Watson Tate Savory Earns Four Awards on Three Projects in Two Cities in One Week

April 2, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC, and CHARLOTTE, NC – Watson Tate Savory (WTS) is pleased to have recently received four awards from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) for Design Excellence.

On Friday, March 27, the AIA South Carolina chapter awarded WTS an Honor Award for the South Carolina State Museum “Windows to New Worlds” expansion and renovation project, in association with Clark Patterson Lee, as well as an Honor Award for Unbuilt Work for the City of Columbia Water and Wastewater Facility.

The previous week, on Thursday, March 19, AIA Charlotte also presented WTS with an Honorable Mention for the Tate Mountain House in Bat Cave, NC, and a Merit Award for the Windows to New Worlds project.

“We are honored to be recognized for these projects by our peers at AIA South Carolina and AIA Charlotte,” said Tom Savory, Principal with WTS. “We thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to work with great clients on each of these projects, and we hope they enjoy the buildings we helped them create for years to come.”

 

About Watson Tate Savory:

An award-winning architecture firm with offices in both Carolinas, Watson Tate Savory received the 2014 American Institute of Architects (AIA) South Carolina Firm Award, the highest honor bestowed on an AIA South Carolina firm and presented only eight times in AIA SC’s history. Central to our design approach is a deep regard for the people who use our buildings and the contexts in which our buildings are placed. Over two decades, our projects have received more than 40 design awards and have been featured in numerous national and regional publications. Please visit www.watsontatesavory.com 

 

About AIA

The AIA has been the leading professional membership association for licensed architects, emerging professionals and allied partners since 1857. With nearly 300 state and local chapters, it serves as the voice of the architecture profession and the resource for its members in service to society. It sets the industry standard in contract documents; provides countless web-based resources; conducts market research and analysis; serves as an advocate for the architecture profession; and promotes design excellence through its awards programs.