This 5000 square foot structure was designed to be compatible with a cluster of similar buildings adjacent to the Augusta Hospital.
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Augusta Healthcare – Augusta Regional Free Clinic
Located on the Augusta Hospital Campus at Fishersville, an economical structure was requested to accommodate free clinic services for the region.
Augusta Healthcare Administration & Archive Building
Located on the Augusta Hospital Campus at Fishersville, the hospital administration required a building large enough to house massive amounts of files and records.
Town of Dayton Municipal Building
The offices for the growing Town of Dayton are now housed in a new two-story facility that brings together the administration, treasurer, police, and other departments under one roof.
Town of Bridgewater Town Hall
Constructed as a design-build effort with Cliff Miller Construction in 1995, this facility was designed as a replication of a prominent Williamsburg Building.
Wakeman’s Grove Church of the Brethren
A vibrant congregation located in rural Shenandoah County required new Sunday School space as part of the first phase of ongoing additions.
St. Andrews Episcopal Church
Located in the heart of Mr. Jackson, St. Andrews Church is a significant architectural statement facing Main Street.
Rileyville Baptist Church
This vibrant congregation, located in a rural area of Page County, required a sanctuary with a seating capacity of over 500.
Massanutten Presbyterian Church
This major addition and renovation doubled the size of the existing facility.
Memorial Baptist Church
Memorial Baptist Church, located on Coalter Street in Staunton. has experienced tremendous growth in recent times and has nearly doubled the size of its existing facility with the latest expansion.
Greenville Baptist Church
Located in the town of Greenville in southern Augusta County, this recently completed addition was designed to meet critical space needs and compliment the simple rural character of the existing structure.
Briery Branch Church of The Brethren
Constructed as a detached self-sufficient facilty, Briery Branch Church undertook to build this 12,000 square foot multi-purpose fellowship hall, including classsrooms, offices, and large kitchen.
Clover Hill United Methodist Church
The original church facility was designed and built in the early 1970’s.
Dayton United Methodist Church
Dayton United Methodist Church expanded with a 10,000 square foot fellowship hall addition connected by a porte-cochere to the main building, which also included extensive renovations.
Emmanuel Church of the Brethren
A complete new replacement church was designed and built on the same property as the original building site in Augusta County.
Mt. Olivet United Brethren Church
Located in rural Augusta County, this expansion was design to complement the simple character of the original structure.
Montezuma Church of the Brethren
The strategically-placed addition resulted in a successful solution to connecting the educational wing, providing for comfortable gathering space, creating a choir rehearsal area, and enhancing circulation patterns.
Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church
The original historic structure was built in 1928 in rural Augusta County in a traditional Neo-Gothic style.
Sangersville Church of the Brethren
Located in a scenic area of northern Augusta County.
Stonewall Investments Office Complex
This recently completed office structure was designed to fit on a very steep hillside on the east side of Harrisonburg.
Suters Handcrafted Furniture
This well-established Furniture Outlet required a facility that needed approval from the rigid standards of the Architectural Review Board and provided an appealing appearance for the clientele.
Short Stop Chevron & Convenience Store
The historic town of New Market was in need of a convenience store whose appearance was compatible with nearby buildings.
Shenandoah Valley National Bank
This banking facility occupies a very prominent location on Jubal Early Drive in Winchester and currently acts as the headquarters.
The Marathon Bank
Located on Highway 522 near the confluence of the North and South Forks of the Shenandoah River.