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LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE

STUDENT RECREATION COMPLEX

 

The Student Recreation Complex project for Lees-McRae College involves the complete renovation of what has been historically called Reynolds Gymnasium.  The existing building was constructed in 1936-37 and has served the college since as a multi-use facility for student recreation, athletics, social events and other activities.  This renovation will result in a facility serving the recreation needs of today’s students.

   

CENTER POINTE
GREENSBORO, NC

 

MMPA is currently designing renovations for the adaptive reuse and restoration of the “Old Wachovia Building.”  

 

Renamed "Center Pointe" the 290,000 square foot facility will be transformed into a mixed-used high rise containing retail, office, and multi-family components.

Center Pointe
   

EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE

BYARS HALL RENOVATION & EXPANSION

EMORY, VIRGINIA

 

MMPA is in the process of designing renovations and expansion to historic Byars Hall. The existing building serves as the college’s fine arts center. The new addition will expand the current classrooms, musical rehearsal halls, computer labs, the student art gallery, and private piano practice rooms.

Emory & Henry College - Byars Hall
 

GTCC

NEW CLASSROOM BLDG
GREENSBORO, NC

 

GTCC engaged MMPA to design the newest classroom building for their Greensboro campus. MMPA is currently finalizing the construction documents.

GTCC New General Classroom
 

ECU TODD DINING HALL RENOVATION
GREENVILLE, NC


Servery renovation will include replacing existing serving lines, stations and floor.

ECU Todd Dining Hall Renovation

 
 

 

 

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