The Romanesque Revival church, designed and built in the 1920s by the renowned Charlotte architect Louis Asbury, is cherished by the local community. Preserving this historic site in the ever-changing fabric of Charlotte was important to the community, so our design team worked to keep as many original elements in the space. The church’s original […]
Our multi-family residential project on Seigle Ave in the Belmont neighborhood focuses on elevating kick-ass design while fitting in with the existing scale of the neighborhood. We worked with the aesthetics of historic Belmont to design a building massing that appears to be a collection of smaller buildings with a lower scale, rather than a […]
Completed in 2021, the Parkwood Church 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 the church, […]
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 […]