Anecdote Architectural Experiences designed Studio Bank’s new 11,500 sq. ft. Franklin, TN branch. The two-level office includes private offices, open work zones, meeting rooms, café lounge, and event space. Flexible, bright interiors with local art, glass walls, and high ceilings create a collaborative and welcoming environment.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences is designing Nashville’s newest mass-timber project in Green Hills, future home of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. The cutting-edge structure uses mass timber for beams, columns, floors, and exterior walls, combining sustainability with innovative construction techniques.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences designed 1030 Music Row, a 5-story mass-timber office building set to complete in early spring. Developed by Panattoni, it’s Nashville’s second mass timber structure, offering sustainable construction, industrial aesthetic, acoustic benefits, and an ideal space for creative tenants.
Read MoreProgress on 1030 Music Row, designed by Anecdote Architectural Experiences, continues rapidly. On September 14, the final DLT panel was placed, topping out the five-story, 100,000 sq. ft. mass timber office building—featuring sustainably sourced wood that regrows in just seven minutes in North American forests.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences continues work on Panattoni Development’s 1030 Music Row project despite COVID-19 challenges. The firm emphasizes confidence in Nashville’s growth, preparing the innovative mass timber office building to be ready for the city’s post-pandemic forward momentum.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences shares updated renderings for 1030 Music Row. The design features a glass “jewel box” exterior highlighting a mass timber structure, revised from a previous six-floor plan, combining transparency, sustainable timber construction, and modern architectural innovation.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences is collaborating on Panattoni Development Co.’s 16th Avenue South project in Nashville. The $9M, 0.84-acre site will feature the city’s first fully engineered wood building, with columns, beams, and floors made entirely of wood, highlighting innovative and sustainable design.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences welcomed Martin Cherry of the Nashville Business Journal to their Wedgewood-Houston office, highlighting the dynamic interaction between workspace and team while showcasing the historical significance of the industrial site.
Read MoreTwo Anecdote Architectural Experiences projects—the Belcourt Theatre and 35 Music Square East—were honored by the Urban Land Institute Nashville for excellence in development and design. Recognized at ULI’s Excellence in Development Awards on May 8, 2017, these projects showcase Anecdote’s innovative architectural vision.
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