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This blog is a collection of musings on our on-going research, design, inspiration, books and travel. As only Es Devlin can articulate, “The piece that one makes is the tip of the iceberg of the research that went into it. Allow your research to take you as far as you want; allow one thought to lead to another. Don’t be afraid to go down a rabbit hole of research. Find the patterns.” This is not to claim we are experts on anything included in the following entries, rather life-long learners enjoying the process.

Brighton's Court at Nexton

May 11, 2022

The vision for Brighton’s Court, a pair of commercial buildings on Brighton Park Boulevard in the Nexton community, is to create a welcoming retail and office environment through deliberate architecture and site planning. The buildings engage the street and benefit from a central courtyard gathering area envisioned to have specialty trees, seating, and catenary lights to create an inviting outdoor room for employees and patrons.

The general architectural direction is informed by the client’s neighboring building, Coastal Fertility Specialists, and strives for clarity in form, varied textures, and engaging entrances and spaces. The buildings are “book-matched” along the courtyard axis and are massed so that the outer ends of the buildings are weighted “bookends” to the overall composition. The heavy masonry forms gradually erode toward the courtyard, enhancing the connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces. Composite wood and glass becomes more prevalent toward the courtyard emphasizing this gradient concept.

This project is under the purview of the Nexton Design Committee and thus their design manual. Per the architectural guidelines, “Garden offices should combine materials thoughtfully and offer an opportunity to explore and blur the boundaries between discrete inside and outside experiences. The temperate climate should be exploited through development of exterior spaces. Forms and architectural devices should be developed to emphasize the human scale of these workplaces.”

Project Team

  • Harbor Contracting - General Contracting

  • Empire Engineering - Civil Engineering

  • ADC Engineering - Structural Engineering

  • Charleston Engineering - Mechanical, Electrical + Plumbing Engineering

  • Belk Lucy: Leasing Agent

Bird’s eye view of the two “book-matched” buildings and central courtyard.

Diagram showing the gradient concept For building massing from heavy to light - blurring the line between inside and outside

In All, Projects Tags architecture, modern architecture, renderings, design, modern design, nexton, summerville, charleston modern, commercial architecture, retail design, charleston real estate, nichiha, nichiha siding, brick, glass, garden office, Harbor Contracting, ADC Engineering, empire engineering, charleston engineering, belk lucy, courtyard, brighton's court, Rush Dixon Architects
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Sweetgrass Pharmacy at Carolina Park

January 19, 2022

During the first design meeting with the Owner’s of Sweetgrass Pharmacy, we discussed the architecture of the building reinforcing their existing pharmacy brand, the use of natural looking materials to provide a warm and welcoming building and the desire for a forward-looking, modern building to match the innovation that happens in their compounding lab. The property fronts Park Avenue Boulevard in Carolina Park, Mount Pleasant, which allowed for the building to hold a strong street presence with the main customer entrance, a take on the corner store entry, near the parking and drive-through lane. Materials were chosen for their warmth, texture and durability, and include Meridian Brick “Magnolia Bay” in queen size, Nichiha Vintage Wood siding in a cedar tone and Hardie Artisan V-Groove siding.

Main customer entry with an angled inset and steep canopy is a contemporary derivative of the corner store entry.

Detail view of main corner entrance with angled steel canopy.

Daytime view from Park Avenue Boulevard in Carolina Park, Mount Pleasant.

Evening view from Park Avenue Boulevard in Carolina Park, Mount Pleasant.

In All, Projects Tags sweetgrass pharmacy, pharmacy design, modern design, modern architecture, compounding pharmacy, corner pharmacy, brick, nichiha, nichiha siding, innovation, carolina park, mount pleasant, mount pleasant modern, mount pleasant architect, north mount pleasant, charleston mo, small business, woman, local business, lowcountry local first, Harbor Contracting, adc en, Chris Smith Photography
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Coastal Fertility Specialists - Nexton's Newest Addition

May 5, 2021

South Carolina’s premier fertility center, Coastal Fertility Specialists, has opened their newest facility in the Nexton neighborhood to better serve patients in the Summerville area. As experienced experts with high pregnancy rates and national patient satisfaction awards, Coastal Fertility Specialists wanted a forward-thinking, modern design to align with their practice. This was achieved with the use of edited forms, clean lines, and a material palette including Nichiha siding, steel, glass and brick.

Construction: Harbor Contracting

Photos: Chris Smith

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In All, Projects Tags Coastal Fertility Specialists, coastal fertility, fertility facility design, nexton, summerville, medical office, medical office design, office design, modern architecture, modern design, contemporary architecture, Rush Dixon Architects, nichiha siding, nichiha, steel, painted brick, glass, architecture, modern coastal, minimalism, minimalist architecture
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3D Rendering

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Coastal Fertility Specialists - Nexton

March 29, 2019

South Carolina’s premier fertility center, Coastal Fertility Specialists, is expanding to the Nexton neighborhood to better serve patients in the Summerville area. As experienced experts with high pregnancy rates and national patient satisfaction awards, Coastal Fertility Specialists wanted a forward-thinking, modern design. Due date: 2020

Brighton Park Blvd. Street Elevation

Brighton Park Blvd. Street Elevation

Entry Drive Elevation

Entry Drive Elevation

In Projects, All Tags Coastal Fertility Specialists, fertility office, medical office design, medical design, modern design, nexton, new construction, mid-century, brick, nichiha siding, modern architecture, summerville
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