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DESIGN SLAM - PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD

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Design Slam is a fast paced, live design competition held annually as a part of . In conjunction with the Community Collaborative, this year’s competition focused on innovative concepts for redeveloping the alleyway at Speedway Circle in Historic Burlington. Unlike previous years, teams this year were composed not only of architects, but also landscape architects, interior designers and various makers.  Team ‘Squeakywheels’, which included MHM employees Adam Buchanan and Kevin White, took home the People’s Choice Award for their project ‘Timecircle’ which explored Knoxville’s relationship to transportation.

KNOXVILLE ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY CENTER

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MHM is proud to announce the completion of an 8,000 SF O.R. expansion and sterile processing renovation to the Knoxville Orthopedic Surgery Center.  KOSC serves the greater Knoxville community for a wide range of orthopedic needs and offers outpatient surgical services for patients. The owner tasked MHM with creating a cohesive and highly functional design that blends seamlessly with the original surgical center.  MHM worked with the owner and construction team to keep the existing surgical center fully operational during the construction process with minimal disruption to staff and patients.  

TREVECCA TOWERS WINS TENNESSEE'S BEST IMPACT AWARD

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The recognized the Metropolitan Development and Housing Authority and LHP Capital with a Tennessee’s Best Impact Award for the continuing renovation of Trevecca Towers. MHM is proud to be working with LHP on this important project for much-needed affordable housing for seniors and individuals with disabilities in Nashville. The renovations include attractive new common spaces and updated interiors for all apartments. When complete, this transformative project will provide fully renovated new homes for the 350 residents.  

MURFREESBORO MASTERPLAN UPDATE

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MHM is currently working with the on a for the affordable housing development, Oakland Court. This new community will replace the 74 residences that currently reside on the property with 150 new homes. Through a series of Public Interest and Stakeholder sessions, the design team has been gathering feedback from current residents, surrounding neighbors, and community members to create a neighborhood that addresses needs such as safety, greenspace, gardening, walkability, and public transportation access.