Located in the Chantilly neighborhood, this development extends two existing streets with five townhome buildings (27 units) and six standalone houses. Each residence features different finish options, including habitable attics in the townhomes. A striking design element is the incorporation of fireproof roof fins and a substantial wall dividing the roof terraces. The project’s prime […]
These Modern Craftsman style townhomes offer the convenience of being within walking distance of Plaza Midwood, Noda, and Optimist Park, or you can easily access the greenway or catch the Light Rail. Situated on the site are 14 townhomes, each with its own garage and fenced outdoor space. Entry portals warmly welcome you home, and […]
Inkwell Apartments exemplifies community collaboration and innovation. Standing four stories tall, it features ground-level retail and 65 residential units above, which helps maintain the charm of the NoDa arts district. The three retail spaces were designed for a traditional outdoor shopping experience. In response to feedback from both clients and neighbors, extensive consultations were held […]
Originally designed and built in the 1920s by Charlotte architect Louis Asbury, who also designed the now-renovated Church on Parkwood Apartments, this Romanesque Revival church retained many original features during its transformation. Our design team prioritized preserving as many of these elements as possible. The church’s original stained glass windows were repurposed as focal points […]
Our residential project on Seigle Ave in the Belmont neighborhood prioritized exceptional design while harmonizing with the local scale. Inspired by Belmont’s historic aesthetics, we crafted a building that resembled a cluster of smaller structures, blending seamlessly into the neighborhood’s character with varied entrances, exits, and sculptural shapes. In order to reduce costs associated with […]
Completed in 2021, the Church on Parkwood Apartments multi-family residential project is a love letter to the salvation and renovation of a building—as opposed to tearing it down and starting anew. The church, originally built in 1929 by Louis Asbury, has long been a local favorite. Current modernization efforts focused on highlighting the history of […]
Charlotte is growing faster than anyone could have imagined, and obviously we have a need for multifamily projects that are good. For Phase 2 of The Joinery, Cluck took a significant amount of care to make this a truly kick ass project through its creativity, sustainability, and beautiful structural integrity. Most notably, the use of […]
The McDowell Mixed Use building is an exercise in community collaboration and innovation. The building is four stories tall, with ground-level retail and 65 residential units above. The three retail spaces invoke a traditional outdoor shopping experience, without sacrificing the neighborhood feel. The massing of the building is meant to feel as if it’s three […]