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SUTHERLAND AVE CORRIDOR

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MHM was excited to contribute to the Charette focusing on a 10-acre area located between Sutherland Avenue and Division Street. The concept was driven by the desire to create a connection from the existing Third Creek greenway to John Tarleton Park by introducing recreational activities on an urban scale. The project attempts to recalibrate the mix and scale of occupancies along the Eastern end of the corridor to better serve the area’s existing inhabitants.

EMPLOYEE NEWS

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Richard A. Foster was recently awarded a 2020 AIA TN Presidential Award of Excellence in recognition of his continued contributions to enhance and improve the profession of Architecture and AIA Tennessee. As the 2021 incoming President for AIA TN, Richard has held leadership positions both regionally and state-wide. He has advocated for positive changes in our field, and led many outreach initiatives for the organization, including – a month long celebration of architecture in April. In 2018, he was recognized as a regional champion for AIA National’s Blueprint for Better program.

 

Kathryn Greer has been selected as part of the , presented by Lincoln Memorial University. This is the 14th class that Knox.biz, formerly the Greater Knoxville Business Journal, has honored. Kathryn has always been a firm believer in the importance of art and its integration into our built environments through thoughtful design practices. She has brought this approach to her role at MHM and her various community organizations in which she is involved.

EMPLOYEE NEWS

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MHM is excited to welcome a new member to the team.

Michelle Benjamin is a thoughtful designer with a degree in Interior Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). She believes in design that honors people, place, and culture, and that together successful architecture and interiors respond to the psychological, social, and physical needs of the people inhabiting a space. Through an intentional and collaborative approach, Michelle enthusiastically connects her client’s wants and needs with evidence-based research and a physical design solution that is accessible to all.

VIRTUAL PARKING DAY 2020

looked a little different this year! MHM had the opportunity to partner with for the virtual event. The team chose to address the urban design challenge of a truly connected network of multi-modal travel throughout the city of Knoxville. The resulting modular design, S.M.A.R.T., allows for flexibility of installation throughout the city and county, while being adaptable as needs change.

Visit the to see how our team’s full submission!