2005 – Virginia Masonry Association. Best use of masonry.
2005 – Association for Commercial Real Estate. Award for outstanding contribution to the quality of life in the region.
Colonial Williamsburg
Merchant’s Square is a group of scholarly buildings inspired by English Georgian traditional architecture. They feature details such as Doric pilasters, rubbed and gauged arches, sash windows, weatherboarding and slate roofs which you might find on any traditional High Street. They make characterful but undemonstrative additions to a sensitive historic location, reinforcing rather than detracting from the setting of Colonial Williamsburg.
Details
Location
Virginia, USA.
Year of Build
2002
Awards
2005 – Virginia Masonry Association. Best use of masonry.
2005 – Association for Commercial Real Estate. Award for outstanding contribution to the quality of life in the region.
Baker Street
This is a large, mixed use development of shops and offices on Baker Street between Blandford Street and George Street. The two houses in the north are listed late GeorgianRichmond Riverside
This is a large development of offices, flats, shops, two restaurants, community facilities, underground carparks, an urban square and riverside gardens and incorporates two listed buildings. It exhibits the richnessQuinlan Terry Architects LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales.