SEED is excited to announce we’ll be working with Loveland Coffee and Hill Construction on plans for their first storefront location in the heart of Irmo.
Read MoreSEED Welcomes Mickie Hoover /
SEED is pleased to announce the addition of Mickie Hoover to our design team!
“An interior designer with broad experience in commercial, educational, industrial and residential projects, Mickie will be a great asset to SEED, which has seen significant growth,” said Architect John K. Powell, who founded the firm in 2015. SEED Architecture currently has a number of technical interior design projects in the retail, restaurant and healthcare sectors, Powell added.
Hoover and SEED Interior Designer Laura Burns will take on more of the project management and interior layout work augmenting the exterior architecture that the firm does, Powell said.
“I’m thrilled to join the talented SEED team with John and Laura. I look forward to not only lending my expertise but also continuing to grow as a designer for years to come,” Hoover said.
A native of Columbia, Hoover holds an undergraduate degree in interior design and an MBA, both from Anderson University, in Anderson, S.C. Prior to joining SEED, she worked as a lead interior designer for ID.ology Interiors and Design in Asheville, N.C., and prior to that was an interior designer for Design South Professionals in Anderson.
While at ID.ology, Hoover earned the Certified-Aging-in-Place Specialist certification from the National Association of Home Builders. The CAPS certification provides insight and focus into a number of design issues beyond aging, Hoover noted. Powell believes that the CAPS certification will be an asset as SEED does more and more medical office and related design work. “Mickie brings a keen perspective to the needs of people that complements the work we already do,” Powell said.
SEED Architecture Moves to Cottontown /
SEED Architecture has moved into new offices that the firm designed at 2144 Sumter St. The firm has also launched a redesigned website at www.SEEDarchitect.com. SEED was the project architect for the redevelopment of the former Dave’s Transmission property on Sumter Street that was repurposed by Cason Development Group…
Read MoreLaura Burns Receives Award at Leadership Columbia Graduation /
Congratulations to our very own Laura Burns for receiving the Glenn Jacobus award at last night’s Columbia Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Columbia Class of ‘18 Graduation!
Read MoreSEED Architecture Receives Two Historic Columbia Preservation Awards /
Architects, developers, contractors, historians, and friends of Historic Columbia gathered today to celebrate another year of remarkable achievement in preserving, restoring and enriching our community through design.
Read MorePalmetto Health Medical Group Announces New Office Located in Landmark I Building /
Seed Architecture is priviledged to be partnering with Palmetto Health-USC Medical Group and NAI Avant on a new medical office suite...
Read MoreUrban Cookhouse Set to Open Aug. 19th on Devine Street /
The newest Urban Cookhouse location is set to open August 19th in Shandon neighborhood....
Read MoreLaura Burns Earns NCIDQ Certification /
Seed Architecture is pleased to announce that Laura burns has passed her NCIDQ exam and is a Certified Designer...
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