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Clark Nexsen has completed Fitts-Woolard Hall on Centennial Campus at NC State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. The $150 million engineering building is the embodiment of Think and Do, the university’s mission statement connecting thought and action. As the architect and engineer, Clark... View full entry »
Albert McDonald was honored with the 2018 Emerging Professional Award given by the American Institute of Architects North Carolina Chapter. He received the award October 19 at an awards ceremony in Durham. Albert is a senior architect and associate principal in Clark Nexsen’s Raleigh office. He... View full entry »
NC State University has broken ground on Fitts-Woolard Hall, a new $150 million engineering building on Centennial Campus. In the past 10 years, engineering undergraduate enrollment at NC State has grown by 22 percent, and graduate enrollment has more than doubled. Designed by Clark Nexsen, the... View full entry »
Matt Pearson received the 2017 Honor Award for Distinguished Excellence in Design from the American Institute of Architects Hampton Roads Chapter. At a design awards ceremony held October 19, AIA Hampton Roads presented the award to Matt recognizing his individual achievement in design excellence... View full entry »
Clark Nexsen has been named 2017 Firm of the Year by the North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The Firm Award was presented during the AIA North Carolina Annual Convention in Wilmington on September 15. With offices in Asheville, Charlotte, and Raleigh, North Carolina... View full entry »
The Regional Plant Teaching Facility in Raleigh, North Carolina, has received a 2017 American Architecture Award from the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design. The winners are chosen by a jury of Greek architects to promote design excellence and bring a global focus to the best new... View full entry »
Little Free Libraries can be found in front yards, community centers, and public spaces all over the world. They support literacy and provide access to books on the community level. The first Little Free Library was created in 2009; now there are over 40,000 Little Free Library sites stewarded in... View full entry »
Clymer Cease, FAIA has been elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). This honor recognizes individual achievements as an architect and contributions to the profession and to society. Cease has focused his career on the role of architecture as a connector... View full entry »
Clark Nexsen's Lighting Studio has received a total of 15 awards from the Illumination Engineering Society (IES). The annual IES Illumination Awards program recognizes ingenuity, professionalism, and originality in lighting design. On May 20, the IES Tidewater Virginia Section honored seven... View full entry »
National architecture and engineering firm, Clark Nexsen, is pleased to announce 14 professionals have been named firm shareholders. These individuals represent dedication, expertise, and growth within the firm’s evolving leadership team. As a privately held company, Clark Nexsen... View full entry »
Clark Nexsen’s new identity incorporates a logo mark known as ‘the cube’ to create instantly recognizable brand identifier [Virginia Beach, VA – May 12, 2015] Award-winning, full-service architecture and engineering firm, Clark Nexsen, celebrates its 95th year in business... View full entry »
Results for the Architizer A+ Popular Choice Award announced April 14Raleigh, North Carolina (April 27, 2015) – NC State University’s James B. Hunt Jr. Library received the 2015 Architizer A+ Popular Choice Award for educational libraries in the typology category. Designed in... View full entry »
A performative collaboration between the Old Donation Center Dance Program at Virginia Beach City Public Schools and designers from Clark Nexsen will be performed at Clark Nexsen in Virginia Beach on Friday, March 27, 2015.Dance Meets ArchitectureMarch 27, 201511:00 am - noonClark Nexsen14th Floor... View full entry »
Advances in digital technology are creating an explosion of possibilities related to the basic building blocks of design: material and form, light, movement, and pattern. Virginia Tech student work featuring 3-D printing, robotics, and dynamic fenestration is currently on display in Clark... View full entry »
A design team from Clark Nexsen’s Raleigh office reimagined the classic Eames DSR chair as the DSR2 to support the Contemporary Art Museum in Raleigh, North Carolina. Inspired by the premise that “Good design is meant to be shared,” the chair comfortably seats two while... View full entry »
Clark Nexsen has been named to Architect Magazine’s 2014 ARCHITECT 50 as one of the top 50 design firms in the US. The list, released annually, is based on the combination of three separately ranked categories: business, design, and sustainability. With an overall firm ranking of #42, the... View full entry »
The UNC Coastal Studies Institute Research Building has been awarded the International Architecture Award for Best New Global Design (2014) by The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design and the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. Architects Clark Nexsen and... View full entry »
Norfolk, Virginia (March 28, 2014) — Clark Nexsen was recently recognized with two American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Virginia 2014 Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA). Clark Nexsen and BayLand Consultants & Designers, Inc. jointly won an Honor Award for the Colley Bay... View full entry »
March 1, 2014 (Raleigh, North Carolina) -- Dennis Stallings, FAIA, Principal and Design Director with Clark Nexsen, has been elevated to the prestigious American Institute of Architects (AIA) College of Fellows. This honor is awarded to members who have made a significant contribution to... View full entry »
January 20, 2014 (Petersburg, Virginia) – Virginia State University’s Gateway II Residence Hall, designed by Clark Nexsen, has earned the prestigious Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Gateway II, a... View full entry »
January 14, 2014 (Norfolk, Virginia) – Virginia State University recently held a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the beginning of construction of their new Multipurpose Center. Designed by Clark Nexsen with assistance from AECOM, the 167,800 square-foot center will be the first of its kind... View full entry »
November 26, 2013 (Norfolk, Virginia) -- Two projects designed by Clark Nexsen have earned design awards from the Virginia Society of the American Institute of Architects (VSAIA). The firm was honored to receive two of the seven awards presented in the architecture category this year. The... View full entry »
November 18, 2013 (Washington, D.C.) – The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has named Douglas Brinkley, FAIA, a 2013 LEED Fellow. The LEED Fellow Program is the green building industry’s most prestigious professional designation. USGBC’s LEED Fellows program “recognizes... View full entry »