Charleston, SC – December 5, 2011 – Award-winning Charleston architecture firm brings on intern architect to enhance firm growth and leadership.

Whitney Newman, Associate AIA graduated with a Masters degree from the Clemson School of Architecture this spring after completing his undergraduate degree at Clemson in 2006. As an Intern Architect, Whitney has over four years of professional experience in South Carolina, working on a wide variety of projects throughout South Carolina. Project types include Environmental Education, Civic, and Institutional work. Whitney works closely with the design team to develop creative solutions to meet client needs. In addition, he will be involved in project details from inception through programming, design, construction documents, bidding, construction, and the close-out phases.

About Rosenblum Coe Architects, Inc.
Rosenblum Coe Architects was founded in Charleston, SC in 1971 by Jeffrey Rosenblum, FAIA and is now led by both Rosenblum and President Steve Coe, AIA LEED AP. Rosenblum Coe Architects specializes in public safety and fire station facilities, industrial and municipal facilities, healthcare facilities, educational facilities, and custom residences. Rosenblum Coe Architects was recently awarded a FIERO honor award for the design of the City of Charleston’s Fire Station No. 9 which is currently on the boards. The firm is about to kickoff a renovation of the College of Nursing at MUSC, is currently designing new elementary school for the Charleston County School District expected to reach LEED-Silver certification, and is renovating the Dean’s Suite for the College of Medicine at MUSC.

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rosenblum coe architects RCA hires Whitney Newman as Intern Architect

For more information, please contact:
Steve Coe, AIA, LEED AP
President, Rosenblum Coe Architects, Inc.
scoe@rosenblumcoe.com
121 Wentworth Street Charleston, SC 29401
Ph: 843-577-6073

Charleston, SC – December 3, 2010 – Award-winning Charleston architecture firm brings on senior architect to enhance firm growth and leadership.

Ken Harkins, AIA LEED AP is a graduate of NC State University School of Design, and has practiced architecture in South Carolina for the past 27 years, including 22 years in Charleston. He brings extensive experience in K-12, higher education, institutional and commercial projects, most recently with LS3P Associates LTD. In 2008, he served as the president of the Charleston Chapter of the AIA.

About Rosenblum Coe Architects, Inc.

Rosenblum Coe Architects was founded in Charleston, SC in 1971 by Jeffrey Rosenblum, FAIA and is now led by both Rosenblum and President Steve Coe, AIA LEED AP. Rosenblum Coe Architects specializes in public safety and fire station facilities, industrial and municipal facilities, healthcare facilities, educational facilities, and custom residences. Rosenblum Coe Architects was recently awarded one of the Top Five spots in HEALTHCARE DESIGN’s Remodel/Renovation Competition for the Interim Children’s Emergency Department at MUSC and awarded “Best of Charleston” in the light-rail HUB competition held by the Charleston Chapter of Architecture for Humanity (AfH). The firm is currently designing a 911 Consolidated Call Center for the City of Charleston expected to reach LEED-Silver certification, a new elementary school for the Charleston County School District also expected to reach LEED-Silver certification, and is renovating the Adult Emergency Department Lobby for MUSC.

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For more information, please contact:
Steve Coe, AIA, LEED AP
President, Rosenblum Coe Architects, Inc.
scoe@rosenblumcoe.com
121 Wentworth Street Charleston, SC 29401
Ph: 843-577-6073

HUB competition envisions connected future for the Charleston metro area

Charleston, SC – November 3, 2010 – The team of Rosenblum Coe Architects and ADC Engineering has been awarded “Best of Charleston,” for their design of a light rail as part of the national HUB Competition sponsored by the Charleston chapter of Architecture for Humanity (AfH). The team’s proposal considered the historic storage-and-rail usage of the site, and re-envisioned it into a modern mixed-use commercial facility incorporating a pedestrian courtyard, a bike repair shop, public meeting space, an outdoor patio, and retail space into the transportation depot. Capitalizing on the Charleston climate, a majority of the design for the HUB building is an open-air plan—creating covered outdoor areas for both train passengers and retail/office occupants. The public meeting area was located on the 3rd floor to allow views of the historic City. The long overhanging roof creates a “gateway” on the northern edge, spanning the street and capturing a portion of Wragg Park.
Rosenblum Coe Architects and ADC Engineering, Inc. will be included in a display of the winning designs as part of the Walk Art Gallery in the storefront windows of the old Millennium Music Building at King and Calhoun streets in downtown Charleston. The exhibition is expected to be open for viewing in early November.
About Rosenblum Coe Architects, Inc.
Rosenblum Coe Architects was founded in Charleston, SC in 1971 by Jeffrey Rosenblum, FAIA and is now led by both Rosenblum and President Steve Coe, AIA, LEED AP. Rosenblum Coe Architects specializes in industrial and municipal projects, healthcare facilities, educational facilities, fire stations, and custom residences. Rosenblum Coe Architects was recently awarded one of the Top Five spots in HEALTHCARE DESIGN’s Remodel/Renovation Competition for the Interim Children’s Emergency Department at MUSC. The firm recently completed a vocational training facility for Dorchester County, and is currently designing an essential fire station for Charleston County expected to reach LEED-Silver certification.

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