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2018 Orchid Award Winners

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Congratulations to The Tennessean for winning a in the Redesign/Reuse category and the Elkmont Exchange for winning the Keep Knoxville Beautiful Orchid Award in the Restaurant/Cafe/Bar/Brewery category on February 20, 2018.

Nathan Honeycutt, MHM’s Associate Principal and Designer on both projects, was in attendance to accept the awards.

UT Campus Construction

The University of Tennessee campus is transforming, with $530 million in new construction in progress. MHM has been a significant team member in its evolution, working on projects that are in the final stages of construction as well as a few new projects that are in design. Ken and Blair Mossman Building and the second phase of the new Student Union are expected to open in Fall 2018 and Spring 2019 respectively. With the new UT Engineering Service Building and Neyland stadium on the boards, we are excited for what is to come!

Read more about these projects .

University Center Bridge - Hardscape North America Award

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The University Center at the University of Tennessee was also recently recognized for its permeable paver design at the elevated bridge connecting Volunteer Boulevard to the Hill. The project won the 2017 Hardscape North America Awards’ Best Permeable Application award. MHM teamed up with BarberMcMurry architects for the design of the project. Rentenbach Constructors worked with Belgard Master Craftsman and Hickory Hardscapes on the installation.

Celebration of 30 Years of Hodges Library

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John C. Hodges Library recently celebrated 30 years of serving as UT’s main library. The current building is an expansion of the original library by the same name. The addition tripled the square footage of the original and included over 40 miles of book stacks! Doug McCarty, principal-in-charge of the 1987 Expansion, spoke of the milestone achievement at a recent celebration on UT’s campus.

East Tennessee Community Design Center Gala

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 honored Natalie Haslam with the Bruce McCarty Community Impact Award at their 2017 Gala. Natalie has been a lifelong volunteer and philanthropist, and her tireless work has had a major impact on the built environment in our region. Bruce was a founding member of the Design Center and long-time contributor in our community for over 70 years