east tennessee community design center

SUTHERLAND AVE CORRIDOR

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MHM was excited to contribute to the East Tennessee Community Design Center's Charette focusing on a 10-acre area located between Sutherland Avenue and Division Street. The concept was driven by the desire to create a connection from the existing Third Creek greenway to John Tarleton Park by introducing recreational activities on an urban scale. The project attempts to recalibrate the mix and scale of occupancies along the Eastern end of the corridor to better serve the area’s existing inhabitants.

EAST TENNESSEE COMMUNITY DESIGN CENTER GALA

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MHM was honored to celebrate Mayor Madeline Rogero as the recipient of the Bruce McCarty Community Impact Award at the 2019 Awards Gala. We are proud to support this great organization during the year through leadership and volunteering at various events. We look forward to continued support for this wonderful community resource!

You can learn more about the Community Design Center on their website or by watching a short video here.

EAST TENNESSEE COMMUNITY DESIGN CENTER’S ANNUAL SUMMER PARTY

It’s time for the East Tennessee Community Design Center’s annual Summer Party. This year is special because the event is part of a larger Community Collaborative started by the Design Center that joins the AIA, UT school of Architecture, Knox Heritage, Keep Knoxville Beautiful, the Mayor’s Maker Council, City of Knoxville, and the ETCDC. The goal is to bring awareness to the potential in our communities and create a positive momentum for change. The event will be held in newly renovated buildings in Burlington but will showcase numerous locations in the community through a neighborhood tour. The event will also feature an exhibit of Burlington-based work from the UT College of Architecture, the AIA Design Slam, and the ETCDC Community Plan. This is a great way to help the Design Center bring awareness to this up and coming area and give back to Knoxville in a fun and enlightening way. Visit www.communitydc.org/ to buy your tickets or receive more information on how to participate.

East Tennessee Community Design Center Gala

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The East Community Design Center honored Natalie Haslam with the Bruce McCarty Community Impact Award at their 2017 Gala. Natalie has been a lifelong volunteer and philanthropist, and her tireless work has had a major impact on the built environment in our region. Bruce was a founding member of the Design Center and long-time contributor in our community for over 70 years