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* [[Junior League of Birmingham]], 1988
* [[Junior League of Birmingham]], 1988
* [[Alabama Power Clanton District Office]], 1995
* [[Alabama Power Clanton District Office]], 1995
* [[Bluff Park Elementary School]] 1990s-2003
* [[Tarrant Middle School]], 1995
* [[Tarrant Middle School]], 1995
* [[The Crescent]], 1998
* [[The Crescent]], 1998
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* [[Spain Park High School]], 2001
* [[Spain Park High School]], 2001
* [[Colonial Promenade at Hoover]], 2002
* [[Colonial Promenade at Hoover]], 2002
* [[Edgewood Town Center]], 2003
* [[Summit]] of Birmingham, 1997-2005 ([[AIA Birmingham]] Merit Award, 2005). CMH also designed the [[:Image:Summit logo.png|Summit's logo]]
* [[Summit]] of Birmingham, 1997-2005 ([[AIA Birmingham]] Merit Award, 2005). CMH also designed the [[:Image:Summit logo.png|Summit's logo]]
* [[Shops of Grand River]], 2010
* [[Shops of Grand River]], 2010
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===Outside Birmingham===
===Outside Birmingham===
[[Image:Miller Gorrie Center.jpg|right|thumb|225px|M. Miller Gorrie Center]]
* Hilton Palm Beach Airport, West Palm Beach, Florida, 1983
* Hilton Palm Beach Airport, West Palm Beach, Florida, 1983
* Mall of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, 1997
* Mall of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, 1997
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* Eastern Shore Centre, Spanish Fort, Alabama, 2005
* Eastern Shore Centre, Spanish Fort, Alabama, 2005
* Majestic Towers, Panama City Beach, 2005-2006
* Majestic Towers, Panama City Beach, 2005-2006
* [[Auburn University]] School of Building Science, M. Miller Gorrie Building, 2007 ([[AIA Birmingham]] Merit Award)
* [[M. Miller Gorrie Center]], [[Auburn University]] School of Building Science, 2007 ([[AIA Birmingham]] Merit Award)
* Nauticus, Palazzo Condominiums, Panama City Beach, proposed
* Nauticus, Palazzo Condominiums, Panama City Beach, proposed
* [[Saks Fifth Avenue]] stores at Palm Beach, Naples and Sarasota, Florida, in progress
* [[Saks Fifth Avenue]] stores at Palm Beach, Naples and Sarasota, Florida, in progress
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 10 November 2023

Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects (also known by CMH Architects) is a large architecture firm founded in 1980 by partners Brandon Crawford, Everett Hatcher, and Jerry McWilliams. The company's offices are located at 1800 International Park Drive off Acton Road in Hoover.

Though they started small, they grew quickly, doubling in size in each of the firm's first few years. CMH currently has a payroll of over 40 employees, more than 30 of them registered architects. The firm specializes in the design of retail centers, but has wide-ranging expertise in institutional, corporate, governmental, multi-family residential, mixed-use and health care design. Other services include 3-D animation, corporate identity and branding, environmental and site design, publications and web design and development.

Founding partner Crawford retired in 1987. Since then four more principals have established themselves in the company: Jeffrey Black, Scott Carlisle, Michael O'Kelley, and Michael Tillman. The firm is recognized as one of the top five in profits and staffing by Birmingham Business Journal, and was awarded the "Architect of the Year" prize by the American Subcontractor's Association of Alabama.

Notable projects

Birmingham area

Outside Birmingham

M. Miller Gorrie Center
  • Hilton Palm Beach Airport, West Palm Beach, Florida, 1983
  • Mall of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, 1997
  • Pearl of Navarre condominiums, Pensacola, 1999
  • Synovus Centre corporate headquarters, Columbus, Georgia, 2004
  • Summit shopping centers in Colorado, Kentucky and Nevada
  • Eastern Shore Centre, Spanish Fort, Alabama, 2005
  • Majestic Towers, Panama City Beach, 2005-2006
  • M. Miller Gorrie Center, Auburn University School of Building Science, 2007 (AIA Birmingham Merit Award)
  • Nauticus, Palazzo Condominiums, Panama City Beach, proposed
  • Saks Fifth Avenue stores at Palm Beach, Naples and Sarasota, Florida, in progress
  • Voice of America logo

References

  • "Designing excellence" (September 2006) Birmingham Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 9, p. 120

External links