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Turner residence: in this riverfront house-in-a-warehouse adapted by Tuck Hinton Achitects, past and present converge

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A hundred-year old brick warehouse along the Cumberland River in Nashville, TN, was redesigned by Tuck Hinton Architects to house the Turner family as well as an office and a retail store on the ground level. Hinton integrated the historic ambience of the warehouse's city side facade with modern forms and materials at the side facing the river. The second and third levels which are the private residences echo the past/present blend, through boxy forms and modern warehouse materials such as cables, steel grating and corrugated siding.

Author: Gorman, Jean
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1996
Dwellings, Architecture, Remodeling and renovation, Home remodeling, Warehouses

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Record studios: Tuck Hinton Architects combines Southern Comfort with corporate sheen in new offices for record label Warner/Reprise Nashville

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Nashville, TN-based Tuck Hinton Architects, which was established in 1984, integrated advanced technology with country spirit in Nashville Music Row's newest building. The four-story, 45,000-sq.-ft. Warner/Reprise home is equipped with state-of-the-art video and audio recording equipment and has sound-proof offices for efficient executive functioning. Supplementing the sophisticated technology is a neutral furniture package and maple and fir wall-paneling that definitely add a rustic touch.

Author: Gorman, Jean
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1996
Contracts, Buildings and facilities, Architectural firms, Architectural services, Music industry, Warner Reprise Video

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Senior living

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Sarasota, FL-based Donald J. Stanzione Assoc. designed the interiors for the clubhouse of Sandhill Cove, a luxurious 36-acre retirement facility located in Stuart, FL. The clubhouse has a distinctively tropical theme, in large part due to the vegetation which figures prominently in the building's main entrance. The facility's cozier areas boast a relaxed charm which belies their strict compliance with the needs of elderly residents.

Author: Gorman, Jean
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1995
Decoration and finishing, Retirement communities

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Subjects list: Tuck Hinton Architects, Methods, Interior design
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