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Office

Quality Oil

This project involved the renovation of Quality Oil’s Corporate Headquarters in a 1960s building in Winston-Salem. Nearly 11,000 square feet of office space, conference rooms, break room and mail room was completely gutted and renovated. Updates include paint, new flooring, Corian reception desk, new outdoor patio, new interior glass walls and doors and a new cedar and metal building entrance. Existing office walls were torn down to achieve modernized, open work spaces.

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Sunrise Technologies

This office is located street-front in a former RJ Reynolds tobacco factory that has been redeveloped and renovated into a world-class facility in a corner of downtown Winston-Salem known as “Innovation Quarter”, which is recognized as a hub for innovation and technology. This 8,200 square foot renovation of offices, meeting space and open areas includes features such as reclaimed T&G lumber, hexagonal carpet tiles in gradient patterns, luxury vinyl tile flooring, glass walls and doors and an overhead wood entryway trellis. In addition, the spacious break room includes specialty light fixtures and a commercial bar / kitchenette area.

Sunrise Technologies is an award-winning provider of ERP, CRM and cloud-based intelligence solutions.

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Hafele

Hafele, founded in Germany, is an international supplier of functional hardware and specialty fittings. Their US headquarters in Archdale, NC is housed in an upgraded facility that now totals over 44,000 square feet. Landmark renovated their existing 25,000 square foot headquarters and constructed a new, adjacent 19,625 square foot facility.

Photo credit: Hafele America Co.

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Linville Team Partners

This project involved the historic renovation of an office area for the expansion and relocation of the Linville/Team offices. Located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem, NC, this modern office upfit features tall ceilings, refinished original wood flooring and an open concept.

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Qorvo

This expansion for TriQuint Semiconductor, dba Qorvo, included site work, shell and office and lab upfits on their Greensboro, NC campus. The building is a 150,000 square foot, three-story conventional steel structure with an exterior skin system that includes brick, arriscraft stone, EIFS, metal panels and storefront glazing with curtainwall. This high-tech concept building is designed for vibration mitigation and, with its highly complex mechanical and electrical systems, is able to support 35,000 square foot of electronics laboratory space that requires humidity and static electricity control systems.

The lobby atrium features a three-story monumental stair with glass rails and epoxy terrazzo stair tread panels.

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Charles Aris

The Charles Aris Office Building is located in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina on the corner of Battleground Ave and North Green Street. The new three-story, 31,000 square foot office building was built over an existing basement-turned parking deck.

The building features a large entry atrium designed in the shape of the Charles Aris logo, with three floors of open office space surrounded by glass exterior walls.

This project achieved the distinguished LEED Silver Certification.

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Bank of North Carolina

This new 6,500 square foot branch office is located in Winston-Salem, NC. The two-story building features a drive-up teller window and ATM, large lobby, seating area and offices. The second floor of the building features a conference room, offices and file/storage rooms.

The office features high-end finishes throughout, including a custom staircase and glass conference room.

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Universal Furniture Showroom

The existing structure is a combination of a one-story brick building constructed in 1890 and a three-level showroom constructed in 1987.

The renovations incorporate the architectural character of the original 1890 building. The interior atrium was updated to function as entertainment space for meeting and presenting. A partial demolition of the facade and part of the three-level building provides space for dining that flows outside into a covered courtyard.

Open studio-style working and show room space was added to the main level as well as private offices.

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