Preservation: A Barn for the Ages
Reclaimed materials make up much of the construction in this 1800’s Pennsylvania barn rebuilt into a first-class culinary arts center in Tennessee.
Hickory Newsletter - “Reinventing the Barn”
Protecting the Environment
Wrapping old-growth trees to protect them during construction, Hickory professionals built this mountain cottage to maximize the natural surroundings. Landscaping relied on native plants suited to the region resulting in less watering and fertilizing.
Rethinking an Appalachian Log Cabin
Antique timbers collected from aging barns sets the framework and artistry of this log home in Walland, Tennessee. Though touched by the past, the home features modern energy efficient appliances and an exterior envelope to chase away blustery mountain winters.
Architectural Digest - “Tale of Toad Hall”
Maximizing Nature at Home
Geothermal heat, rapidly renewable resources and natural lighting are just a few examples of sustainable construction included in the fine home.
Architectural Record - “King Residence”
Preservation: Anderson Hall, Maryville College
Originally built in 1870, Hickory managed the exterior restoration of Anderson Hall and its tower that stands as a landmark for the historic college and community in Maryville, Tennessee.
Knox News - “Maryville College's Oldest Building Gets A Makeover”
Preservation Makes a Splash in Alcoa, Tennessee
Springbrook pool has been a popular swim site for 78 years for families in Blount County, Tennessee. Hickory managed the renovation and restoration of a new pavilion and pool house to update the facility that has served the community since 1931.





















