashville Scene, March 25, 1993 (cover story) |
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“Sest Projektov 2 U.S.A.” Riverfront Apartments Projekt Revue Slovenskej Architekury (Bratislava), September 1992 |
“Wohnen am Flos” Riverfront Apartments Architektur Innenarchitektur Technisches (Stuttgart), January 1992 |
“La Tradizione del Nuovo” Deepwood: The Cigarran Residence Ville Giardini (Milan), October 1991 |
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“Building for the Future” Cumberland Valley Girl Scout Center Nashville Business and Lifestyles, October 1991 |
“Offene Struktur” Riverfront Apartments Werk, Bauen & Wohnen (Zurich), June 1991 |
“The House That Tuck Built” Seab Tuck Residence Nashville Business and Lifestyles, June 1991 |
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“American Lofts” Riverfront Apartments Lotus International (Milan), Issue 66 1991 |
“Working with the Site” David Andrews Residence Southern Living, February 1991 |
“Riverfront Apartments” The Book of the School: 100 years Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990 |
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“Planning for the Site” Special section on Architects of the Southern home Southern Living, October 1990 |
“All”ombra Dei Grattacieli Fra I Reperti Del Produrre” Riverfront Apartments Ville Giardini (Milan), September 1990 (cover story) |
“Richland Creek Apartments & Marvin Runyon Residence” Tennessee Architect, Awards Issue, Winter 1990 |
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“Le ‘Villette” Sul Fiume” Riverfront Apartments Abitare (Milan), December 1990 |
“Rinso di un”area industriale a Nashville” Riverfront Apartments L’Industria delle Costruzioni (Rome), October 1989 (cover story) |
“A Log Cabin Need Not Be Humble” Barbara Mandrell Residence New York Times, August 3, 1989 |
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“Getting Into Top Gear” Bridgestone (USA) Corporate Headquarters Interiors, July 1989 |
“Ragan Smith Murphy, Doctors” Building, & First American Branch Bank” Tennessee Architect, Awards Issue, Winter 1989 |
“Beispiele: Riverfront Apartments” Architektur + Wettbewerbe (Stuttgart), December 1988 |
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“Builder’s Choice Grand Award” Riverfront Apartments Builder, October 1988 |
“The Search for Southern Expression” Riverfront Apartments Architecture, October 1988 |
“The Promenade at Miller Park” Oz: The Kansas State Architectural Journal, Spring 1988 |
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“Sense of Scale: The David Andrews Residence” Special Issue on Houses Fine Homebuilding, Spring 1988 |
“Riverfront Apartments and Andrews Residence” Tennessee Architect, Awards Issue, Winter 1988 (cover story) |
“Reconversions en Habit: Riverfront Apartments” L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui (Paris), December 1987 |
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“Young Architects” Special Issue on Emerging Design Firms Progressive Architecture, June 1987 |
“Miller Park Guidelines and Projects” The Promenade at Miller Park Architectural Record, March 1987 |
“Nashville Residential Awards” Andrews Residence Nashville, November 1987 |
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“Ca”Venier: The Guggenheim Museum in Venice” Tennessee Architect, Spring 1987 |
“New Firms, New Forms: The Works of Tennessee’s Young Architects” Progressive Architecture, May 1986 |
“Consonance and Dissonance in Recent Works” University of Tennessee Journal of Architecture, Spring 1986 (cover story) |
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“Sign of the Times” The Gates of Nashville Nashville, July 1983 |
“Pragmatic Necessity in Architecture” University of Tennessee Journal of Architecture, Spring 1983 |
“Wholemeal” Tennessee Society Architects Awards of Excellence A.I.A. Journal’s Annual of American Architecture, Spring 1982 |
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“First American Anytime Banker” Gulf States A.I.A. Awards A.I.A. Journal’s Annual of American Architecture, Spring 1981 |
“Palimpsest: The Murfreesboro Courthouse” First Prize, Central Glass International Awards Japan Architect (Tokyo), January 1980 |
