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News :: Street Dixon Rick
Spring, 2007
  • An architectural boom
    Vanderbilt University, Second Presbyterian Church, Harpeth Hall and Middle Tennessee State University are part of the architectural boom taking place in Nashville. Street Dixon Rick's Baird Dixon shared some insights into the process of working with non-profit building partners in a recent issue of the Nashville Business Journal (PDF) »
  • Second Presbyterian Church welcomes all
    Members recently dedicated the new Second Presbyterian Church on Belmont Boulevard in Nashville, Tenn. We invite you to treat yourself to a look inside. We promise you'll be surprised and delighted, especially with the interior architectural details.
    The church welcomes all ages and is known for a thriving youth group. We're sure it's the wonderful pastor and leaders, but could the hip, new urban café also play a small part? See new photos and read the article on Second Presbyterian Church »
  • Vanderbilt Commons features green design
    Street Dixon Rick's Baird Dixon presents a description of some of the primary sustainable design features of Vanderbilt Commons. Read the news release (PDF) »
  • Solar panels power Street Dixon Rick Architecture's business - TSU class goes green for architecture
    TSU students recently took a closer look at solar panels in action at architectural firm Street Dixon Rick in west Nashville.
    About 15 students met with Steve Rick, principal, Street Dixon Rick Architecture, PLC. They asked questions about sustainability in building design, the use of solar panels in commercial buildings and why the firm decided to install the panels on the roof of their two-story office building on Kenner Avenue. Find out more about Street Dixon Rick's green philosophy »
  • May 2007 - Energy Efficient Lighting in Harpeth Hall School's New Facilities
    During the past six years, Harpeth Hall has built the Ann Scott Carell Library, the Patton Visual Arts Center, the Dugan Davis Track and Soccer Complex, the Daugh W. Smith Middle School, and the Hortense B. Ingram Upper School. In addition to meeting stringent energy codes, the design team has made every effort to select energy efficient light fixtures, as well as maximizing the use of natural daylight through large windows and skylights. Find out more about Harpeth Hall School »
  • May 17, 2007 - Street Dixon Rick Architecture, PLC names Sybil McLain Marketing Director
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Street Dixon Rick Architecture, PLC has selected Sybil McLain to fill the role of Marketing Director, said Baird Dixon and Steve Rick, firm principals. Find out more about Sybil McLain »

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