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Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart

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Smallwood
Company typePrivate
Founded1979 (1979)
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Greg Bennett
  • Chandra K. Cherry
  • David A. Chambers
  • Marko Dobrota
  • John Gerondelis, AIA, IIDA, LEED AP
  • Robert Halverson, AIA, NCARB
  • Charles G. Hull, AIA
  • Tim Johannesson
  • Corey P. Lee, RA
  • Song Sun, AIA
  • Mark T. Valliere, RA
  • Amanda Wing
Services[1]
Websitewww.smallwood-us.com

Smallwood is an American architectural firm based in Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 1979, the company has approximately 108 total employees across all of its locations and generates $25.00 million in sales (USD). There are 2 companies in the Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates, Inc. corporate family; with the Atlanta office serving the United States and international clients with an additional office in Singapore.[2] Its Atlanta office is headed by eleven principal architects, many of whom are members of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and are Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certified Professionals. The firm has worked on designs in corporate, commercial, hospitality, multifamily, industrial, governmental, and educational settings.[3]

Notable Projects

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Iconic Tower Sets New Standard 3344 Peachtree soars over 50 stories, making it the tallest structure in Buckhead and the tallest to be built in Atlanta since 1992. The vertically stacked mixed-use tower consists of 82 luxury high-rise residences totaling 309,000 SF located above 509,000 SF of Class “A” office space. The office component occupies levels 6 to 26 and offers Class "A" office amenities and services coupled with spectacular views of the city. In addition, the project includes 23,000 SF of street-level retail and a 1,602 car parking deck. The design intent was to unite the program into one signature architectural expression on the skyline while introducing an engaging, active pedestrian gateway to the overall Tower Place Development. The unique design solution creates a single sculptural mass of overlapping curves rising counterclockwise from the street culminating in the dramatic penthouse units. Sovereign-Sophistication and Warmth Above All Quickly establishing itself as one of the premier high-rise luxury residential addresses in Atlanta, Sovereign features 82 residences and associated amenities that include a clubroom and a pool area that offer residents and their guests a variety of venues for entertaining. All enjoy the highest level of finish and luxury usually found in five-star hotels. The public spaces at Sovereign were designed to introduce a level of sophistication and warmth appropriate to this exclusive residential environment. This was achieved in a way that was entirely consistent with the elegant sculptural forms and unique geometry of the building. Open, organic spaces are defined with subtly curved walls, countertops, stairs, and other carefully placed architectural features. Rich materials and finishes were introduced to add warmth and are consistent with the otherwise clean, elegant lines throughout. The spaces are furnished with a variety of distinctive seating groups, decorative lighting, and hospitality amenities. The residential lobby experience begins on the ground level at the dedicated Sovereign lobby. The character of the residential entrance was intended to be discrete and exclusive. Once above the office floors, world class resident amenities are located on levels 28 and 29. These amenities provide the residents with a variety of intimate entertainment venues that may be used simultaneously. They include a clubroom, pool lounge, landscaped pool terrace, private club room, catering kitchens, conference room, guest suite, art gallery and wine storage room.
3344 Peachtree soars over 50 stories, making it the tallest structure in Buckhead and the tallest to be built in Atlanta since 1992. The vertically stacked mixed-use tower consists of 82 luxury high-rise residences totaling 309,000 SF located above 509,000 SF of Class “A” office space. The office component occupies levels 6 to 26 and offers Class "A" office amenities and services coupled with spectacular views of the city. In addition, the project includes 23,000 SF of street-level retail and a 1,602 car parking deck.
Hearst Tower, Charlotte, North Carolina
TWELVE Centennial Park, Atlanta, Georgia

Recognition

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References

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