Anecdote Architectural Experiences was featured in the Nashville Business Journal, highlighting how the firm’s staff is adapting to remote work. As offices across Music City go silent due to COVID-19, Anecdote demonstrates flexibility and continued collaboration in a work-from-home environment.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences proudly announces Gina Missirian and Paige Pray as newly licensed architects. Featured in Nashville Business Journal’s “People on the Move in Nashville,” their achievements and future goals highlight the firm’s commitment to developing top architectural talent.
Read MoreJoshua Hughes, Associate Partner at Anecdote Architectural Experiences, was named to Nashville Business Journal’s 40 Under 40. At 36, Hughes has been part of the firm’s ownership since 2014, leading key projects and contributing to the firm’s innovative architectural work in Nashville.
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 MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences contributed to the Votes for Women exhibit at the Nashville Public Library, celebrating 100 years of women’s suffrage and highlighting Tennessee’s pivotal role in securing the right to vote. The exhibit was featured on Channel 5 News.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences’ festive murder mystery holiday party was featured by the Nashville Business Journal, showcasing the firm’s creative culture and team-building spirit in a fun, engaging celebration.
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’ Tennessee Bicentennial Capital Mall project was featured in People & Places’ 2019 “Best History Crash Course,” highlighting the firm’s expertise in designing landmark civic spaces that celebrate Tennessee’s history and cultural heritage.
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 MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences is hosting an open house and happy hour at their new Wedgewood-Houston office on Nov 8, 2018. The event features a panel on creative collaboration in design, discussions on the built environment, and a chance to explore the firm’s new space in Nashville’s rapidly growing neighborhood.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences, longtime occupant of the historic Elm Street Methodist Church, is designing its transformation into Heaven’s Door Distillery, a new destination with Bob Dylan. The adaptive reuse project in Nashville’s Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood preserves history while creating a modern cultural and hospitality space.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences and Kimley-Horn Engineering hosted a Transit for Nashville reception at WELD | Nashville. Led by Mary Roskilly, the event featured Mayor David Briley and Mary Beth Ikard presenting the Let’s Move Nashville plan ahead of the May 1 transit referendum, highlighting the city’s commitment to sustainable transit solutions.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences is designing the new Ole Red Gatlinburg, the third location of Blake Shelton’s country-inspired venue. Following the success of the Nashville flagship, the Gatlinburg site will bring live music, dining, and nightlife to the tourist hub, aiming to replicate the Lower Broadway experience.
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.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences designed Woolworth on 5th, Nashville native Tom Morales’ historic restaurant honoring the city’s Civil Rights history. Featuring Art Deco and 1960s-inspired design, the space includes a main dining area with a lunch counter–inspired bar, mezzanine seating, and a lounge, celebrating Southern cuisine and culture.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences is designing the new Tennessee State Library and Archives, officially broken ground on December 11, 2017. The 165,000 sq. ft. facility will house state records, exhibits, classrooms, and meeting spaces, making Tennessee’s archives more accessible to the public.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences’ Woolworth’s on 5th project, a historic civil rights landmark in Nashville, is featured in the New York Times as part of the new US Civil Rights Trail. Opening in 2018 as a restaurant and live music venue, the renovation honors its iconic 1960s lunch counter sit-ins.
Read MoreRyman Hospitality has unveiled plans for Ole Red Nashville, a new Blake Shelton-themed music venue, bar, and event space located on Lower Broadway in the heart of downtown Nashville. The building, designed by Anecdote Architectural Experiences, reflects Nashville’s vibrant music culture and Shelton’s country roots. Ole Red is set to open its doors in early 2018, offering visitors an authentic live music experience and southern-inspired atmosphere.
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