Anecdote Architectural Experiences celebrates 40 years of designing iconic Nashville structures that connect people, history, and narrative. Partners Mary Roskilly, Chuck Miller, and Joshua Hughes shared insights with Nashville Business Journal on projects like Frist, Country Music Hall of Fame, Music City Center, Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery, and 1030 Music Row.
Read MoreTuck-Hinton is now Anecdote Architectural Experiences! After nearly 40 years, the firm rebrands to reflect its design ethos—capturing the essence of each project, going beyond expectations, and telling a story through innovative, thoughtful architecture across the region.
Read MoreMary Roskilly, partner at Anecdote Architectural Experiences, has been named to the Nashville Business Journal Power 100 for the second consecutive year. Recognized for her work on high-profile projects and community leadership, she continues to shape Nashville’s skyline and influence the city’s built environment.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences ranks #24 on this year’s Largest Women-Owned Business list with $4.16M in revenue. The firm celebrates this recognition alongside other creative, talented women-owned businesses making an impact across industries.
Read MoreMary Roskilly, principal and owner of Anecdote Architectural Experiences, was named to the Nashville Business Journal’s 2021 Power 100. She played a key role in one of Nashville’s largest land deals, assisting Marquette Cos. in scouting sites for its first local development.
Read MoreMary Roskilly, partner and majority owner of Anecdote Architectural Experiences, was interviewed by Laurie Everett, sharing her personal and professional journey, advice for future architects, and reflections on becoming a women-owned business in 2017 while leading notable projects in Nashville.
Read MoreMary Roskilly, principal and partner at Anecdote Architectural Experiences, discusses her experience as a woman small business owner and shares her vision for Nashville’s built environment, emphasizing a future city that reflects the people who live and will live there.
Read MoreMary Roskilly, majority owner of Anecdote Architectural Experiences, spoke with The Nashville Business Journal about navigating the challenges of leading an architecture firm during the COVID-19 pandemic, sharing insights on resilience, remote work, and maintaining project momentum.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences’, Mary Roskilly, is proud to be recognized in Nashville Business Journal’s inaugural Commercial Real Estate Leadership Awards, celebrating the firm’s excellence and impact in shaping Nashville’s built environment through innovative architectural projects.
Read MoreMary Roskilly, partner at Anecdote Architectural Experiences, was featured in Nashville Business Journal’s Women of Influence. She shared insights on her architectural practice, Nashville’s growth, and her experience as a businesswoman leading major projects in the city.
Read MoreMary Roskilly, majority owner of Anecdote Architectural Experiences, was featured in the Nashville Business Journal discussing her career and leadership. Since joining in 1994, she has contributed to landmark projects including Music City Center, the Country Music Hall of Fame expansion, Frist Center, and Ole Red, and now leads the design of Anecdote’s new Wedgewood-Houston studio.
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