McMillan Pazdan Smith Earns Two AIA South Carolina Design Awards

McMillan Pazdan Smith Earns Two AIA South Carolina Design Awards

McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture has received two Honor Awards presented by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) South Carolina.

Lee Hall at Clemson University (pictured below) is a 55,000 square foot addition that was conceived to accommodate the expanding needs of the College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities. Designed in association with Thomas Phifer and Partners, Lee Hall was awarded a National AIA Honor Award in 2013.

Lee Hall, Clemson University

Honored in the Unbuilt Category, the Sassafrass Mountain Improvement Project is an educational facility and observation tower (rendering, pictured below) that includes the design of a trail network  that connects all structures.  The conceptual project is aimed at preserving the tallest point in South Carolina.

Sassafrass Mountain Rendering, AIA SC Design Award Recipient

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