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Avenue Carriage Crossing

Sep 1, 2007 12:00 PM

Project Name
Avenue Carriage Crossing

Location
Collierville, Tenn.

Square Footage
853,000

Architect
CMH Architects Inc.

Clients
Cousins Properties Inc., Jim Wilson & Associates LLC

Credits

Contractor
Brasfield & Gorrie

Geotech Engineers
PSI Inc., Contour Engineering

Civil Engineering
The Reaves Firm

Landscape Architect
Dalhoff Thomas Daws

Structural Engineer
LBYD Inc.

Lighting Design
City Design Group

Mechanical Engineer
McWilliams Associates

Electrical Engineering
Jordan & Skala Engineers Inc.

Try creating a center with a small town vibe and Main Street look while also incorporating two department stores and a hotel into a 853,000-square-foot lifestyle setting. That is exactly what developers Cousins Properties Inc. and Jim Wilson & Associates LLC asked CMH Architects Inc. to do with the Avenue Carriage Crossings project. The center, located adjacent to the upscale and historic town of Collierville, Tenn., works because of how architects flowed traffic through the center. The project includes brick detailing on buildings and walkways, a central village green, tree-lined sidewalks, fountains, sculptures and traditional street lights. Despite being a large project, the pedestrian always feels at home.


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